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A prolific director, Chabrol made more than 70 films and TV productions during his more than half-century-long career. His first movie, 1958's ''Le Beau Serge'' won him considerable critical acclaim and was widely considered a sort of manifesto for the New Wave, or ''Nouvelle Vague'' movement, which also included directors like Francois Truffaut and Jean-Luc Godard."
Hat tip to Jeff Meyerson.
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More cerebral than visceral, more interesting than involving, but there's something about his best films that lingers in the mind.
Last night Iwent back & revisited Chabrol's 1967 CHAMPAGNE MURDERS. Thanks, Bill.
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