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DVD FICTION Amants
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DVD FICTION Amants
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Cesar Chavez Library
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DVD FICTION Amants
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DVD FICTION Amants
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Summary:
A restless bourgeois French woman finds her eye wandering from both her husband and her lover to an attractive passing stranger.
Notes:
Originally produced as a motion picture in 1958.
Special features (49 min.): interview with Malle by François Chalais & Jean-Pierre Fleury for "Cinépanorama" (1963, 10 min., b&w); interview with Malle by Angelika Wittlich (1994, 20 min., col.); interview with Moreau by Lise Eline for "Le journal télévisé" (1958, 3 min., b&w); interview with Moreau by Jacques Nahum & Raoul Sangla for "Tête d'affiche" (1972, 6 min., col.); Interview with Villalonga by France Roche for "Cinépanorama" (1958, 6 min., b&w); interview with Vilmorin by Jacques Nahum for "Démons et merveilles du cinéma" (1965, 4 min., b&w); "U.S. release" gallery, presenting an overview of the charges of obscenity leveled against the film in America & the resulting promotional materials that amplified the film's scandalous reputation.
Booklet includes an essay by film historian Ginette Vincendeau ("Succès de scandale").
"New, restored high-definition digital transfer of the complete, uncensored version"--Container.
"Enhanced for 16:9 televisions"--Disc label.
Director of photography, Henri Decae ; editing by Léonide Azar ; music by Brahms.
Jeanne Moreau, Jean-Marc Bory, Judith Magre, José Villalonga, Alain Cuny.
DVD, region 1, dual-layer; Dolby digital mono.
In French, with optional English subtitles.
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