Zanzibar Films At Cinefamily | 611 N. Fairfax Ave.
In Paris 1968, a loose cohort of young artists, emboldened by the political turmoil of the era and equipped with a windfall of funds from arts patron Sylvina Boissonnas, united to produce a run of films independent of any prior tradition, including that of the preceding generation of rebels known as the French New Wave. Later dubbed the Zanzibar group, these fresh-faced filmmakers, which included future master Philippe Garrel and prolific technician Jackie Raynal, as well as such relative unknowns as Etienne O’Leary, Serge Bard and Patrick Deval, worked in a...
In Paris 1968, a loose cohort of young artists, emboldened by the political turmoil of the era and equipped with a windfall of funds from arts patron Sylvina Boissonnas, united to produce a run of films independent of any prior tradition, including that of the preceding generation of rebels known as the French New Wave. Later dubbed the Zanzibar group, these fresh-faced filmmakers, which included future master Philippe Garrel and prolific technician Jackie Raynal, as well as such relative unknowns as Etienne O’Leary, Serge Bard and Patrick Deval, worked in a...
- 7/30/2017
- by Jordan Cronk
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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