Leslie Caron photographiée par Cecil Beaton pour "Gigi" de Vincente Minnelli, 1958.

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Leslie Caron photographiée par Cecil Beaton pour "Gigi" de Vincente Minnelli, 1958.
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Madame Bovary (Jean Renoir, 1934)
Madame Bovary (Vincente Minnelli, 1949)
Madame Bovary (Claude Chaubrol, 1991)
Madame Bovary (Carlos Schlieper, 1947)
Happy 74th birthday to Liza Minnelli!
“New York, New York, Scorsese’s splashy, cynical, and masterfully-made postwar musical, was egregiously cold-shouldered upon its release, as was the singular star turn of Liza Minnelli, doing an adoring yet galvanizing variation on Mama Judy Garland's legendary A Star is Born role. As Francine Evans, an aspiring 1940s singer who falls under the influence of De Niro’s callous, captivating saxophonist, Minnelli is perpetually in motion, propelled by an insatiable need to please audiences and lovers alike. Minnelli is, of course, a stupendous, show-stopping singer-dancer with a walloping and finely honed talent that decidedly belongs to the bygone studio era in which her mother rose to otherworldly stardom. Minnelli’s artistic mastery is startlingly reminiscent of Garland’s yet differentiated by the pure, jubilant passion she exudes at all times when performing; has any artist ever radiated more graciousness for an audience’s gaze than Minnelli, as if the enormity of her abilities didn’t already demand our undivided attention? But, more than anything else, it’s the actress’ tough-minded, deeply-felt emotionality—culminating in an elevator descent of tremulous, heartbroken stillness—that proudly places her Francine beside Garland’s Vicki Lester, Julie Andrews' Maria von Trapp, Barbra Streisand’s Fanny Brice, and Minnelli's own Sally Bowles in the eternal pantheon of preeminent, pitch-perfect musical performances.” — Matthew Eng
The 10 Best Female Performances in Martin Scorsese Films
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Notable 1950s films:
Father of the Bride (1950)
Father's Little Dividend (1951)
An American in Paris (1951)
Lovely to Look At (1952)
The Bad and the Beautiful (1952)
The Story of Three Loves (1953)
The Band Wagon (1953)
The Long, Long Trailer (1954)
Brigadoon (1954)
The Cobweb (1955)
Kismet (1955)
Lust for Life (1956)
Tea and Sympathy (1956)
Designing Woman (1957)
The Seventh Sin (1957)
Gigi (1958)
The Reluctant Debutante (1958)
Some Came Running (1958)
Brigadoon, Vincente Minnelli (1954)
Judy Garland in MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS (1944) dir. Vincente Minnelli
Judy and husband, Vincente Minnelli, out to dinner with friends, Sylvia Sidney and husband, Carlton Alsop in the mid 1940's.