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Jean Vigo's first film, the silent "Â Propos De Nice" (1930)─one of only four the innovative director ever made─is a drolly ironic documentary examining the contrasting affluent lives of beach visitors tothe French resort city of Nice and the impoverished residents of the town's slums. What starts as a travelogue transforms into a subversive, satire on tourism and aristocracy. The short "Taris" (1931) offers a look at swimming champion Jean Taris. Next, Vigo's "Zéro De Conduite" (1933) is the celebrated tale of two boys returning to a French boarding school after the holidays and rebelling against petty dictatorship. Jean Dasté, Delphin star. And the lyrical romance "L'Atalante" (1934), Vigo's final work before his untimely death, relates the simple love story between a barge captain (Jean Dasté) and his young bride (Dita Parlo) who, after a troubled start, struggle through the loneliness of their separation. Co-stars Michel Simon, Gilles Margaritis. 163 min. total. Standard; Soundtrack: French PCM mono; Subtitles: English; audio commentary; bonus footage; documentary; alternate scenes; interviews; booklet; more. In French with English subtitles.
Director: | Jean Vigo |
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Studio: | Criterion Collection |
Release Date: | 8/30/2011 |
Item #: | HVD508481 |
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UPC #: | 715515084819 |
SKU #: | B11491 |
Product Type: | Blu-ray |
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Rating: | NR |
Street Date: | 8/30/2011 |
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