Director François Ozon’s new film adaptation of Albert Camus’s novel L’Étranger (The Outsider, 1942) confronts a considerable task: turning a brief, philosophical novel into a cinematic experience.
The Express Tribune: Albert Camus' book 'The Stranger' takes stage at Venice film festival
Adapting a book for the screen is always "a betrayal", French director François Ozon says, but in bringing Albert Camus' The Stranger to the Venice Film Festival he hopes to generate fresh debate ...
A handwritten manuscript of classic French novel "The Stranger" by Albert Camus goes up for auction on Wednesday -- a unique item since it appears to have been made after the book was published. The ...
Reading recommendations from critics and editors at The New York Times. The notebooks of Albert Camus, the French philosopher and novelist, have been collected in a single volume for the first time.
The Conversation: In The Stranger François Ozon captures the many ambiguities of Albert Camus’s novel
In The Stranger François Ozon captures the many ambiguities of Albert Camus’s novel
The Week: The Stranger: a ‘spellbindingly sleek’ adaptation of Albert Camus’ novella
BroadwayWorld: The Print Room Presents A New Adaptation of Camus' THE OUTSIDER
Variety: Francois Ozon on Adapting Albert Camus’ ‘The Stranger’: ‘I Wanted to Make It With Today’s Perspective of French Algeria and Colonization’ (EXCLUSIVE)
'The Stranger,' financed and produced by Gaumont, world premieres today in competition at the Venice Film Festival. When Francois Ozon embarked on the daunting big-screen adaptation of Albert Camus’ ...
Francois Ozon on Adapting Albert Camus’ ‘The Stranger’: ‘I Wanted to Make It With Today’s Perspective of French Algeria and Colonization’ (EXCLUSIVE)