Bande à Part (1964)

Bande à Part by Jean-Luc Godard (1964)

Bande à Part is one of the leading films about the love triangle between two men and a woman trio in the history of cinema. Godard is also one of the most beloved films of the cinema. The beauty symbol of two men around a woman depicts her efforts to grab the woman very well. Of course, here, as Odile, we watch Anna Karina, the most beautiful actress in the world of the cinema, identified with Godard as the beauty covered in flesh.

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Sans Toit ni Loi (1985)

Sans Toit ni Loi by Agnès Varda (1985)

The original work of Agnés Varda, Sans Toit ni Loi (1985), conveys a completely different world to its audience. Our main hero is Mona; He is a person who has no place and belongs to anyone, spends his life here and there, without thinking, and at the beginning of the movie he is in a field frozen from the cold. The audience, familiar with the mainstream, immediately wonders why Mona fell into this state, as Varda knows very well.

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Baisers Volés (1968)

Baisers Volés by François Truffaut (1968)

The story of Doinel (Jean-Pierre Leaud) in Baisers volés (1968) that he did not belong to the world of adults was actually the remains of Truffaut’s own life. The attitude of the director, who grew up with his stepfather figure in an environment where he could not adapt, by seeing his grandmother rather than his mother, was in parallel with Doinel, who was tangent to 68 uprisings

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Tirez Sur le Pianiste (1960)

Tirez Sur le Pianiste by François Truffaut (1960)

The concept of “auteur”, which the New Wave presents to cinema, has the idea that the writer and director of the movie is the same person, and that the name of the movie creator is again the director. Accepting Alexandre Astruc’s assertion that the director can use the camera like a pencil, he thinks to bring this idea to life. Truffaut Tirez reinterprets the novel he inspired in “Sur le Pianiste”.

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The Talented Mr. Ripley

Films to ignite the desire to prepare suitcases

Don’t say, “It’s cold, nobody can get me out of the house.” There are films, people and cultures. There are some films, which ignite the desire to leave the home. We asked our expert jury, “Which film will make you have a suitcase without saying snow and winter”, and when we watched it, we found 10 films that would arouse the desire to travel to that city.

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What happened in the world cinema in 2003?

What happened in the world cinema in 2003?

2003 was a remarkable year for world cinema. In particular, the abundance of ambitious films made in Hollywood drew attention. “The Lord of the Rings” series, the third part of the year ended with the “Matrix” series came to theaters with two episodes. We also saw the first episode of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” series “The Curse of Black Pearl”

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