On July 14 the Vive la France! blogathon was announced. Set for Sunday, August 25, it will be hosted by this blog and Silver Screen Modes. The subject is broad and includes just about "everything" France/French-related. For example, French films, movies set in France, films or profiles of stars and directors and writers and cinematographers, etc., of the French cinema, as well as French actors, directors, etc., who would have major Hollywood (and/or international) careers, a few of whom, like Claudette Colbert, were born in France but raised in the U.S.
To join in or if you have questions, contact ladyevesidwich@gmail.com or c1esquevin@gmail.com; you can also comment below. Banners to be used are scattered around this post.
As of this date, these are the participating blogs and subjects being covered:
- Caftan Woman: Cornered (1945)
- Cinematic Scribblings: Jean-Pierre Leaud
- Classic Film & TV Café: The Bride Wore Black (1968)
- Lady Eve’s Reel Life: The Soft Skin/La peau douce (1964)
- Make Mine Film Noir: Merci pour le chocolate (2000)
- Old Hollywood Films: All This and Heaven, Too (1940)
- A Person in the Dark: TBD
- Realweegiemidget Reviews: 5 French Films and Their American Remakes
- Silver Screen Modes: Pepe le Moko (1937)
- The Stop Button: Bondu Saved from Drowning (1932)
- Twenty Four Frames: Repulsion (1965)