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The new Vogue boss is set to be announced at the beginning of New York Fashion Week, which kicks off on Sept. 11.
Anna Wintour, Vogue’s editor for nearly four decades, has a clear frontrunner in mind to succeed her at the publication.
Louis Malle’s Au revoir les enfants (1987) contains no images of concentration camps or destruction but presents Nazism as a looming spectre that hangs over schoolchildren in occupied France.
Perhaps the best Alfred Hitchcock thriller Hitch never made is Louis Malle's 1958 gem, "Elevator to the Gallows." With so many twists and turns, watching it is like a theme park ride gone awry.
Louis Malle met American actress Candice Bergen at a Fourth of July party in Connecticut, married her in 1980 and died in their home (in L.A., as it turned out), of cancer, on Thanksgiving Day 1995.
Louis Malle also had an uncanny -- and often poetic -- insight into the perils, humor and tragedy that go along with coming of age. And like Truffaut, Malle, who died in 1995, imbued these stories ...
The late French director Louis Malle is often described as being one of the New Wave group of filmmakers who burst on the scene in the late 1950s. But an upcoming retrospective at the Los Angeles ...
Louis Malle, a major figure of the storied French cinematic Nouvelle Vague (“New Wave”) of the 1950s and ’60s, died of lymphoma at his Beverly Hills home Thursday night. Mr. Malle, 63, who ...
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