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  • 1
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB12635043
    Format: 1 Videokass. (138 Min.) , NTSC
    Edition: 1
    Note: Franz. mit engl. Untertiteln
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Jacques Rivette [Regie]. Jean Gruault [Drehbuch] ... Charles L. Bitsch [Kamera]. Betty Schneider [Darsteller/in] ; Gianni Esposito [Darsteller/in] ; Françoise Prévost [Darsteller/in] ... Philippe Arthuys [Komponist/in] Paris belongs to us
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Jacques Rivette [Regie]. Jean Gruault [Drehbuch] ... Charles L. Bitsch [Kamera]. Betty Schneider [Darsteller/in] ; Gianni Esposito [Darsteller/in] ; Françoise Prévost [Darsteller/in] ... Philippe Arthuys [Komponist/in] Paris belongs to us
    Language: French
    Author information: Rivette, Jacques
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  • 2
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB14026410
    Format: 1 DVD (141 Min.) : s/w , 1 Beih. ([14] S.) , Bildformat: 1:1.33
    Edition: 1
    Content: Anne, a student in Paris, becomes involved with a group of her brother's arty friends and gets sucked into a mystery involving Philip, an expatriate American escaping McCarthyism; Terry, a self-destructive femme fatale; theatre director Grard; and Juan, a Spanish activist who apparently committed suicide, but was he murdered? Philip warns Anne that the forces that killed Juan will soon do the same to Grard, who is struggling to rehearse Shakespeare's Pericles. Anne takes a part in the play in an attempt to help him and also discover why Juan died.Jacques Rivette started making his first feature in 1957 and completed it slowly over a period of two years, as money allowed. Finally released in 1961, Paris nous appartient brilliantly captured the mood of paranoia and uncertainty of that Cold War period. Rivette's rarely seen debut is one of the most important and far-reaching of the early New Wave films. Rivette's disquieting film, suffused with sexual and political tension, is as much about its setting a long-vanished Paris full of fleabag hotels and corduroy-clad intellectuals as about its story. It features guest appearances from fellow New Waver directors Claude Chabrol, Jean-Luc Godard and Jacques Demy, a striking musique concrte score, and stunning cinematography in black and white, which manages to be luminous and ominous at the same time. (BFI)
    Note: Ländercode: 2 , New filmed introduction by Jonathan Romney on Rivette and Paris nous appartient (engl., für Hörg.). Fully illustrated booklet with essays by Tom Milne and Louis Marcorelles. Biography of Rivette by Jason Wood , Franz., mit engl. Untertiteln
    Language: French
    Author information: Rivette, Jacques
    Author information: Chabrol, Claude
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