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Alain Resnais revisits classic Greek legend at Cannes
"Vous N'Avez Encore Rien Vu" (You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet) is an art-house film within a film that relies heavily on its ensemble cast, whose members include Sabine Azema, Pierre Arditi, Anne Consigny and Lambert Wilson. It is one of a handful of ...  
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Cannes lifetime achievement winner Alain Resnais back in competition...
PanARMENIAN.Net - The Cannes Film Festival received a dose of theater Monday, May 21 in the form of French director Alain Resnais' new film, AP reported. "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" is a love letter to the acting profession that shows a troupe of ...  
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Alain Resnais back in Cannes competition at 89
The Cannes Film Festival has received a dose of theater in the form of French director Alain Resnais' new film. "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" is a love letter to the acting profession that shows a troupe of thespians performing a play based on the Greek ...  
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At 89, French auteur Alain Resnais tells Cannes: 'You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet...
CANNES, France - The Cannes Film Festival received a dose of theater Monday in the form of French director Alain Resnais' new film. "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" is a love letter to the acting profession that shows a troupe of thespians ...  
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French auteur Alain Resnais tells Cannes: 'You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet'
CANNES, France - The Cannes Film Festival has received a dose of theatre in the form of French director Alain Resnais' new film. "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" is a love letter to the acting profession that shows a troupe of thespians performing a play based on the Greek myth of lovers Orpheus and  
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Film: Cannes Film Festival: Cannes 2012, Day Six: Alain Resnais does his...
So we’ve reached the festival’s midpoint now, and it seems as if Haneke’s Amour is the only real consensus masterwork thus far, with Mungiu’s Beyond the Hills also widely acclaimed but a bit more divisive. As far as my own favorites (besides Amour) are concerned, folks here tend to run either hot or cold on Moonrise Kingdom, and I’m surprised, looking at today’s reviews, to see a fair amount of very polite disdain for Alain Resnais’ lovely...  
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Cannes 2012, Day Six: Alain Resnais does his Prairie Home Companion , and...
So we’ve reached the festival’s midpoint now, and it seems as if Haneke’s Amour is the only real consensus masterwork thus far, with Mungiu’s Beyond the Hills also widely acclaimed but a bit more divisive. As far as my own favorites (besides Amour ...  
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Cannes lifetime achievement winner Alain Resnais back in competition
"You Aint Seen Nothing Yet", a love letter to the acting profession, is one of 22 films competing for prizes at Cannes.  
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Cannes Review: Alain Resnais' 'You Ain't Seen Nothing' Melds Theater, Cinema...
Alain Resnais' ‘You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet‘ is a tribute to the director's love of theater. More than that, it presents his notion that film and theater are one and the same.  He plays with structure and narrative here much the way he always has and ...  
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Cannes Sketches: Stars at the feet of film god
PanARMENIAN.Net - The Jubilee Cannes Film Festival honored the legendary French director, the 89-year-old Alain Resnais. No words are enough to describe the respect the cult helmer had been shown at the film fest. Even before Resnais completed work at "You ...  
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Veteran Resnais, 89, returns to Cannes
French veteran Alain Resnais returned to Cannes two weeks before his 90th birthday on Monday with a theatrical film about love, death and acting, one of 22 running for the Palme d'Or top prize.Resnais first came to Cannes in 1959 with the New Wave classic "Hiroshima Mon Amour" whose star Emmanuelle Riva, now 85, is also at the Riviera festival this year as the star of Michael Haneke's wrenching mortality drama "Love."  
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Cannes 2012: You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet – review
French actors play themselves in Alain Resnais' indulgent, self-conscious film about acting, memory and the persistence of the pastAlain Resnais' remarkable film-making career continues with his return to the Cannes competition at the age of 89. This is a quasi-theatrical contrivance based partly around Jean Anouilh's 1941 play Eurydice. Bruno Podalydès plays Antoine D'Anthac, a cultured and wealthy dramatist whose death is announced by...  
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Marilyn's plastered about town but Nicole's up in lights
The most passionate publicist in town is convinced Alain Resnais will win. Resnais, who made such French landmark films as 1961's Last Year at Marienbad, has made You Haven't Seen Anything Yet, about a dead playwright who returns from the beyond to discuss ...  
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Alain Resnais/Kristen Stewart/Terrence Malick: Cannes 2012?
Alt Film Guide (blog)Alain Resnais/Kristen Stewart/Terrence Malick: Cannes 2012?Alt Film Guide (blog)Malick's drama features Ben Affleck, Jessica Chastain, Rachel McAdams, Rachel Weisz, Javier Bardem, Michael Sheen, Olga Kurylenko, Amanda Peet, and Barry Pepper. Twi-haters will be gritting their teeth in horror and despair, while Robsten fans will ...  
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The Screen: 'Last Year at Marienbad':Carnegie Hall Cinema Shows Resnais Film...
BE prepared for an experience such as you've never had from watching a film when you sit down to look at Alain Resnais ... Take it thus and you should find it fascinating; try to make some sense of it—to discover some thread of proof or logic—and ...  
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