Storytelling

Why Alain Resnais's Wild Grass is the secret key to his sensibility
by Michael Atkinson   posted Jul 6, 2010

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André Dussollier and Sabine Azéma in Wild Grass, directed by Alain Resnais
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Michael Atkinson is the author/editor of six books, including Ghosts in the Machine: Speculating on the Dark Heart of Pop Cinema (Limelight Eds., 2000), Flickipedia (Chicago Review Press, 2007), Exile Cinema: Filmmakers at Work Beyond Hollywood (SUNY Press, 2008), and the novels from St. Martin's Press Hemingway Deadlights and Hemingway Cutthroat.

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