In his early years Chéreau was regarded by some as the enfant terrible of French theatre, with productions that were highly charged, highly sexual and highly controversial. Against this backdrop he ...
Patrice Chéreau, the accomplished French director who died Monday in Paris at 68 following a battle with lung cancer, was a master of many art forms. Though he gained a measure of international renown ...
As Wotan in Patrice Chéreau’s neo-Marxist staging of the “Ring” cycle, he was part of a celebrated, polarizing moment in ...
[EDITOR’S NOTE: Patrick McGavin reviewed “Intimacy,” which will screen tonight at the New York Film Festival, during its 2001 Sundance Film Festival world premiere.] The emotional fervor of Patrice ...
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Chéreau directing Janáček's 'From the House of the Dead' in ViennaDeutsche Grammophon The following week the devastating second act arrived. Gwyneth Jones’s Brünnhilde and Donald McIntyre’s Wotan ...
More stories by Nigel M. Patrice Chéreau, the French filmmaker-actor-writer best known for the female fronted period dramas “Queen Margot” and “Gabrielle,” has passed away today in Paris of cancer. He ...
Patrice Chéreau died on Monday 7th October 2013. He leaves behind no legally recognised partners or biological heirs, and a body of work marked by its stringent sexlessness, to be assessed on its ...
Patrice Chéreau, a celebrated French theatre director, filmmaker and actor died in Paris on Monday from cancer. He was 68. Chéreau, who was known as a contemporary Renaissance man, became involved in ...
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