Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Written when the Italian legend was at the height of his powers, the screenplay for Michelangelo Antonioni’s “Technically Sweet,” ...
Italian director Michelangelo Antonioni, whose depiction of alienation made him a symbol of art-house cinema with movies such as "Blowup" and "L'Avventura," has died, officials and news reports said ...
The director Michelangelo Antonioni, born in 1912, died at the age of ninety-four, in 2007. Though his films of the nineteen-fifties (such as “Le Amiche,” playing at Film Forum next Monday) are all ...
Michelangelo Antonioni, the Italian film director who died on Monday aged 94, directed such influential films as L’Avventura, Blow-Up, Zabriskie Point and The Passenger. To enthusiasts Antonioni was a ...
Michelangelo Antonioni had a long, solemn face and hooded eyes — he looked like Humphrey Bogart. But the work of the Italian filmmaker, who died at home on Monday at the age of 94, couldn't be further ...
Michelangelo Antonioni, the master Italian film director who depicted the emotional alienation of Italy’s postwar generation in films such as “L’Avventura” and “La Notte” but achieved his greatest ...
“The Passenger” is a movie with which one can grow old, in the same sense that one can see great productions of “Hamlet” at 15 and 40 and 70 years of age, measuring the relative depth of one’s ...
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. He was 94. By Eric J. Lyman, The ...
Forty-seven years ago, in May 1960, Michelangelo Antonioni's L'Avventura was the sensation of the Cannes film festival. The screening was one of the noisiest and most uncomfortable on record. The ...
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 ...