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Happy Birthday, Audrey Hepburn

“She was the best that we could possibly be. She was perfectly charming and perfectly loving. She was a dream; and she was the dream that you remember when you wake up smiling.”

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How they did love: Truffaut and Godard in Two in the Wave

Jean-Luc Godard and François Truffaut were the enfants terribles of the French New Wave who forged a bond castigating their forebears as much as writing hosannas to their Hollywood heroes. Then they turned their guns on each other. Emmanuel Laurent talks to Tom Dawson about his portrait of the pair

“It’s not a film about the French New Wave, it’s a film about the friendship between Jean-Luc Godard and François Truffaut, and how that ended”, says Emmanuel Laurent of his documentary Two in the Wave, whose British release coincides with a two-month retrospective of Truffaut’s films at the BFI Southbank.

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movesmymind:

”Shall we dance, or keep on moping?
Shall we dance and walk on air?
Shall we give in to despair?
Or shall we dance with never a care?
Life is short. We’re growing older.Don’t you be an also ran.
You’ve got to dance, little lady.
Dance, little man.
Dance whenever you can.“

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totalfilm:

Trent Reznor will score David Fincher’s Dragon Tattoo

Former Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor will be reuniting with David Fincher to score the director’s upcoming redo of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. Reznor confirmed that he would be scoring the movie in a chat with Times Talks, which is extremely exciting news if, like us, you loved The Social Network soundtrack.