Telika: What I'm getting at, it that I don't think you should oppose these decades that much, especially in french cinema.
Can't agree with that one. Mood and character of our culture and society are constantly changing, and movies, being situated on the cusp of both high and pop art, are reflecting these changes very accurately. While I'd agree that "French" constitutes a certain (complex) quality that is recognizable in movies from the whole century, the 40s were different from the 60s and the 80s, and of course that applies to the cinema of the respective time as well.
Telika: I'm very doubtful about a french golden age situated around the 50s/60s. There's marvels from that era, there are others from the following decades, and quite often in the exact same genre.
Well, it's the era of the best works of Godard (Breathless, Pierrot le fou) and Truffaut (The 400 Blows, Jules and Jim), as well as of other stunners like The Wages of Fear or Last Year at Marienbad. These movies are more than simply classics to me, it's shit like that that defines my very being.
da187jimmbones: Netflix doesn't have this on DVD or streaming. It's the only movie by this director I have not seen. :( :( :(
The Sacrifice is the one I'm missing. Not for much longer though, since everything I've seen from Tarkovsky has been stunning. Mirror and Stalker are probably my favourites.
And it makes me so mad that Netflix isn't available here in Germany.