Les visiteurs du soir

DVD - 2012

Set in the 15th century, two strangers dressed as minstrels arrive at a castle in advance of court festivities, and it is revealed that they are actually emissaries of the devil himself, dispatched to spread heartbreak and suffering. Their plans, however, are thwarted by an unexpected intrusion: human love. Often interpreted as an allegory for the Nazi occupation of France, during which it was made.

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Subjects
Genres
Feature films
Romance films
Fiction films
Video recordings for the hearing impaired
Published
[Irvington, NY] : Criterion Collection [2012]
Language
French
English
Other Authors
Marcel Carné (film director), André Paulvé (film producer), Jacques Prévert, 1900-1977 (screenwriter), Pierre Laroche, 1902-1962 (actor), Arletty, 1898-1992, Marie Déa, Fernand Ledoux, 1897-1993, Alain Cuny, Pierre Labry, 1885-1948, Jean d' Yd, 1880-1964, Roger Blin, 1907-1984, Gabriel Gabrio, 1887-1946, Marcel Herrand, Jules Berry, 1883-1951
Edition
DVD special edition ; full screen
Item Description
Originally produced as a motion picture in 1942.
Special features: "The making of 'Les visiteurs du soir'" featurette; trailer; booklet with "Love in the ruins" essay by Michael Atkinson.
Physical Description
1 videodisc (121 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in
Format
DVD; region 1, NTSC; full screen (1.33:1) presentation; mono.
Audience
Not rated.
Production Credits
Cinematographer, Roger Hubert ; editor, Henri Rust ; music, Maurice Thiriet ; musical director, Charles Münch ; production design and costumes by Georges Wakevitch.
ISBN
9781604656343
Access
Classroom use may be subject to licensing restrictions.
Contents unavailable.
Review by Library Journal Review

Considered France's Gone with the Wind, Children is easily Marcel Carne's (1906-96) most admired work, a sweeping romantic two-part opus set amid the 19th-century Paris theater scene about four disparate men in love with a striking but aloof courtesan. Thanks to a painstaking restoration, the picture quality is stunning. A lesser Carne work but still worth a look, Visiteurs offers a medieval fable about Satan's emissaries tasked with thwarting a romance. The former is a must-see for all serious film lovers. (c) Copyright 2013. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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