Eclipse Series 45: Claude Autant-Lara (1940-1950) on DVD
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Actor: Jacques Dumesnil, Odette Joyeux, André Luguet, Jacques Tati
Director: Claude Autant-Lara
Genre: Drama
Year: 1940-1950
Studio: Criterion Collection
Length: 419
Released: 01/23/18
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Format: DVD
Misc/Special Features: NTSC, Full Screen, 4-DVD BOX SET INCLUDES: LE MARIAGE DE CHIFFON This delightful comedy brought Claude Autant-Lara his first popular success as a director. Chiffon (Odette Joyeux) is being pushed by her mother to wed a dashing military officer (André Luguet) but finds herself drawn to her stepfather's penniless brother (Jacques Dumesnil). For LE MARIAGE DE CHIFFON, Autant-Lara convened the creative team including screenwriter Jean Aurenche, cinematographer Philippe Agostini, and the incomparable Joyeux that would reunite for each of his subsequent three features, initiating a remarkable run of sharp love stories. LETTRES D AMOUR A deceptive lightness distinguishes this farcical second feature made by Claude Autant-Lara while Germany occupied France. During the reign of Napoleon III, a plucky postmistress (Odette Joyeux) agrees to receive love letters to a prefect's wife from a young official, and soon finds herself embroiled in a scandal that inflames a town's class tensions. A transporting period piece with ornate costumes by Christian Dior, LETTRES D AMOUR paints a blithely pointed portrait of life in a highly stratified society. DOUCE As belle epoque Paris prepares for Christmas, the residence of Countess de Bonafé hosts more than its share of intrigue: the countess's headstrong granddaughter, DOUCE (Odette Joyeux), pines for the estate manager, whose heart has been broken by the governess, who is being courted by DOUCE's widower father. Elegantly shot, DOUCE is a dizzying romantic roundelay that contains a biting critique of France's rigid social order. This film, which ultimately takes a tragic turn, found Claude Autant-Lara in full command of his craft. SYLVIE ET LE FANTÔME With this film, conceived during the occupation and released after the war, Claude Autant-Lara entered the realm of pure fantasy. Odette Joyeux stars as Sylvie, in love with a figure from the lore of her family's castle. Sylvie's father hires three actors to impersonate the ghost of her beloved, while the spirit himself (Jacques Tati, in his first feature-film role) stalks the grounds. Marrying a playful script, artful special effects, and wistful performances, SYLVIE ET LE FANTÔME stages a delicate dance of enchantment.
Language: English
Subtitles : Yes
Director: Claude Autant-Lara
Genre: Drama
Year: 1940-1950
Studio: Criterion Collection
Length: 419
Released: 01/23/18
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Format: DVD
Misc/Special Features: NTSC, Full Screen, 4-DVD BOX SET INCLUDES: LE MARIAGE DE CHIFFON This delightful comedy brought Claude Autant-Lara his first popular success as a director. Chiffon (Odette Joyeux) is being pushed by her mother to wed a dashing military officer (André Luguet) but finds herself drawn to her stepfather's penniless brother (Jacques Dumesnil). For LE MARIAGE DE CHIFFON, Autant-Lara convened the creative team including screenwriter Jean Aurenche, cinematographer Philippe Agostini, and the incomparable Joyeux that would reunite for each of his subsequent three features, initiating a remarkable run of sharp love stories. LETTRES D AMOUR A deceptive lightness distinguishes this farcical second feature made by Claude Autant-Lara while Germany occupied France. During the reign of Napoleon III, a plucky postmistress (Odette Joyeux) agrees to receive love letters to a prefect's wife from a young official, and soon finds herself embroiled in a scandal that inflames a town's class tensions. A transporting period piece with ornate costumes by Christian Dior, LETTRES D AMOUR paints a blithely pointed portrait of life in a highly stratified society. DOUCE As belle epoque Paris prepares for Christmas, the residence of Countess de Bonafé hosts more than its share of intrigue: the countess's headstrong granddaughter, DOUCE (Odette Joyeux), pines for the estate manager, whose heart has been broken by the governess, who is being courted by DOUCE's widower father. Elegantly shot, DOUCE is a dizzying romantic roundelay that contains a biting critique of France's rigid social order. This film, which ultimately takes a tragic turn, found Claude Autant-Lara in full command of his craft. SYLVIE ET LE FANTÔME With this film, conceived during the occupation and released after the war, Claude Autant-Lara entered the realm of pure fantasy. Odette Joyeux stars as Sylvie, in love with a figure from the lore of her family's castle. Sylvie's father hires three actors to impersonate the ghost of her beloved, while the spirit himself (Jacques Tati, in his first feature-film role) stalks the grounds. Marrying a playful script, artful special effects, and wistful performances, SYLVIE ET LE FANTÔME stages a delicate dance of enchantment.
Language: English
Subtitles : Yes
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