Title:
Early short films of the French new wave [dvd videorecording]
Author:
Braunberger, Pierre, 1905-1990, film producer.
Physical Description:
2 videodiscs (358 min.) : sound, color, black and white ; 4 3/4 in.
General Note:
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Wide screen and Full screen (1.33:1, 1.78:1).
Spoken word: Bonus film: Directing actors by Jean Renoir, Gisèle Braunberger (1968 : 22 min)
Contents:
Disc 1: All the world's memory / Alain Resnais (1956 : 21 min.) -- Fool's mate / Jacques Rivette (1956 : 27 min.) -- The Marines / Franc̦ois Reichenbach (1957 : 21 mins.) -- All the boys are called Patrick / Jean-Luc Godard (1957 : 21 min.) -- The song of Styrene / Alain Resnais (1957 : 13 min.) -- Ô saisons, ô châteux / Agnès Varda (1958 : 21 min.) -- The overworked / Jacques Doniol-Valcroze (1958 : 25 min.) -- A story of water / Jean-Luc Godard and Franc̦ois Truffaut (1958 : 18 min.) -- Charlotte and her boyfriend / Jean-Luc Godard (1958 : 20 min.) -- Love exists / Maurice Pialat (1960 : 21 min.) -- Janine / Maurice Pialat (1961 : 17 min.) -- 500 francs / Melvin Van Peebles (1961 : 12 min.) -- Paris, a winter's day / Guy Gilles (1962 : 9 min.)
Disc 2: In memory of rock / Franc̦ois Reichenbach (1963 : 11 min.) -- The little cafe / Franc̦ois Reichenbach (1963 : 12 min.) -- The goumbé of the young revelers / Jean Rouch (1965 : 28 min.) -- The botanical avatar of Mademoiselle Flora / Jeanne Barbillon (1965 : 14 min.) -- The fifteen year old widows / Jean Rouch (1966 : 25 min).
Abstract:
Starting in the mid-1950s, a group of talented young filmmakers presented a radically new vision of French cinema. Dubbed the "Young Turks" by Cahiers du Cinéma co-founder André Bazin, they overturned the studio-based industry of the day, creating films that were modern, political... and funny. The group included François Truffaut, Jean-Luc Godard, Agnès Varda, Éric Rohmer, and more. The short films in this box set represent the dawn of the New Wave -- the earliest works of its most emblematic auteurs. Produced between 1957 and 1965, these shorts are not just stepping stones on the way to the famed New Wave features, but classics that stand on their own. Pierre Braunberger, the visionary producer of these films, was an iconoclast and film lover, and among those who broke with French post-war cinema. Recognizing that he did not have the skills to be a director himself, he supported the New Wave filmmakers, guiding them in their work and financing their early efforts. These films are the first forays of a movement that would revolutionize the world of French film and influence cinema around the world for decades to come.
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