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Film International - Volume 7, Issue 5, 2009
Volume 7, Issue 5, 2009
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DVD Reviews
Authors: Scott Jordan Harris, Gary M Kramer, Brian Wilson, Omar Kholeif, Lauren Brenner and Chelsea WayantUne femme marie, fragments d'un film tourn en 1964 en noir et blanc, (1964) France Writer/director Jean-Luc Godard Cinematographer Raoul Coutard Editors Andre Choty, Franoise Collin, Agns Guillemot and Grard Pollicand With Macha Mril (Charlotte), Philippe Leroy (Pierre), Bernard Nol (Robert), Roger Leenhardt (Himself). DVD UK, 2009 Produced and distributed by Eureka (region 2) Format Black and white Aspect Ratio 1:33:1 OAR Extras New high-definition transfer in the original aspect ratio. New and improved English subtitles. Original trailer by Jean-Luc Godard. Eighty-page booklet.
Europa, (1991) Denmark, Sweden, France, Germany, Switzerland Director Lars von Trier Producer Peter Aalbk Jensen and Bo Christensen Executive Producers Gerard Mital, Gunnar Obel, Patrick Godeau and Franois Duplat Screenplay Lars von Trier and Niels Vrsel Cinematography Henning Bendtsen, Jean-Paul Meurisse and Edward Klosinsky Production Design Henning Bahs Music Joakim Holbek Costume Designer Manon Rasmussen Editing Herv Schneid Sound Designer Herve Schneid Sound Recordist Pierre Excoffier With Jean-Marc Barr (Leopold Kessler), Barbara Sukowa (Katharina Hartmann), Udo Kier (Lawrence Hartmann), Ernst-Hugo Jregrd (Uncle Kessler), Erik Mrk (Pater), Jrgen Reenberg (Max Hartmann), Henning Jensen (Siggy), Eddie Constantine (Colonel Harris), Max von Sydow (Narrator). Runtime 107 minutes DVD USA, 2008 Produced and distributed by The Criterion Collection (region 1) Aspect Ratio 2.35:1 Extras Special edition doubledisc set: new, restored highdefinition digital transfer. Audio commentary featuring director Lars von Trier and producer Peter Aalbk Jensen (in Danish, with English subtitles). The Making of Europa (1991), a documentary following the film from storyboarding to production. Trier's Element (1991), a documentary featuring an interview with von Trier, and footage from the set and Europa's Cannes premiere and press conference. Anecdotes from Europa (2005), a short documentary featuring interviews with film historian Peter Schepelern, actor Jean-Marc Barr, producer Peter Aalbk Jensen, assistant director Tmas Gislason, co-writer Niels Vrsel, and prop master Peter Grant. Interviews in 2005 with cinematographer Henning Bendtsen, composer Joachim Holbek, costume designer Manon Rasmussen, film-school teacher Mogens Rukov, editor/director Tmas Gislason, producer Peter Aalbk Jensen, art director Peter Grant, actor Michael Simpson, production manager Per Arman, actor Ole Ernst. A conversation with Lars von Trier from 2005, in which the director speaks about the Europa trilogy. Europa The Faecal Location (2005), a short film by Gislason. New and improved English subtitle translation. A booklet featuring a new essay by critic Howard Hampton.
An Autumn Afternoon, (1962) Japan Director Yasujiro Ozu Writers Kogo Noda, Yasujiro Ozu Producer Shizuo Yamanouchi Cinematographer Yuharu Atsuta Art Directors Tatsuo Hamada, Shigeo Ogiwara Music Coordinator Takanobu Saito Lighting Kenzo Ishiwatari Editor Yoshiyasu Hamamura Sound Editor Ichiro Ishii Assistant Director Kozo Tashiro With Chishu Ryu (Shuhei Hirayama), Shima Iwashita (Michiko Hirayama), Keiji Sada (Koichi), Mariko Okada (Akiko), Teruo Yoshida (Yutaka Miura), Noriko Maki (Fusako Taguchi), Shinichiro Mikami (Kazuo), Nobuo Nakamura (Shuzo Kawai), Eijiro Tono (Sakuma, the Gourd), Kuniko Miyake (Nobuko) Runtime 113 minutes DVD USA, 2008 Distributed by The Criterion Collection (region 1) Aspect Ratio 1.33:1 Extras New, restored highdefinition digital transfer. Audio commentary featuring film scholar David Bordwell, author of Ozu and the Poetics of Cinema. Excerpts from Yasujiro Ozu and The Taste of Sake, a 1978 French television programme looking back on Ozu's career, featuring critics Michel Ciment and Georges Perec. Theatrical trailer. New and improved English subtitle translation. Booklet featuring new essays by film critics Geoff Andrew and film scholar Donald Richie.
