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Fred Zinnemann Lumière Retrospective: Hollywood Embraces the French Classic Film Fest as a Gateway for Heritage Cinema
The Fred Zinnemann retrospective shows Hollywood’s cinema and France’s Lumière Festival collaborating with passion on heritage cinema.
This year, a total of twelve Zinnemann titles spanning the director’s half century career, will hit big screens in and around Lyon, including Academy Award winners “A Man for All Seasons” and “From Here to Eternity,” which lends its name to the retrospective. The company repackaged seven of the films with French subtitles, including new restorations of “Behold a Pale Horse,” “From Here to Eternity,” “High Noon” and Paramount’s “The Men,” which marked Marlon Brando’s screen debut. One of the ADRC’s standout events will see French sound artist and electronic music expert Jean-Yves Leloup providing a live score for the 1930 silent film “People on Sunday,” directed by Robert Siodmak and Edgar Ulmer.
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