UID:
kobvindex_ZLB14095145
Format:
20 Min.
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s/w
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Tonformat: DD/2.0 Mono
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Bildformat: 4:3 Fullscreen ; NTSC
Content:
Courbevoie, Suresnes, Saint-Denis, Vincennes ... Maurice Pialat unterwegs in den Pariser Banlieues, die von Armut gezeichnet sind. Zu Liedern von Edith Piaf beschreibt L'Amour existe die Arbeitsbedingungen und den Identitätsverlust der Menschen. (Viennale)
Content:
this film is a poetic essay-documentary about post-war France in the leate 1950s. it's poetic imagery and voice-over narration is similar to alain resnais' documentaries. the narrator expresses a deep [sadness] about the state of post-war France, the growing gap between the poor and the rich, the new suburbs and increasing unhappiness. some of the memorable moments of the film was shots of the new apartments being built in France. these buildings have to be seen. they look modern and arty, but oppressive and depressing at the same time. the windows are narrow and horizontal, so that no one gets a good view outside their window. then there are shots of these urban communities that are made up of cardboard shacks that often go up in flames because the people who built them often use oil-based heating devices to cook their food... (Snucker, IMDb)
Note:
Ländercode: 3
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Franz. mit korean., engl. Untertiteln
In:
Their first films : [DVD Video], [S.l.], [ca. 2006], (2006)
Language:
French
Keywords:
Paris 〈Region〉
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Soziale Situation
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Geschichte 1960
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DVD-Video
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DVD-Video
Author information:
Delerue, Georges
Author information:
Piaf, Edith