Danton, (1983) France Director Andrej Wajda Screenplay Jacek Gasiorowski, Jean-Claude Carrire, Agnieszka Holland, Boleslaw Michalek, Andrzej Wajda Original Story Stainislawa Przybyszewska (play) Cinematography Igor Luther Editor Halina Prugar-Ketling Music Jean Prodromides Costume Design Yvonne Sassinot de Nesle With Grard Depardieu (Georges Danton), Wojciech Pszoniak (Maxmillien Robespierre), Patrice Cherau (Camille Desmoulins), Angela Winkler (Lucille Desmoulins), Anne Alvaro (Eleonare Duplay), Andrzej Seweryn (Leonard Bourdon), Alain Mace (Heron), Boguslaw Linda (Saint-Just), Lucien Melki (Fabre D'Eglantine), Roger Planchon (Fouqier-Tinville) and Jacques Villeret (Westermann). Runtime 136 minutes DVD USA, 2009 Produced and distributed by The Criterion Collection (region 1) In French with English subtitles Aspect Ratio 1.66:1 Extras New, restored high-definition transfer. Original theatrical trailer. New and improved English subtitle translation. Video interviews with director Andrzej Wajda, screenwriter Jean-Claude Carrire, and film critic, Jerzy Plazewski. Wajda's Danton, a 42-minute behind-the-scenes documentary on the making of the film. A booklet featuring a new essay by film scholar, Leonard Quart.
Malle's Fire Le Feu follet, (1963) France Director Louis Malle Screenplay Louis Malle, based on the novel by Pierre Drieu La Rochelle Producer Alain Queffelean Cinematographer Ghislain Cloquet Art Director Bernard Evein Costumes Gitt Magrini With Maurice Ronet (Alain Leroy), Lna Skerla (Lydia), Yvonne Clech (Ms Farnoux), Hubert Deschamps (D'Averseau), Jean-Paul Moulinot (Dr La Barbinais), and Monal Dol (Mrs La Barbinais). Runtime 108 minutes DVD USA, 2008 Produced and distributed by The Criterion Collection (region 1) Aspect Ratio 1.66:1 Sound mix monaural Extras New, restored high-definition transfer. Archival interviews with director Louis Malle and actor Maurice Ronet. Malle's Fire Within, a new video programme featuring interviews with actor Alexandra Stewart and film-makers Philippe Collin and Volker Schlondorff. Jusqu'au 23 juillet, a 2005 documentary short about the film and its source novel, Le Feu follet, by Pierre Drieu La Rochelle, featuring actor Mathieu Amalric, writer Didier Daeninckx and Cannes Festival curator Pierre-Henri Deleau. New and improved English subtitle translation. A booklet featuring new essays by critic Michel Ciment and film historian Peter Cowie.
Martha Graham: Dance on Film A Dancer's World, (1957) Director Peter Glushanok Producer Nathan Kroll With Martha Graham and members of the Martha Graham Company Runtime 31 minutes Appalachian Spring, (1958) Director Peter Glushanok Producer Nathan Kroll Setting Isamu Noguchi With Martha Graham and members of the Martha Graham Company Runtime 32 minutes Night Journey, (1961) Director Alexander Hammid Producer Nathan Kroll Setting Isamu Noguchi With Martha Graham and members of the Martha Graham Company Runtime 29 minutes DVD USA, 2007 Produced and distributed by The Criterion Collection (region 1) Aspect Ratio 1.33:1 Sound Monaural Extras A comparison of Appalachian Spring with an archival performance by Deborah Jowitt. Excerpts from a television pilot featuring Aaron Copland. A visual essay narrated by Nathan Kroll. Interview with Museum of Television and Radio curator Ron Simon. Interviews with films' editors, Eleanor Hamerow and Miriam Arsham. Martha Graham: The Dancer Revealed, a 1994 documentary for PBS. Interviews with six of Martha Graham's former dancers. Excerpts from a technique demonstration narrated by Martha Graham. Footage of Graham's company from a 1954 tour. Booklet with an essay by Joan Acocella.
