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1karina1 said:
I could make some this weekend if you like? :flower:

That'd be sooo amazing! :heart: I'd really, really appriciate it.

And thanks La bordélique - Those are the ones I had. ;)
 
^ Are you ok with me doing smaller screencaps for higher definition like the ones I did for La Petit Soldat?
 
Yes, that'd be wonderful! Whatever you can do, I'll be most appriciative. :flower:
 
karina, i'd also love it if you did screencaps for une femme!! you are awesome.

TheKiwi, thanks for your pics. i love them!
 
to add the the details TheKiwi provided about la ronde: it's a 1964 remake of a 1950 film of the same name, directed by max ophuls. the 1950 film was based on albert schnitzler's play reigen. supposedly, the original film was far superior than the version with anna karina.

this is the synopsis for the original film, found on rottentomatoes.com:
[La Ronde] features a series of interlocking love stories set in Vienna at the turn of the 19th Century. Ophüls added the visual metaphor of the merry-go-round and a raconteur (Anton Walbrook), who comments on love as the characters move from one partner to another. A student seduces a chambermaid, then, filled with confidence, has an affair with a married woman who goes home to her husband, who then goes off to his mistress--and so on until the circle comes back to the beginning. The situations and dialogue were considered quite risqué at the time and the film was actually banned in America. Now, afternoon TV soap operas are more graphic, but not as witty or subtle in their approach to the vicissitudes of l'amour. Ophüls directs with a fluid grace and Simon Signoret, Danielle Darrieux, and Alfred Gelin give outstanding performances.
i assume from the screencaps TheKiwi so graciously provided that anna karina is the chambermaid.

the rottentomatoes.com synopsis for the remake film--also known as circle of love--was much more sparse:
Join in the "Circle of Love" as you travel through the boudoirs of breathtaking Paris with high society as well as the ladies who work the streets.
 
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Here's a lovely still I found on eBay. :heart:
 

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^ When I first saw that picture I thought it was a still of Elizabeth Taylor from Cleopatra!:shock:
 
All the screencaps I made are now gone!:cry:
Damn imageshack!:angry: :angry: :angry:
I don't even think I even saved the stills on my computer:shock:
 
Stupid imageshack! That really sucks! :doh: I wish they had at least given us a warning if they did indeed block tFS. That would have been nice!
 
Sorry I haven't had a chance to do screencapping yet for you TheKiwi! I should have time tomorrow evening! :flower: Does anyone know of any good imagehost sites? I don't want to spend all that time on images and then find that they're no longer hosted?:angry:
 
^ Photobucket. I've never had problems with it. :flower: And I can't wait to see the photos, but no hurry! ^_^
 
Une Femme est Une Femme : Part One

Glad to see that my previous screencaps are visible!:D Here are the long awaited screencaps for Godard's Une Femme est Une Femme Since they are much later than expected I'm making tons more of each scene as possible:flower:



source: screencapped by me
 
Ooooh they are great! Thanks! :heart: Can't wait to see the rest. Thanks so much for doing this!
 
I'm in love with the grey coat on the wall in the dressing room scene..thanks for capping it karina :heart:
 

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