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1945
Black & White
France
Language(s): French
Subtitles: English
Published/distributed by BFI
ISBN/EAN: 5035673006245
Ratio 1.33:1
Region 2
Price: £19.99
(Including VAT at 17.5%)
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Dames du Bois de Boulogne, Les
Bresson, Robert
One of the most revered figures in French Cinema, Robert Bresson's second film, scripted by Jean Cocteau, is the work that established his unique, highly personal vision. Les Dames du Bois de Boulogne is a renowned masterpiece of cinematic storytelling and psychological insight.
Made during the last days of the Occupation and based on a story by the eighteenth-century writer Denys Diderot, the film centres on a dangerous love triangle. This intense study of erotic obsession and the redeeming power of true love combines the superficial glamour of Parisian high society with the seething passions and jealousies that cause a spurned femme fatale, Hlne, to seek her ex-lover's humiliation.
At the film's heart is Maria Casars (Les Enfants du Paradis; Orphe) who gives a compelling performance as the woman who is driven to destroy the object of her most ardent desire. Her co-star lina Labourdette (Elena et les hommes; Lola) is also powerful in the role of Agns, the woman for whom Hlne's lover has fallen.
The visual style - rainy streets, belted trench-coats, cars looming out of the darkness - has much in common with the iconography of film noir and adds another rich layer of meaning to this engrossing film.
Extras
* Biography of Robert Bresson
* Biography of Jean Cocteau
* Biography of Maria Casars
* Original film poster
* Sleeve notes by French Cinema specialist Keith Reader
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