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  1. Oct 10, 2019 · by Roberto Curti Volume 23 Issue 9-10 / October 2019 40 minutes (9819 words) 1. He Stands Alone. Jean-Pierre Mocky—director, actor, scriptwriter, producer, editor, cinema owner, and much more—was a one-of-a-kind figure in the history of French cinema. He made his way in the national film industry with stubbornness and boldness, and he made ...

  2. Jean-Pierre Mocky. Director: Litan. As an actor he became popular as Albert de Morcerf in a version of The Count of Monte Cristo (1954), fame and adulation followed with his Francois in Head Against the Wall (1959). As a director he became famous with anarcho-pictures, brilliant cynic comedies. His preferred actors in all decades were Michel ...

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  3. Aug 16, 2019 · Aug. 16, 2019. Jean-Pierre Mocky, a fiercely independent French filmmaker whose dozens of movies gleefully skewered what he saw as society’s vices and hypocrisies, died on Aug. 8 at his home in ...

  4. Key Change is brilliant on its own, but most subversive in context, so we talked to Mocky on how he considers songwriting, the nature of collaboration, and whether the entire record is one inside ...

  5. Nov 22, 2021 · Rocky doesn’t win, but he proves to himself, and to the worldwide audiences watching enrapt from the edge of their seats, and rises above his station. And in finality achieves the greatest boon of all as he calls out Adrian’s name and she calls his in return. And thus the hero is born of the journey.

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  6. Jul 3, 2015 · The Globe spoke with the Saskatchewan-born artist, who recently put out his fifth album, about the evolution of his music

  7. Nov 9, 2016 · The gloves come off as Nicholas Barber looks back. Rocky has to be the most successful bad film ever made. Released 40 years ago this month, Sylvester Stallone’s underdog boxing phenomenon was ...

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