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Book Reviews
Americanizing the Movies and Movie-Mad Audiences, 19101914, Richard Abel, (2006) Berkeley: University of California Press, 391 pp., ISBN-10: 0520247434 (pbk), $31.95
The Death of Classical Cinema: Hitchcock, Lang, Minnelli, Joe McElhaney, (2006) Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 255 pp., ISBN 0791468887 (pbk), $31.95; ISBN 0791468879 (hbk), $95.50
New Hollywood Cinema: An Introduction, Geoff King, (2002) New York: Columbia University Press, 296 pp., ISBN 0213127596 (pbk), $24.50; ISBN 0213127588 (hbk), $77.50
The Cinema of Terrence Malick: Poetic Visions of America, Hannah Patterson (ed.), (2007), 2nd edn. New York: Wallflower Press, 232 pp., ISBN-13: 9781905674251 (pbk), $20.00
The Cinema of Todd Haynes: All That Heaven Allows, James Morrison (ed.), (2007) London: Wallflower Press, 181 pp., ISBN 1904764770 (pbk), $25.00; ISBN 1904764789 (hbk), $80.00
Chris Marker, Nora M. Alter, (2006) Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 232 pp., ISBN 9780252073169 (pbk), $19.95; ISBN 9780030734 (hbk), $50.00
Moving Forward, Looking Back: The European Avant-Garde and the Invention of Film Culture, 19191939, Malte Hagener, (2007) Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 369 pp., ISBN 9789053569603 (pbk), $39.50; ISBN 9789053569610 (hbk), $75.00
Alien Constructions: Science Fiction and Feminist Thought, Patricia Melzer, (2006) Austin: University of Texas Press, 325 pp., ISBN 9780292713079 (pbk), $24.95
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Film Happenings
Film Happenings is a regular column in Film International, celebrating the achievements of our readers and contributors. Please e-mail your Film Happening to Liza Palmer, Review Section Editor: liza.palmerfilmint.nu.
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Film and the Romantic Special Issue: Guest Edited by Jeffrey Crouse Film International 7.6
In 2006, FI devoted an entire issue to the subject of realism in film (no. 24), and now its opposite or complement? is about to get its own spotlight. As reflected in cinema, this special volume will explore many of the meanings associated with the romantic. While these include the values and style linked to the highly influential eighteenth century movement that bares its name, this issue will also examine the broader aspects of this popular term. These include, for example, an understanding of the world imbued by idealism, preoccupied with love, and made authentic by passion.
Analyzing films that encompass Classical Hollywood (The Locket), those by legendary auteur Howard Hawks (Barbary Coast, Red River), recent indies (London to Brighton, I'm Not Here) and a key work of the underground (Un Chant d'amour), look for essays by George Toles, Diane Stevenson, Stella Hockenhull, Ian Garwood, and William Rothman. And to launch this theme, Editor Jeffrey Crouse (whose previous guest issues centred round the work of Stanley Cavell and Andr Bazin) will tackle why we're attracted to romantic protagonists and their stories in the first place.
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Volumes & issues
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Volume 22 (2024)
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Volume 21 (2023)
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Volume 20 (2022)
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Volume 19 (2021)
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Volume 18 (2020)
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Volume 17 (2019)
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Volume 16 (2018)
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Volume 15 (2017)
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Volume 14 (2016)
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Volume 13 (2015)
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Volume 12 (2014)
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Volume 11 (2013)
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Volume 10 (2012)
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Volume 9 (2011 - 2012)
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Volume 8 (2010)
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Volume 7 (2009)
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Volume 6 (2008)
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Volume 5 (2007)
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Volume 4 (2006)
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Volume 3 (2005)
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Volume 2 (2004)
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Volume 1 (2003)
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