sábado, 12 de abril de 2014

Alain Resnais – a life in pictures

1959: Lui (Eiji Okada) holds Elle (Emmanuelle Riva) in a crowd in a scene from Hiroshima Mon Amour. Photograph: John Springer Collection/Corbis


1961: Resnais on the set of L'Annee Derniere a Marienbad (Last Year at Marienbad). Photograph: Georges Pierre/Sygma/Corbis


1961: French actor Delphine Seyrig with Resnais on the set of L'Annee Derniere a Marienbad. Photograph: Georges Pierre/Sygma/Corbis


Scene from L’Annee Derniere a Marienbad. Photograph: BFI


1961: Delphine Seyrig on the set of the film L'Annee Derniere a Marienbad . Photograph: Georges Pierre/Sygma/Corbis


1967: Resnais (centre) with the actor Yves Montand (right) and the writer Jorge Semprun (left) after receiving the Louis Delluc award for his film La Guerre est Finie, in Paris. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images


1968: The Etats Generaux du Cinema bring together the film-making industry to participate in a strike in Paris. They demanded the use of cinema as a political weapon. Photograph: Georges Pierre/Sygma/Corbis


1977: Ellen Burstyn, David Warner, John Gielgud and Dirk Bogarde on the set of Providence, directed by Alain Resnais. Photograph: Sunset Boulevard/Corbis


1986: The French actor Sabine Azéma watches director Alain Resnais on the set of the film Melo. Photograph: Sophie Bassouls/Sygma/Corbis


1997: Resnais on set of On Connait la Chanson. Photograph: Gerard Rancinan/Sygma/Corbis


2002: Resnais with the Cannes film festival trophy received as a tribute to his works. Photograph: Francois Lo Presti/AFP/Getty Images


2006: Resnais at the 2006 Venice film festival. Photograph: Alessandra Benedetti/Corbis


2007: Resnais at the Lancaster Hotel in Paris. Photograph: Ed Alcock


2009: Alain Resnais and Mathieu Amalric filming Les Herbes Folles (Wild Grass). Photograph: Allstar/Sony Pictures Classics/Sportsphoto


2009: Resnais delivering a speech after winning a special prize award for his 50-year career during the closing ceremony of the 62nd Cannes film festival. Photograph: Valery Hache/AFP/Getty Images

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