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L’argent Review - Criterion Forum ”L’argent” A to Z is a new visual essay by scholar James Quandt and it examines the film and the common themes, imagery, framing, and editing that it shares with his previous work The essay is broken down into 26-chapters, one for each letter of the alphabet, and covers topics like his use of colour, the significance of doors
Largent Review - Criterion Forum The BFI presents Robert Bresson’s final film, L’argent, on an all-new Blu-ray edition The film is delivered here on a dual-layer disc in its original aspect ratio of 1 66:1 with a 1080p 24hz high-definition encode
Pickpocket The Trial of Joan of Arc LArgent - CriterionForum. org L’ARGENT A film by Robert Bresson BFI Blu-ray release on 8 August 2022, with an iTunes and Amazon Prime release on 15 August Following the BFI’s Blu-ray release of Robert Bresson’s Pickpocket (1959), the director’s 1983 film L’Argent comes to Blu-ray on 8 August, restored from the original negative This energetic, enigmatic
L’argent Packaging Photos - Criterion Forum Press conference from the 1983 Cannes Film Festival "L’argent," A to Z, a new video essay by film scholar James Quandt Trailer An essay by critic Adrian Martin and a newly expanded 1983 interview with director Robert Bresson by critic Michel Ciment
Largent Details - Criterion Forum Jonathan Hourigan on L’Argent (2007, 27 mins, audio only): the film scholar – who assisted in the making of L’Argent – speaks about the production; Value For Money (1970, 22 mins) David Blest’s dreamlike, experimental short film, featuring Quentin Crisp, visualises coin-operated connections between money and religion; Theatrical trailer
Carlotta Films - criterionforum. org L'Argent is to be a 2-disc set: Disc 1: Le Film : L'Argent - La présentation par Jean-François Zygel (3 mn) - Le nouvel accompagnement musical de Jean-François Zygel (dolby Digital 5 0 et stéréo) Disc 2: - Autour de L'Argent (40 mn) : Making of d'époque réalisé par Jean Dréville pendant le tournage du film
L’argent Details - Criterion Forum Transposing a Tolstoy novella to contemporary Paris, L’argent follows a counterfeit bill as it originates as a prop in a schoolboy prank, then circulates like a virus among the corrupt and the virtuous alike before landing with a young truck driver and leading him to incarceration and violence With brutal economy, Bresson constructs his
A Man Escaped Review - Criterion Forum Following this is a 1984 documentary called The Road to Bresson, which features filmmakers Leo de Boer and Jurien Rood trying to get an interview with Bresson while he’s doing a press tour for what would have been his latest film, L’Argent We get some footage from one of the press conferences, which presents a rather flustered and annoyed
Largent Details - Criterion Forum L'argent Potemkine Films 2018 Blu-ray Artificial Eye 2005 DVD (United Kingdom) New Yorker Video 2005 DVD (USA) The Criterion Collection 2017 DVD (USA) The Criterion Collection 2017 Blu-ray (USA) Potemkine Films 2018 Blu-ray (France) BFI 2022 Blu-ray (United Kingdom)
Bresson on DVD - criterionforum. org L'Argent seems to be in a similar vein to me, but wildly more successful It occurs to me that the majority of the films in the latter half of Bresson's career seem to be consciously engaging with contemporary youth (Balthazar, Mouchette, Quatre nuits, Le Diable, L'Argent) In a rural setting, this seems to be less problematic than in an urban