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Mouchette [videorecording] / by Bresson, Robert,director,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)131135; Cardinal, Marie,actor.(CARDINAL)712879; Chabrun, Raymonde,actor.; Cloquet, Ghislain,director of photography.; Dauman, Anatole,1925-1998,producer.; Guilbert, Jean-Claude,actor.; Hébert, Paul,1924-2017,actor.; Huguenin, Suzanne,actor.; Lamy, Raymond,editor of moving image work.; Nortier, Nadine,actor.; Polito, Robert,1951-writer of added commentary.(CARDINAL)766884; Susini, Marie,actor.; Trichet, Marine,actor.; Vimenet, Jean,1914-1999,actor.(CARDINAL)348863; Wiéner, Jean,composer (expression); Motion picture adaptation of (work):Bernanos, Georges,1888-1948.Nouvelle histoire de Mouchette.; Argos Films,presenter,production company.; Criterion Collection (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)348269; Janus Films.; Parc Film (Firm),presenter,production company.; Rialto Pictures LLC.;
Special features: Optional audio feature commentary by film scholar, critic, and festival programmer Tony Rayns -- Zum Beispiel Bresson [= Au hasard Bresson] (un film von Martin Ripkens und Hans Stempel ; regie, Theodor Kotulla ; b & w, 31 min.) [1967 documentary by film critic Theodor Kotulla, filmed on the set of Mouchette] -- Travelling (7 min. ; directed by Frédéric Rossif ; featuring interviews with Robert Bresson, Nadine Nortier, Jean-Claude Guilbert) [a segment from the French TV series Cinéma] -- original theatrical trailer by Jean-Luc Godard -- in-container guide features essay by writer Robert Polito.Director of photography, Ghislain Cloquet ; chief editor, Raymond Lamy ; music, Jean Wiéner.Nadine Nortier, Jean-Claude Guilbert, Maria Cardinal, Paul Hebert, Jean Vimenet, Marie Susini, Suzanne Huguenin, Marine Trichet, Raymonde Chabrun."Faced with a dying mother, an absent, alcoholic father, and a baby brother in need of care, the teenage Mouchette seeks solace in nature and daily routine, a respite from her economic and pubescent turmoil"--Container.Not rated.DVD, NTSC, region 1; widescreen (1.66:1, enhanced for 16:9 televisions) presentation; Dolby Digital mono; high-definition digital transfer.Mouchette: Winner, Pasinetti Award (Best Film) - Robert Bresson, 1967 Venice Film Festival ; Winner, Critics Award - Best Film (Robert Bresson), 1968 French Syndicate of Film Critics ; Winner, OCIC Award (Robert Bresson), Nominee, Palme d'Or (Robert Bresson), 1967 Cannes Film Festival.Zum beispiel Bresson: Winner, Best Documentary, 1967 German Film Awards.
Subjects: Feature films.; Fiction films.; Film adaptations.; Children of alcoholics; Mothers and daughters; Siblings; Teenage girls; Teenagers and adults;
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Panique [videorecording] / by Bernard, Paul,1898-1958,actor.; Dalban, Max,1908-1960,actor.; Drain, Emile,-1966,actor.; Duvivier, Julien,1896-1967,film director,screenwriter.; Favières, Guy,1876-1973,actor.; Florencie, Louis,1896-1951,actor.; Goldblatt, Charles,actor.; Gridoux, Lucas,1890-1952,actor.; Hayer, Nicolas,1898-1978,cinematographer.; O'Connell, Pierre,1900-1973,film producer.; Poncin, Marthe,editor of moving image work.; Romance, Viviane,1912-1991,actor.; Simon, Michel,1895-1975,actor.; Spaak, Charles,1903-1975,screenwriter.; Wiéner, Jean,composer (expression); Motion picture adaptation of (work):Simenon, Georges,1903-1989.Fiançailles de Mr. Hire.; Criterion Collection (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)348269; Filmsonor (Firm),production company.; TF1 droits audiovisuels (Firm),presenter.;
Director of photography, Nicolas Hayer ; editor, Marthe Poncin ; music, Jean Wiéner ; songs, Jacques Ibert.Viviane Romance, Michel Simon, Max Dalban, Emile Drain, Guy Favières, Louis Florencie, Charles Dorat, Lucas Gridoux."Proud, eccentric, and antisocial, Monsieur Hire (Michel Simon) has always kept to himself. But after a woman turns up dead in the Paris suburb where he lives, he feels drawn to a pretty young newcomer to town (Viviane Romance). [He] discovers that his neighbors are only too ready to suspect the worst of him, and is framed for the murder. Based on a novel by Georges Simenon, Julien Duvivier's first film after his return to France from Hollywood finds the acclaimed poetic realist applying his consummate craft to darker, moodier ends. Propelled by its two deeply nuanced lead performances, the tensely noirish Panique exposes the dangers of the knives-out mob mentality, delivering as well a pointed allegory for the behavior of Duvivier's countrymen during the war"--ContainerRating: Not rated.DVD; region 1, NTSC; wide screen (1.37:1 aspect ratio); 4:3 presentation; Dolby Digital monaural.
Subjects: Detective and mystery films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Film adaptations.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Antisemitism; Jews; Malicious accusation; Man-woman relationships; Murder;
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