Director Michelangelo Antonioni, one of the founders of modern Italian cinema and an Oscar nominee for 1966's "Blowup," died late Monday at his home in Rome. As the news spread across Italy, public ...
My highly impressionable nature is part of why I found glorious U.C. Berkeley somehow traumatic. By Rachel Kushner The history of European directors “going Hollywood” and making the leap to ...
Michelangelo Antonioni (1912-2007) died less than 24 hours after Ingmar Bergman (1918-2007), but their press obituaries were printed a day Michelangelo Antonioni (1912-2007) died less than 24 hours ...
The Italian Neorealist, who was perhaps best known for his film Blow-Up, died Monday at his home in Rome. He was 94. This is DAY TO DAY from NPR News. I'm Alex Cohen. ALEX CHADWICK, host: I'm Alex ...
THE “Modernist Master: Michelangelo Antonioni” series, which continues this weekend at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, presents more of the director’s early work, along with a new documentary: ...
Italian director Michelangelo Antonioni, who became an icon of arthouse cinema with films such as “L’avventura” and “Blowup,” died Monday in Rome. He was 94. The enigmatic British-made drama “Blowup” ...
Both sensual and cerebral, she made her mark on the international scene in the 1960s, when visionary directors like Michelangelo Antonioni were remaking the cinema landscape. By Rick Lyman She ...