Summary:
A rapturous paean to France's near-revolution of May, 1968 and its aftermath. Love, youth, and disillusionment are captured in the infamous Parisian riots as student-poet Fran?cois grapples with a doomed romance with the aloof sculptor Lilie.
Notes:
Not rated.
DVD release of the 2004 motion picture.
Special features: trailers; press conference with Philippe Garrel at the Venice Film Festival.
Director of photography, William Lubtchansky ; editors, Fran?coise Collin, Philippe Garrel, Alexandra Strauss ; music, Jean-Claude Vannier ; costume designers, C?ecile Berg?es, Justine Pearce ; production designers, Nikos Meletopoulos, Mathieu Menut.
Louis Garrel, Clotilde Hesme, Julien Lucas, ?Eric Rulliat, Nicolas Bridet, Mathieu Genet, Ra?issa Mariotti, Caroline Deruas-Garrel, Rebecca Convenant, Marie Girardin.
DVD, Region 1, NTSC ; full screen (1.33:1) presentation; Dolby Digital, digitally remastered.
In French, with English subtitles.
Venice Film Festival, 2005: Golden Osella - Outstanding Technical Contribution (William Lubtchansky) ; Silver Lion - Best Director (Philippe Garrel).
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