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But it was starring in Mr. Demy's bittersweet valentine to moviemaking, "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg" "Les parapluies de Cherbourg," 1964, overflowing with luscious color and heartrending songs by Michel Legrand, that cemented her commitment to cinema.
A Belle de Cinema in New York Kristin M. Jones 2011
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DVD FOCUS 'The Umbrellas of Cherbourg' (1964) Catherine Deneuve was 19 when she and Nina Castelnuovo were paired in Jacques Demy's deliriously romantic musical, in which the entire story is sung (to the music of Michel Legrand) and young love takes its not-atypical turn into the tragic.
Deneuve, Tart Humor Elevate 'Potiche' John Anderson 2011
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Lead billing also goes to Demy's vibrant color palette, a tribute to the 50s Hollywood musicals he so loved.
John Farr: For Valentine's Day, Ten Movies Sure To Inspire Romance John Farr 2011
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Lead billing also goes to Demy's vibrant color palette, a tribute to the 50s Hollywood musicals he so loved.
John Farr: For Valentine's Day, Ten Movies Sure To Inspire Romance John Farr 2011
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Lead billing also goes to Demy's vibrant color palette, a tribute to the 50s Hollywood musicals he so loved.
John Farr: For Valentine's Day, Ten Movies Sure To Inspire Romance John Farr 2011
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Shot in lyrical widescreen monochrome by Raoul Coutard (immediately after he lit Breathless) and set in Demy's native Atlantic port of Nantes, this bittersweet, cleverly patterned film centres on a golden-hearted nightclub prostitute (Anouk Aimée) and the men whose journeys cross her life.
Lola 2010
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Photographed by Jean Rabier, Claude Chabrol's regular cameraman, with music by Michel Legrand, who worked on most of Demy's films.
Agnès Varda's Cléo de 5 à 7 Philip French 2010
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Lead billing also goes to Demy's vibrant color palette, a tribute to the '50s Hollywood musicals he so loved.
John Farr: Beauty With Substance: The Best Catherine Deneuve Movies By Farr 2009
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Her older sister, the equally striking, auburn-maned Francoise D'Orleac preceded her as a film actress, but died tragically young shortly after appearing with her sister in Demy's The Young Girls Of Rochefort (1967).
John Farr: Beauty With Substance: The Best Catherine Deneuve Movies By Farr 2009
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Also, Armond White: "We are in the dark ages of film culture which means the revival of Jacques Demy's rarely-shown 1971 The Pied Piper at Anthology Film Archives is especially apt."
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