Alain Resnais: Five Short Films
If short films didn’t exist, Alain Resnais would have surely invented them.
-- Jean-Luc Godard, Cahiers du Cinéma n.92, February 1959
Alain Resnais: Five Short Films
Icarus Films is proud to present five newly restored early short film masterpieces from legendary filmmaker Alain Resnais (1922-2014). Resnais would go on to make his mark in feature films, including the Oscar-nominated Hiroshima Mon Amour, but these early-career shorts demonstrate an already keenly developed eye. The films are a remarkable compendium of the stylistic elements found in his features, and represent an important contribution to the distinguished French documentary tradition.
PAUL GAUGUIN - PAUL GAUGUIN uses the artist’s own writings and artwork to trace his creative journey. The film begins with Gauguin losing his job in finance—the catalyst for his commitment to paint every day—and continues through to his final days in Tahiti.
VAN GOGH - Winner of the 1950 Academy Awards Best Short Film, this boundary-pushing short brilliantly evokes the life of Vincent Van Gogh, using only his paintings as visuals.
GUERNICA - GUERNICA, about the city’s horrifying bombing during the Spanish Civil War, features Picasso’s paintings, drawings and sculptures. Co-directed with Robert Hessens.
ALL THE WORLD’S MEMORY (TOUTE LA MÉMOIRE DU MONDE) - ALL THE WORLD’S MEMORY pays homage to the National Library of France and takes us on an impressive and impressionistic tour. It received the Best Picture Award at the 1957 Cannes Film Festival.
THE SONG OF STYRENE (LE CHANT DU STYRÈNE) - Alain Resnais carries out a poetic investigation into the origins of plastic. It is the perfect example of how to turn a commissioned industrial film into a lyrical, satirical film masterpiece.
“Alain Resnais has created some of the most important and indelible films of the postwar era.” —Harvard Film Archive
“His early work in documentaries obviously encouraged Resnais to concentrate on perfecting the details of his craft, to concentrate, that is, on the more intellectual, the more abstract aspects of filmmaking.” —Film Comment
PAUL GAUGUIN - PAUL GAUGUIN uses the artist’s own writings and artwork to trace his creative journey. The film begins with Gauguin losing his job in finance—the catalyst for his commitment to paint every day—and continues through to his final days in Tahiti.
VAN GOGH - Winner of the 1950 Academy Awards Best Short Film, this boundary-pushing short brilliantly evokes the life of Vincent Van Gogh, using only his paintings as visuals.
GUERNICA - GUERNICA, about the city’s horrifying bombing during the Spanish Civil War, features Picasso’s paintings, drawings and sculptures. Co-directed with Robert Hessens.
ALL THE WORLD’S MEMORY (TOUTE LA MÉMOIRE DU MONDE) - ALL THE WORLD’S MEMORY pays homage to the National Library of France and takes us on an impressive and impressionistic tour. It received the Best Picture Award at the 1957 Cannes Film Festival.
THE SONG OF STYRENE (LE CHANT DU STYRÈNE) - Alain Resnais carries out a poetic investigation into the origins of plastic. It is the perfect example of how to turn a commissioned industrial film into a lyrical, satirical film masterpiece.
“Alain Resnais has created some of the most important and indelible films of the postwar era.” —Harvard Film Archive
“His early work in documentaries obviously encouraged Resnais to concentrate on perfecting the details of his craft, to concentrate, that is, on the more intellectual, the more abstract aspects of filmmaking.” —Film Comment
Genre
Short,
French Cinema,
Culture Vulture
Runtime
80
Language
French
Director
Alain Resnais
Played at
Glendale 5.23.22 - 5.24.22
Royal 5.23.22 - 5.24.22
Newhall 5.23.22 - 5.24.22
Claremont 5 5.23.22 - 5.24.22
Playhouse 7 5.23.22 - 5.24.22
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