Sat, Sep 1, 1990
François Truffaut, the founder of the Nouvelle Vague in France, born in 1932, wrote letters throughout his life. His friend, the film critic Robert Fischer, translated and published the letters in Germany. They represent the first biography of Truffaut. Truffaut's death was tragic. Dramatic the separation between Godard and Truffaut, which is reflected in these letters. "After that, they never spoke to each other again..."
Sat, Jan 27, 2001
Man is a bomb: Christoph Schlingensief in a state of successful exhaustion.