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Hubert Deschamps, Monique Melinand, Philippe Leotard, Nathalie Baye, Henri Saulquin, Alain Grestau, Anna Gayane
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監 督 |
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Maurice Pialat
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Gorgeous new anamorphic transfer of the film in its original aspect ratio New and improved English subtitle translations Three early short-films by Maurice Pialat: - Droles de bobines [Funny Reels] - 1957, 17 minutes. - L'Ombre familiere [The Familiar Shadow] - 1958, 24 minutes. - Janine - 1961, 17 minutes. The six short 1964 essay-documentaries made by Maurice Pialat in, and about, Turkey: - Bosphore [Bosporus] - 14 minutes. - Byzance [Byzantium] - 12 minutes. - La Corne d'or [The Golden Horn] - 12 minutes. - Istanbul - 13 minutes. - Maitre Galip [Master Galip] - 11 minutes. - Pehlivan - 12 minutes. 12-minute 2004 interview with Pialat's ex-wife and frequent collaborator, Micheline Pialat, conducted by former Cahiers du cinema editor-in-chief, and current director of the Cinematheque Francaise, Serge Toubiana 8-minute 2004 interview with actress Nathalie Baye 11 minutes of footage from the shoot of La Gueule ouverte, featuring commentary recorded in 2005 by actor Jean-Francois Balmer 16-minute 2004 interview with cinematographer Willy Kurant discussing his work with Pialat on the Turkish short-films 14-minute 1987 interview with Pialat about the Cinematheque Francaise's role in his film education 10-minute excerpt from a 2002 masterclass with Pialat, discussing the film Maitre Galip Original theatrical trailer for La Gueule ouverte, along with trailers for the six other Maurice Pialat films released by The Masters of Cinema Series 32-page booklet containing a new essay by critic Adrian Martin, and newly translated interviews with Maurice Pialat |
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