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Alain Resnais:
Selected Works

As one of the key Left Bank filmmakers of the French New Wave, Alain Resnais has become renowned for his politically engaged, elliptical works which frequently question the nature of time and memory in cinema. He has continued to explore these ideas throughout his career although his recent work has taken more audience-friendly forms. This retrospective presents a mix of some of the director’s most acclaimed early works as well as two recent forays into the genre of musical comedy.

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