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French Directors - Louis Malle

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Elevator to the Gallows
Louis Malle
A Hitchcock-like romantic thriller from director Louis Malle (Atlantic City, Au Revoir les Enfants) which features a terrific early performance by French superstar Jeanne Moreau as a woman waiting for her lover to return from committing the "perfect crime." Malle sets old Hollywood film noir formulas to new rhythms in what is one of the first films of the French New Wave. Original jazz score by the late great Miles Davis. Criterion Collection Edition. Letterboxed. Includes new and archival interviews with director Louis Malle, actors Jeanne Moreau and Maurice Ronet, and soundtrack session pianist Rene Urtreger, footage of Miles Davis improvising the score, new video discussion about the score with jazz critic Gary Giddins and musician Jon Faddis, trailers, and essays by critic Terrence Rafferty and producer Vincent Malle. In French with English subtitles. France, 1958, 92 mins.
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$59.95  


Murmur of the Heart
Louis Malle
Louis Malle directed this affectionate story of a young man's coming of age. When a 14-year-old boy from a bourgeois home is sent to a sanitarium for his health, he learns that mother knows best. A comic and, at the time, quite scandalous motion picture. With Benoit Ferreux as the rambunctious kid and Lea Massari as his sensuous mom. Also Daniel Gelin, Marc Winocourt and Michel Lonsdale. Watch for the dinner tennis match. Criterion Collection Edition. Letterboxed. Includes trailer and essay by film critic Michael Sragow. In French with English subtitles. France/Germany/Italy, 1971, 118 mins.
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French Directors - Louis Malle


Atlantic City
Louis Malle
Burt Lancaster delivers a stunning performance as the seemingly washed-up gangster, with Susan Sarandon as his lost-soul companion. A moving portrait of American dreams, contained in the small-world milieu of the slums and the gambling palaces of Atlantic City. Based on the screenplay by John Guare. Lancaster earned Best Actor honors from the New York Film Critics Circle, the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, the Boston Society of Film Critics, and BAFTA, among many other accolades. Canada/USA/France, 1980, 103 mins.
DVD
$37.95  

Au Revoir les Enfants (Goodbye, Children)
Louis Malle
Louis Malle returns to the days of German occupation during World War II to recount the story of the friendship between two schoolboys, one Jewish and the other Catholic. A winner of many awards, including Best Picture in France. Criterion Collection Edition. Letterboxed. Includes trailer and essay by film critic Philip Kemp. In French with English subtitles. France, 1987, 101 mins.
DVD
$44.95  

Calcutta
Louis Malle
Louis Malle transforms this recording of his trip through India's great city from a simple travelogue into an intense examination of the minute details that make up the lives of those he encounters. An awesome tapestry emerges, one that joins such disparate strands as Moslems and Hindus, or the protests of a former government official and the building of a skyscraper without modern equipment. English narration. France 1976 99 mins. DVD
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Damage
Louis Malle
French director Louis Malle's adaptation of Josephine Hart's novel about an upper class Parliament member (Jeremy Irons) who has an affair with an ethereal French woman (Juliette Binoche) who is about to be married to Irons' son (Rupert Graves). Miranda Richardson co-stars as Irons' long-suffering wife. This unrated version contains the excised material the MPAA found objectionable enough to warrant an NC-17 rating. Great Britain/USA, 1992, 111 mins.
DVD
$44.95  

Elevator to the Gallows
Louis Malle
A Hitchcock-like romantic thriller from director Louis Malle (Atlantic City, Au Revoir les Enfants) which features a terrific early performance by French superstar Jeanne Moreau as a woman waiting for her lover to return from committing the "perfect crime." Malle sets old Hollywood film noir formulas to new rhythms in what is one of the first films of the French New Wave. Original jazz score by the late great Miles Davis. Criterion Collection Edition. Letterboxed. Includes new and archival interviews with director Louis Malle, actors Jeanne Moreau and Maurice Ronet, and soundtrack session pianist Rene Urtreger, footage of Miles Davis improvising the score, new video discussion about the score with jazz critic Gary Giddins and musician Jon Faddis, trailers, and essays by critic Terrence Rafferty and producer Vincent Malle. In French with English subtitles. France, 1958, 92 mins.
DVD
$59.95  

The Fire Within
Louis Malle
Louis Malle's painful and devastating portrait of dissolution and self-destruction, capturing the final two days of a wealthy French writer visiting his friends, following his release from a mental asylum. Brilliantly scored by Erik Satie, the film has a harsh, bleak beauty and despair. With Maurice Ronet, Lena Skerla, Yvonne Clech and Hubert Deschamps. French with English subtitles. France, 1963, 108 mins.
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Lacombe Lucien
Louis Malle
This brilliant film by Louis Malle is set during Germany's occupation of France and follows a young French peasant, rejected by the French resistance, who joins the Gestapo instead. His opportunistic role as a collaborator is threatened when he falls in love with a young Jewish girl. The unflattering portrayal of the resistance and the devastating depiction of the amorality of power resulted in a severely negative reaction to the film in France, motivating Malle's move to America. "Malle's film is a long, close look at the banality of evil; it is--not incidentally--one of the least banal movies ever made" (Pauline Kael, The New Yorker). Criterion Collection Edition. Letterboxed. Includes trailer and essay by film critic Michael Sragow. In French with English subtitles. France, 1974, 138 mins.
DVD
$44.95  

Murmur of the Heart
Louis Malle
Louis Malle directed this affectionate story of a young man's coming of age. When a 14-year-old boy from a bourgeois home is sent to a sanitarium for his health, he learns that mother knows best. A comic and, at the time, quite scandalous motion picture. With Benoit Ferreux as the rambunctious kid and Lea Massari as his sensuous mom. Also Daniel Gelin, Marc Winocourt and Michel Lonsdale. Watch for the dinner tennis match. Criterion Collection Edition. Letterboxed. Includes trailer and essay by film critic Michael Sragow. In French with English subtitles. France/Germany/Italy, 1971, 118 mins.
DVD
$44.95  

Pretty Baby
Louis Malle
Director Malle has taken a taboo subject, child prostitution, and created a film of humanity and beauty. Brooke Shields plays a young girl in 1917 New Orleans; Keith Carradine is a photographer obsessed with the red light district bewitched by Shields. With Susan Sarandon. USA, 1978, 109 mins.
DVD
$37.95  

Viva Maria
Louis Malle
Louis Malle's bawdy, irreverent work about two beautiful entertainers and anarchists (Jeanne Moreau and Brigitte Bardot) who become entangled in the Mexican revolution. With George Hamilton, Gregor Von Rezzori and Paulette Dubost. The DVD is closed-captioned, and includes optional English, French, and Spanish subtitles. French with English subtitles. France/Italy, 1965, 119 mins.
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$37.95  
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$37.95  

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