Late writer and director Paul Vecchiali's French arthouse giallo film 'The Strangler' has been restored and is currently being showcased at Anthology Film. The film features Jacques Perrin as Émile, a boyishly handsome serial killer of depressed women in Paris, using a crocheted scarf as his weapon of choice. Additionally, 'American Fiction' writer-director Cord Jefferson aimed to preserve the 'weird spirit' of Percival Everett's original novel 'Erasure.'
'American Fiction' writer-director Cord Jefferson sought to maintain the 'weird spirit' of the original novel 'Erasure' by Percival Everett. https://t.co/4Er6BKgkbA
Paul Vecchiali's classic-in-waiting 'The Strangler' is playing in a new restoration @AnthologyFilm: https://t.co/u7vm0TCmzj https://t.co/3lAvdSHsDD
Late writer/director Paul Vecchiali leaves behind a vibrantly colored queer thriller starring Jacques Perrin as Émile: a boyishly handsome serial killer of depressed women living in Paris whose weapon of choice is a crocheted scarf. https://t.co/TuxW8JBDzq https://t.co/RAkvSBw5ud
‘The Strangler’ Restoration: Paul Vecchiali’s French Arthouse Giallo from 1970 Is a Chilling Autumn Watch https://t.co/uRFKYgNKXy
A novel about a canceled novelist who drifts from New York parties to L.A. parties to a commune in Greece, spreading the gospel of Ayn Rand. https://t.co/6T9lphZpfi