Une femme mariée: The Masters of Cinema Series
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Fragments d'un film tourné en 1964 en noir et blanc
Certificate: 15
Running Time: 95
Retail Price: £24.99
Release Date: 25/01/2010
Content Type: Movie
Synopsis:
Long out-of-circulation and unavailable on home video, Jean-Luc Godard's 1964 masterpiece Une femme mariée, fragments d'un film tourné en 1964 en noir et blanc [A Married Woman: Fragments of a Film Shot in 1964 in Black and White] has, until now, represented the ostensibly 'missing' key work from the first, zeitgeist-defining phase of JLG's filmography. The feature which bridges the gap between Bande à part and Alphaville, Une femme mariée is, nevertheless, a galaxy, or gallery, unto itself a lucid, complex, profoundly funny series of portraits, etched with Godardian acids, of the wife that represents either a singular case, or a universal example, of "a"/"the" married woman, and the men in her orbit.
Macha Méril (later of Pialat's Nous ne vieillirons pas ensemble, and Varda's Sans toit ni loi) plays Charlotte the title character. She's married to aviator Pierre (Philippe Leroy, of Becker's Le Trou). She sleeps with thespian Robert (Bernard Noël). She talks "intelligence" with renowned critic-filmmaker Roger Leenhardt, and takes part in a fashion-shoot at a public pool. The "fragments" of the film's subtitle are chapters, episodes, vignettes, tableaux; Une femme mariée is a pile of magazines made into a film, and a film turned into a magazine the table of contents reading: Alfred Hitchcock. Jean Racine. La Peau douce. A Peruvian serum. Nuit et brouillard. The "Eloquence" bra. The quartets of Beethoven. Madame Céline. Fantômas. Robert Bresson. A Volkswagen making a right turn. A film shot in 1964, and in black and white.
Designed with Raoul Coutard's breathtaking cinematography, Godard's picture captures a moment in time but all its mysteries, its truths, its beauty, comedy and grace, serve to resolve into a work of art for the ages. The Masters of Cinema Series is proud to present Jean-Luc Godard's classic, Une femme mariée, in a magnificent new HD Gaumont restoration for the first time on Blu-ray anywhere in the world.
Special Features:
• Gorgeous new 1080p high-definition transfer of the film in its original aspect ratio
• New and improved English subtitle translations
• The original 3-1/2 minute trailer for the film, created and edited by Jean-Luc Godard at the time of the film's original French release, in 1080p
• 80-PAGE BOOK containing: A new "overture" by legendary French critic and filmmaker Luc Moullet (Les Contrebandières, A Girl Is a Gun, Les Sièges de l'Alcazar, Le Prestige de la mort). // A lengthy roundtable discussion between Luc Moullet; writer/critic and American correspondent for Cahiers du cinéma, Bill Krohn; and MoC's Craig Keller on the film, and its relationship to Godard's oeuvre from the 1950s through the 2000s. // A concentrated investigation into the film by Bill Krohn. // A new statement about the film by star Macha Méril. // A transcript of Godard's late-'70s lecture on Une femme mariée, originally presented in Introduction à une véritable histoire du cinéma, translated here into English for the first time. // Relevant excerpts from Jean Racine's Bérénice, in the original French, accompanied by a new parallel English translation. // And many notes on the film, Godard, and modern DVD production.
Video Tracks:
Full Frame 1.37:1
Audio Tracks:
LPCM Mono French
Subtitle Tracks:
English
Directed By:
Jean-Luc Godard
Written By:
Jean-Luc Godard
Starring:
Bernard Noël
Macha Méril
Philippe Leroy
Christophe Bourseiller
Roger Leenhardt
Margaret Le Van
Véronique Duval
Rita Maiden
Jean-Luc Godard
Georges Liron
Director of Photography:
Raoul Coutard
Editor:
Andrée Choty
Françoise Collin
Agnès Guillemot
Gérard Pollicand
Production Designer:
Henri Nogaret
Distributor:
Eureka Video
The Masters of Cinema Series
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