Jules Et Jim (UK)

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Hailed by critics as one of the greatest films of all time
Certificate: PG
Running Time: 101 mins
Retail Price: £19.99
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Synopsis:
Hailed by critics as one of the greatest films of all time, Francois Truffaut`s internationally award-winning film Jules And Jim is set pre and post The First World War, and tells the tale of two young students, Jules (Oskar Werner), an Austrian, and Jim (Henri Serre), a Frenchman, in love with the beautiful, capricious, Catherine (outstandingly played by Jeanne Moreau). Captivating both of them for twenty years, the enigmatic Catherine switches her allegiance quixotically from one to the other - and occasionally to other men too.
Yet neither Jules nor Jim can free himself from her powerful spell... until Catherine performs the definitive action that changes everything forever. An atmospheric and energetic meditation on the nature of human love and monogamous morality, this is a breathtaking film with exemplary performances from the three central performers, told in classic New Wave documentary-style cinema language.

Special Features:
Introduction to the film
Audio commentary by Jeanne Moreau
Original theatrical trailer
Francois Truffaut Collection trailers
Truffaut talks about the book `Jules et Jim` (1966)
Truffaut talks about his film and discusses a few scenes (1965)

Video Tracks:
Widescreen Anamorphic 1.78:1

Subtitle Tracks:
English

Directed By:
François Truffaut

Written By:



Starring:
Boris Bassiak
Henri Serre
Jeanne Moreau
Vanna Urbino
Oskar Werner

Soundtrack By:
Georges Delerue

Director of Photography:
Raoul Coutard

Editor:
Claudine Bouché

Production Designer:
Fred Capel

Producer:
Marcel Berbert

Distributor:
Tartan Video

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8 / 10
FORGET ALL ABOUT AMERICAN BIG BUCKS MOVIES.
We, as Europeans should be proud of our own films.Mr Truffaut manages to portray in a very simple but fascinating way the friendship between an Austrian,Jules, and a Frenchman,Jim, and their love for women, but most of all their love for Catherine, Jeanne Moreau in absolute top form.
It is fundamentally a sad story, filmed without any costly special effects. A real film, made by real actors.
There is nothing artificial in this film.It is simply a joy to watch
posted by HanjoM on 28/10/2002 13:08
9 / 10
Not a perfect Transfer, but Truffaut`s films are poetry in motion, he uses a camera like a writer uses prose, the camera is his pen...
posted by Richard73 on 1/12/2003 19:50