Alain Resnais

Alain Resnais

  • Born: 1922-6-3
  • Height: 6' 3¼" (1.91 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Curtis 2022-03-20 09:02:23

      Rena wasn't crazy

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      In the film prose still stuck at the level of Frei Hardy, Alain Resnais created a new milestone.

      It was at a moment when the pain of World War II had not been forgotten, and at a moment when Stevenson's documentary about the concentration camps still shocked the world, he made this early...

    • Gabe 2022-03-22 09:02:28

      Night and Fog "I have no responsibility"

      "Even a quiet and peaceful view, even a pasture during harvest, even a path where vehicles, farmers, and couples come and go, can lead to the camps. Nyungom, Belsen... these would have been some Bland place names on maps and compasses, the blood has dried up, the mouthpiece has been silent. The...

    • Kaylah 2022-01-12 08:01:14

      Complain, don't stop complaining. Reality cannot be forgotten. Without any modification or concealment, it uses unavoidable pictures and images to reach the extremes of evil and violence. The Nazi concentration camp is a purgatory beyond imagination. Gazing through the lens without being on the historical scene, the horror has been separated from the audience by a certain distance. Nevertheless, this half-hour documentary is still creepy, and the kind of shock surpasses "Schindler's List."

    • Jed 2022-03-22 09:02:28

      Although simplified, it shocked me more than Schindler's List. It can be foreseen that the shock and influence on Europe and the world at that time must include Spielberg.

    Night and Fog quotes

    • Récitant/Narrator: Grass flourishes on the inspection ground around the blocks. An abandoned village, still heavy with peril. The crematoria are no longer used. The Nazi's cunning is but child's play today. Nine million dead haunt this countryside.

    • Récitant/Narrator: Who among us keeps watch over this strange watchtower to warn the arrival of our new executioners? Are their faces really different from our own?