Le voleur de crimes [Crime Thief] (Nadine Trintignant, 1969)
Feb
20
National Handcuff Day

Jean Girod (Jean-Louis Trintignant) handcuffed in the back of a cell van. DP: Pierre Willemin.
Le voleur de crimes [Crime Thief] (Nadine Trintignant, 1969)
Feb
20
National Handcuff Day

Jean Girod (Jean-Louis Trintignant) handcuffed in the back of a cell van. DP: Pierre Willemin.
“Every woman has her most vulnerable point. For some, it's the nape of the neck, the waist, the hands. For Claire, in that position, in that light, it was her knee.”Le genou de Claire [Six Contes Moraux V: Le genou de Claire / Claire's Knee] (Éric Rohmer, 1970)
Feb
17
National Tennis Pro Day

Touching Claire's knee. DP: Néstor Almendros.
– Jerome
“I have finally discovered my ancestors' traditional dance.”Sur un air de Charleston [Charleston Parade] (Jean Renoir, 1927)
Feb
14
Extraterrestrial Culture Day

Parisian savage Catherine Hessling and African explorer Johnny Hudgins exploring each other's alien ways. DP: Jean Bachelet.
Legendary African-American #vaudeville performer Johnny Hudgins – in historically correct Blackface – plays an African explorer who descends onto 2028 Paris to learn about the primitive ways of the white natives. Soon, he discovers the Charleston.
– Johnny Hudgins
A fantastic Afrofuturist short, made a decade before Sun Ra's trip to Saturn.
“Maybe I'll get into the movies.”Vivre sa vie: Film en douze tableaux (Jean-Luc Godard, 1962)
Feb
11
Global Movie Day

Nana (Anna Karina) crying in a dark movie theatre while watching Carl Theodor Dreyer's La passion de Jeanne d'Arc (1928). DP: Raoul Coutard.
A fascinating overlap with The Savage Eye (1959), a film #Godard must have been familiar with in 1962.
– Nana
– I don't go to school anymore. – Why not? You don't like the new teachers? – I have to work now.Germania anno zero [Germany Year Zero] (Roberto Rossellini, 1948)
Feb
6
National Sickie Day

Edmund (Edmund Köhler) walking through rubble in a post-apocalyptic Berlin. DP: Robert Juillard.
Twelve-year-old Edmund – the oldest kid to survive – works to support his whole family including his sick bedridden father while the remains of what was a thousand-year empire lies in rubbles around them.
Following Roma città aperta (1945) and Paisà (1946) of #Rossellini's unofficial war trilogy.
“He puts his cheek to the wall. With a kiss he licks the vertical surface and the greedy plaster sucks in his saliva. Then a shower of kisses.”Un chant d'amour [A Song of Love] (Jean Genet, 1950)
Jan
30
National Escape Day

From one prison window to another, a bunch of flowers swings towards a grasping hand. DP: Jacques Natteau.
An escape of sorts, in love and lust.
– Jean Genet, Notre-Dame des Fleurs (1942/43)
“War is declared! Down with monitors and punishment! Long live rebellion! Liberty or death! Hoist our flag on the school roof! Stand firm with us tomorrow! We'll bombard them with rotten old books, dirty tin cans, smelly boots and all the ammo piled up in the attic! We'll fight those old goats on commemoration day! Onward!”Zéro de conduite: Jeunes diables au collège [Zero for Conduct] (Jean Vigo, 1933)
Jan
24
International Day Of Eduction

The students on a rooftop, saluting as if part of an army. DP: Boris Kaufman.
– Tabard, one of the students
“These are not pretty stories but they need to be recorded.”Numéro zéro [Odette Robert] (Jean Eustache, 1971)
Jan
21
Dzień Babci

Jean Eustache holds up a clapperboard while interviewing his grandmother Odette Robert. DPs: Adolfo Arrieta & Philippe Théaudière.
– Odette Robert
“People in love are said to be more alive than others. Is it true?”Le jour se lève [The Day Rises / Daybreak] (Marcel Carné, 1939)
Jan
3
Memento Mori Day

François (Jean Gabin) and Clara (Arletty). DPs: Philippe Agostini, André Bac, Albert Viguier & Curt Courant.
“A single cannon is fired and a teacher's monthly salary goes up in smoke.”Z (Costa-Gavras, 1969)
Jan
1
Z Day

Hélène (Irene Papas) and Z (Yves Montand). DP: Raoul Coutard.
– Z