Jean-Michel Billard, better known by his Frodo Baggins-inspired penname Jean-Michel Frodon, started his career as a journalist and film critic in France in the early ’80s. Between 2003 and 2009, he ...
From harrowing early documentaries providing the first looks into the Nazi death camps to award-winning blockbusters like “Schindler’s List,” cinema has proven itself uniquely suited to conveying the ...
French filmmaker Claire Denis lives and works within the eye of the storm. On Monday afternoon, Denis and Jean-Michel Frodon, the editor of French film journal Cahiers du Cinema, spoke to a full house ...
A 55-minute film by director Xavier Giannoli that analyses 'À nos amours'. The film features former Cahiers du cinéma editorial director Jean-Michel Frodon, actors Jacques Fieschi and Sandrine ...
Twelve terrorists. One cop. The odds are against John McClane... That's just the way he likes it.