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#387: "Am Rande des Rollfelds / La Jetée" + "Sans Solei - Unsichtbare Sonne / Sans solei" [F 1962 + F 1983, Chris Marker]


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Synopsis
One of the most influential, radical science-fiction films ever made and a mind-bending freeform travelogue, La jetée (The Jetty) and Sans soleil (Sunless) couldn’t seem more different—yet they’re the twin pillars of one of the most daring and uncompromising careers in cinema’s history. Chris Marker, filmmaker, poet, novelist, photographer, editor, and now videographer and digital multimedia artist, has been challenging moviegoers, philosophers, and himself for years with his complex queries about time, memory, and the rapid advancement of life on this planet, and these two films—a tale of time travel told in still images and a journey to Africa and Japan—remain his best-loved and most widely seen.

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Film Info
1963
130 minutes
Black & White/Color
1.66:1
Dolby Digital Mono 1.0
Anamorphic
French
$39.95

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Special Features
GUILLAUME-APPROVED SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES
- New, restored high-definition digital transfers, approved by director Chris Marker
- New video interview with filmmaker Jean-Pierre Gorin
- Chris on Chris, a video piece on Marker by filmmaker and critic Chris Darke
- An excerpt from the French TV series Court Circuit: The Magazine, presenting a clip from David Bowie’s music video, “Jump They Say,” which is inspired by La jetée
- New and improved English subtitle translations




#388: "Der alte Mann und das Kind / Le vieil homme et l'enfant / The Two of Us [DVD-Titel]" [F 1967, Claude Berri]



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A young Jewish boy living in Nazi-occupied Paris is sent by his parents to the countryside to live with an elderly Catholic couple until France's liberation. Forced to hide his identity, the eight-year-old, Claude (played delicately by first-time actor Alain Cohen), bonds with the irascible, staunchly anti-Semitic Grampa (Michel Simon), who improbably becomes his friend and confidant. Poignant and lighthearted, The Two of Us was acclaimed director Claude Berri's debut feature, based on own childhood experiences, and gave the legendary Simon one of his most memorable roles in the twilight of his career.

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Film Info
1967
87 minutes
Black & White
1.66:1
Dolby Digital Mono 1.0
Anamorphic
French
$39.95

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Special Features
DIRECTOR-APPROVED SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES
- New, restored high-definition digital transfer
- Le poulet (1962), director Claude Berri’s Oscar-winning short film
- New video interviews with Berri and actor Alain Cohen
- Interviews from 1967 with Berri and Michel Simon
- An excerpt from “The Jewish Children of Occupied France,” a 1975 French talk-show segment featuring Berri and the woman who helped secure his family’s safety during World War II
- Original theatrical trailer
- New and improved English subtitle translation
- PLUS: A booklet featuring a new essay by critic David Sterritt, an appreciation of the film by François Truffaut, and excerpts from Berri’s memoir




#389: "W.R. - Die Mysterien des Organismus / W.R. - Misterije organizma / WR: Mysteries of the Organism [DVD-Titel]" [Jugoslavien / BRD 1971, Dusan Makavejev]



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What does the energy harnessed through orgasm have to do with the state of communist Yugoslavia circa 1971? Only counterculture filmmaker extraordinaire Dušan Makavejev has the answers (or the questions). His surreal documentary-fiction collision WR: Mysteries of the Organism, which begins as an investigation of the life and work of controversial psychologist and philosopher Wilhelm Reich, then explodes into a freeform narrative of a beautiful young Slavic girl’s sexual liberation. Banned in the director’s former homeland, WR is both whimsical and bold in its intersection of politics and sexuality.

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Film Info
1971
85 minutes
Color
1.33:1
Dolby Digital Mono 1.0
Not Anamorphic
English
$39.95

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Special Features
DIRECTOR-APPROVED SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES
- New, restored high-definition digital transfer, supervised and approved by director Dušan Makavejev
- Audio commentary assembled from Raymond Durgnat's 1999 book on the film
- Hole in the Soul, Makavejev’s 1994 tragicomic autobiographical short film, originally made for the BBC
- New video interview with Makavejev
- New and improved English subtitle translation
- PLUS: A new essay by critic Jonathan Rosenbaum




#390: "Sweet Movie" [CDN / F / BRD 1974, Dusan Makavejev]



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Pushing his themes of sexual liberation to their boiling point, Yugoslavian art-house provocateur Dušan Makavejev followed his international sensation WR: Mysteries of the Organism with this full-throated shriek in the face of bourgeois complacency and movie-watching. Sweet Movie tackles the limits of personal and political freedom with kaleidoscopic feverishness, shuttling viewers from a gynecological beauty pageant to a grotesque food orgy with scatological, taboo-shattering glee. With its lewd abandon and sketch-comedy perversity, Sweet Movie became both a cult staple and exemplar of the envelope pushing of 1970s cinema.

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Film Info
1974
98 minutes
Color
1.66:1
Dolby Digital Mono 1.0
Anamorphic
English
$29.95

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Special Features
DIRECTOR-APPROVED SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES
- New, restored high-definition digital transfer, supervised and approved by director Dušan Makavejev
- New video interview with Makavejev
- New interview with Balkan film scholar Dina Iordanova
- Actress Anna Prucnal sings a song featured in the film
- New and improved English subtitle translation
- PLUS: A booklet featuring new essays by Stanley Cavell and David Sterritt




#391: "If...." [GB 1968, Lindsay Anderson]



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Lindsay Anderson’s If. . . . is a daringly anarchic vision of British society set in a boarding school in late sixties England. Before Kubrick made his mischief iconic in A Clockwork Orange, Malcolm McDowell made a hell of an impression as insouciant Mick Travis, who, along with his school chums trumps authority at every turn, finally turning violent savior against the draconian games of one-upmanship played by both students and the powers-that-be. Mixing color and black-and-white as audaciously as it mixes fantasy and reality, If. . . . remains one of cinema’s most unforgettable rebel yells.

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Film Info
1968
112 minutes
Color/Black & White
1.66:1
Dolby Digital Mono 1.0
Anamorphic
English
$39.95

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Special Features
SPECIAL EDITION DOUBLE-DISC SET FEATURES
- New, restored high-definition digital transfer, approved by cinematographer Miroslav Ondricek and assistant editor Ian Rakoff
- Audio commentary featuring film critic and historian David Robinson and actor Malcolm McDowell
- A 2003 episode from the Scottish TV series Cast and Crew about If. . . ., featuring interviews with McDowell, Ondricek, director’s assistant Stephen Frears, producer Michael Medwin, and screenwriter David Sherwin
- Thursday’s Children (1955), Anderson’s Academy Award–winning breakthrough documentary about a school for deaf children, co-directed by Guy Brenton and narrated by Richard Burton
- New video interview with actor Graham Crowden
- Original theatrical trailers
- PLUS: A booklet featuring pieces by critic David Ehrenstein, screenwriter David Sherwin, and director Lindsay Anderson

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