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  • According to the French magazine Instant-Mag, this music video has a fairly similar structure to that of "Tristana".

    WN.com - Articles related to Global stocks lower as Hungary adds to debt fears 2010

  • Instant-Mag, this music video has a fairly similar structure to that of "Tristana".

    WN.com - Articles related to Global stocks lower as Hungary adds to debt fears 2010

  • Nils Frahm "Tristana" (Wintermusik, 2009 Erased Tapes)

    Irish Blogs Easy Music for Difficult Ears 2010

  • Nils Frahm "Tristana" (Wintermusik, 2009 Erased Tapes)

    Irish Blogs Easy Music for Difficult Ears 2010

  • She wielded her immaculate beauty with sly wit in Mr. Buñuel's "Belle de Jour" (1967), as a bourgeois wife who vanquishes her frigidity by secretly turning tricks in a brothel, but conveyed an even more supple emotional transformation in Mr. Buñuel's "Tristana" (1970), based on Benito Pérez Galdós's novel about a corrupted innocent.

    A Belle de Cinema in New York Kristin M. Jones 2011

  • Ms. Deneuve was never more beautiful than in "Tristana," one of the rare films in which she is not a blonde.

    A Belle de Cinema in New York Kristin M. Jones 2011

  • Set during a Mexican revolution, this film stars Franco Nero (Django, Keoma), Tomas Milian (The Big Gundown, Don't Torture a Duckling), Fernando Rey (star of many of Luis Buñuel's films, including the same year's Tristana alongside Nero), and Jack Palance (Contempt, Shane) in perhaps his most memorable role, this film features many brilliant performances and one of Ennio Morricone's best scores.

    Archive 2010-03-01 Sean Levin 2010

  • Set during a Mexican revolution, this film stars Franco Nero (Django, Keoma), Tomas Milian (The Big Gundown, Don't Torture a Duckling), Fernando Rey (star of many of Luis Buñuel's films, including the same year's Tristana alongside Nero), and Jack Palance (Contempt, Shane) in perhaps his most memorable role, this film features many brilliant performances and one of Ennio Morricone's best scores.

    Pic of the Day Sean Levin 2010

  • This year's round of restored prints includes Bunuel's Tristana (presented by Pedro Almodovar), Renoir's Boudu Saved from Drowning, as well as The Tin Drum, Psycho, Kiss of The Spider Woman (too long forgotten), The African Queen (too long remembered), and - this one's particularly exciting - a restoration of Visconti's The Leopard, which contains what is easily the most purely beautiful passages of film ever shot.

    Sam Wasson: What Can Cannes Do? 2010

  • At the time of his greatest fame in the 60s, he was probably better known for his relationship with Vanessa Redgrave, his involvement in Leftist politics, and his international stardom in such films as The Bible, Camelot (where he met Vanessa Redgrave), A Quiet Place in the Country (also with Vanessa Redgrave) and Tristana.

    Men of the West #38 2009

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