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  1. Boris Eustache. Director: Les arpenteurs de Montmartre. Boris Eustache was born in 1960. He is an actor and assistant director, known for Les arpenteurs de Montmartre (1993), My Little Loves (1974) and Les photos d'Alix (1982).

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  2. Jul 30, 2013 · The basic reason: “the impossibility of an agreement between the sole rights holder, Boris Eustache, the filmmaker’s son, and the companies that had made him offers in recent years.”

  3. Nov 8, 2010 · Odette Robert had come from her home in the provinces to live with Eustache in Paris and help care for his son Boris (who is seen, at the beginning of the film, helping guide her through the...

  4. Starring Jean Eustache, Odette Robert, Boris Eustache. Before paying homage to his grandmother Odette Robert in the autobiographical MY LITTLE LOVES, Jean Eustache made NUMÉRO ZÉRO, a documentary portrait in which Robert answers questions about her difficult Bordeaux upbringing, contentious marriage, and traumatic wartime experiences.

  5. May 30, 2023 · Images courtesy of Janus Films. Film at Lincoln Center and Janus Films announce “The Dirty Stories of Jean Eustache,” a 12-film retrospective of the director’s work, from July 7–13. A 4K restoration of Eustaches The Mother and the Whore will have a three-week theatrical run at Film at Lincoln Center June 23–July 13.

  6. Directed by Jean Eustache • 1980 • France Starring Alix Clio-Roubaud, Boris Eustache. Winner of the 1982 César Award for Best Short Film, ALIX’S PICTURES is Jean Eustaches playful meditation on the ambiguity of images and the elusiveness of interpretation. In a room, a young woman (Alix Cléo Rou...

  7. Synopsis. Alix Cléo Roubaud, a photographer, describes her images to Eustaches son Boris. An “essay in the shape of a hoax,” Eustaches last film wittily questions the relationship between showing and telling as it gradually shifts Alix’s narration out of sync with what we see.

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