Exclusive: The "L’Avventura" auteur's lesser-known drama is now restored in 4K almost 70 years after its release. Prize, Antonioni directed his lesser-known feature “Il Grido.” The 1957 drama is ...
Michelango Antonioni's "L'Avventura" has been called one of the 10 best films of all time (International Critics Poll, Sight and Sound), a boring film about boredom (John Simon) and, in Antonioni's ...
Blow-Up, L’Avventura, and The Passenger are all among the best and most essential movies from Italian filmmaker Michelangelo ...
The controversial, highly charged masterpiece (1960) that put Michelangelo Antonioni’s name on the international map. It’s a work that requires some patience—a 145-minute mystery that strategically ...
Like fellow Italian filmmakers Roberto Rossellini and Vittorio de Sica, Michelangelo Antonioni was trained by his country’s shattering experience in World War II to build a neorealist cinema out of ...
Long overshadowed by Michelangelo Antonioni’s later work, this feature, newly restored, is being revived at Film Forum, complete with once-censored scenes. By J. Hoberman Both sensual and cerebral, ...
The Italian director Michelangelo Antonioni, who died in Rome on July 30 at age 94, was one of the most perplexing of modern cinema masters. His most celebrated films, including “L’Avventura” (1960), ...
Michelangelo Antonioni, whose long overdue, must-see retrospective opens this week at BAM, is not just a great movie director but, still with us at 93, a major European artist—one of the very few ...
Italian director Michelangelo Antonioni, who became an icon of arthouse cinema with films such as “L’avventura” and “Blowup,” died Monday in Rome. He was 94. The enigmatic British-made drama “Blowup” ...
ROME (Reuters) - Michelangelo Antonioni, one of Italy's most influential post-war film directors whose portrayals of modern angst and alienation won him a cult following, has died aged 94. Sign up ...
(Reuters) - Michelangelo Antonioni, one of Italy's most famous film directors, died late on Monday, the same day as Swedish director Ingmar Bergman. Antonioni, who was 94, achieved fame in the 1960s ...
Michelangelo Antonioni, the iconic Italian auteur, has been immortalized in cinema history thanks to his acclaimed classics “L’Avventura,” “Blow-Up,” and “The Passenger,” which redefined film grammar.
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