1. PASCALE OGIER, MA SŒUR - CRASH Magazine
The quintessential icon of Éric Rohmer's cinema, Pascale Ogier passed away thirty years ago at the early age of twenty-eight.
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2. Lost and Found: Shirley Clarke and Pascale Ogier | The New Yorker
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Two movies by two of the best French directors, opening this weekend at Lincoln Center, are utterly of their moment.
3. Pascale Ogier | Tabakalera
Pascale died young. The chronicles of her time wrote that she was at the peak of her career and that it was all due to an acute myocardial infarction. Time ...
Pascale dances One hundred years have passed since the birth of Éric Rohmer (1920-2010, Paris). We could continue celebrating his cinema as we have always done: by reviewing his films, his texts, and his work for the big screen and television – the titles and their stories are there. But we could also go a little further and ask ourselves other questions, move the camera, seek out the reverse angle shot, review the background of his images, and stop to contemplate the places where the main story is apparently not happening, but instead another story. This is an exercise of that other story. We start with Rohmer and propose another journey. 36 years have passed since the death of actress Pascale Ogier (1958-1984, Paris). This is the 21st century, this is the Tabakalera film hall, this is a search for dialogues, echoes, and correspondences, this is the new cinephilia, this is the other story, this is to see an unforgettable dance in an Éric Rohmer film and want to know more: who is dancing, for whom, why. “We are still in mourning. One month since Pascale Ogier died in her sleep. Still, nothing can soften the intolerable cruelty of that news. Around her lovely face, memory cannot yet set in. Pascale lives on. When death comes, the grace of the young woman still spreads throughout the city. Nothing can prevent it; nothing can contain it. A great 25-year-o...
4. pascale-ogier - CIJI Kristine Foundation
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Pascale Ogier was born on October 26, 1958 in Paris, France as Pascale Nicolas. She was an actress and writer, known for Full Moon in Paris (1984),.
5. Pascale Ogier - Timenote
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Pascale Marguerite Cécile Claude Colette Nicolas (26 October 1958 – 25 October 1984), better known as Pascale Ogier, was a French actress.
6. Down by Law (Jim Jarmusch, USA, 1986, 107 - Tabakalera
Now the phantasmagorical final: Is it possible to imagine Pascale in Down by Law? ... 36 years have passed since the death of actress Pascale Ogier (1958-1984, ...
Pascale Ogier on focus.
7. Pascale Ogier (1958-1984) – @and95blog on Tumblr
Ogier is buried in the Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris. The film Down by Law (1986) is dedicated to her. #Actress#80s#pascale ogier#france#Model#heart ...
French actress. She won the Volpi Cup, and posthumously received a César Award nomination for her role in the 1984 film, Full Moon in Paris. Pascale Ogier (26.10.1958 - 25.10.1984) Ogier also chose…
8. Pascale Ogier - The Movie Database
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Pascale Marguerite Cécile Claude Colette Nicolas (26 October 1958 – 25 October 1984), better known as Pascale Ogier, was a French actress. She won the Volpi Cup, and posthumously received a César Award nomination for her role in the 1984 film Full Moon in Paris.
9. In memoriam — Pascale Ogier (1958-1984) - @and95blog on Tumblr
Apr 16, 2020 · Shortly afterwards, on the day before she was to celebrate her 26th birthday, Ogier died of a heart attack probably caused by a heart murmur ...
French actress. She won the Volpi Cup, and posthumously received a César Award nomination for her role in the 1984 film, Full Moon in Paris. Pascale Ogier (26.10.1958 - 25.10.1984) Ogier also chose...
10. pascale-ogier | Tarnmoor
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