Aurore Clément
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Chantal Akerman in the Seventies (Eclipse Series 19) (Review)...experience. The final film collected in this set is Les Rendez-Vous D'Anna, an episodic study of a female filmmaker (played by Aurore Clement) as she travels through Europe on a publicity tour. This film is much longer than the others... In this article: Chantal Akerman, Europe, New York City, The Village Voice, DVD, J. Hoberman, and Sugar |
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New York Times | January 29, 2010
Dvds: The Evolving Vision of a Belgian Auteur
...erotic encounters; and "Les Rendez-Vous d'Anna," a more mainstream feature from 1978, centered on a film director (Aurore Clement) and her glancing contacts with humanity during a promotional tour of European cities. Both are challenging and...
In this article: Chantal Akerman, Blu-ray, Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles, New York City, The Music Man, Robert Preston, Michael Snow, French Connection, and Warner Home Video
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A.V. Club RSS Feeds | January 27, 2010
Film: Interview:Chantal Akerman
...or whatever, I always take another route, because Paris is not built that way. AVC: Your films are full of director surrogates, like Aurore Clement's character in Les Rendez-vous D'Anna, whose first name is your middle name. But physically,...
In this article: Jeanne Dielman, Chantal Akerman, Jean-Luc Godard, Delphine Seyrig, Anxiety, Albertine, Paris, Soup, and God
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A.V. Club RSS Feeds | January 19, 2010
DVD: Review:Chantal Akerman In The Seventies
...of Akerman as a perpetual wanderer is confirmed by the autobiographical Les Rendez-vous D'Anna, which follows a filmmaker (Aurore Clement) from one European city to the next on a tour in support of her latest effort. It's like the anti-8...
In this article: Chantal Akerman, Jeanne Dielman, Rendez-vous, New York, Michael Snow, DVD, and Sugar
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Wikipedia | November 30, 2009
Pierre Schoendoerffer
...inspired both Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now Redux (1979) and Oliver Stone's ''Platoon '' (1986). French actress Aurore Clement seen in the Drummer-Crub plays a role in Apocalypse Now Redux's French plantation chapters...
In this article: Pierre Schoendoerffer, Joseph Kessel, France Soir, Viet Minh, First Indochina War, and Dien Bien Phu
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Wikipedia | November 26, 2009
The South (film)
...south seemingly buried in the traits of her father (Omero Antonutti). In her childhood, Estrella's father is a mysterious world. Growing up, she finds out that he once had a sweetheart (Aurore Clement), and that he's still in love with her.
In this article: Victor Erice, Cannes Film Festival, Omero Antonutti, and Spain
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Wikipedia | November 19, 2009
Cosmopolitan (magazine)
...a single edition of Cosmopolitan Man was published as a trial, targeted to appeal to men. Its cover featured Jack Nicholson and Aurore Clement. It was published twice in 1989 as a supplement to Cosmopolitan. In recent years the magazine...
In this article: Cosmopolitan Television, Helen Gurley Brown, Cosmopolitan, HIV, Elle Woods, and FDA
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Wikipedia | October 03, 2009
Aurore Clement
...(1974), she has usually been cast in secondary roles but has worked steadily, respected for her talent and dedication to her craft. Clement has appeared in more than 80 films and is most often remembered as the character "Anne" in the...
In this article: Cannes Film Festival, Dean Tavoularis, Wim Wenders, Alexandre Dumas fils, Marguerite Duras, Louis Malle, Paris, Texas, and Lacombe Lucien
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Wikipedia | June 05, 2009
Dean Tavoularis
...kingdom, inspired by Ankor Wat. It was also on set of Apocalypse Now where he met his future wife, French actress Aurore Clement. (Clement's role was eventually edited out of final cut of the film and only restored in the Apocalypse Now...
In this article: Apocalypse Now, Francis Ford Coppola, Arthur Penn, The Godfather II, Academy Award, Apocalypse Now Redux, Bonnie and Clyde, The Conversation, and One from the Heart
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www.latimes.com
Chantal Akerman's body of work, moment by moment
...tu, il, elle," likewise follows an unmoored heroine on an open-ended journey. A Belgian filmmaker on a promotional tour, Anna (Aurore Clement) makes her way through a series of indistinguishable railway stations and hotels. There are...
In this article: Chantal Akerman, Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles, Manhattan, New York, Los Angeles Times, E mail, Rigor, and Sugar
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www.slantmagazine.com
Eclipse Series 19: Chantal Akerman in the Seventies: DVD Review
Director(s): Chantal Akerman. Screenplay: Chantal Akerman. Cast: Chantal Akerman, Niels Arestrup, Claire Wauthion, Aurore Clement, Helmut Griem, Magali Noel, Hanns Zischler, Lea Massari, and Jean-Pierre Cassel. Distributor: The Criterion...
In this article: Chantal Akerman, Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles, Claustrophobia, Manhattan, DVD, New York, and Michael Snow
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Aurore Clément (born October 12, 1945) is a French actress. She has performed in a number of motion pictures in both the French language and the English language as well as in television films and miniseries.
She was born in Soissons, Aisne, France. Following the death of her father, as a young girl she had to go to work to support her family. For a time she did modeling in Paris until being offered a role in film. Since her appearance in the Louis Malle film Lacombe Lucien (1974), she has usually been cast in secondary roles but has worked steadily, respected for her talent and dedication to her craft.
Clément has appeared in more than 80 films and is most often remembered as the character "Anne" in the Wim Wenders film Paris, Texas which won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival in 1984.
Her first appearance in a US movie would have been in Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now 1979, but her scenes--a long sequence where Captain Willard (Martin Sheen) meets French former colonists-- were eventually cut from the film and only restored in 2001 in the Redux version. She has also been cast in numerous high quality films made for television.
In France, Clément made her debuts on stage in 1988, with The Singular Life of Albert Nobbs, adapted from George Moore's short story, and won an acting prize from The French Association of Theatre critics. She has been seen in several plays, including Marguerite Duras' Les Eaux et Forêts and Alexandre Dumas fils' La Dame aux Camélias alongside Isabelle Adjani, for which she has been nominated for the Molieres (the equivalent of the American Tony's)
Aurore Clément is married since 1986 to Dean Tavoularis, an American motion picture production designer.
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