Product Description
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A portrait of Paris and Parisians during May
1962-"the first springtime of peace" for France since before
World War II-LE JOLI MAI is a film with several thousand actors
including a poet, a student, an owl, a housewife, a stockbroker,
a competitive dancer, two lovers, General de Gaulle and several
cats. It features a musical score by Academy Award-winning
composer Michel Legrand, and English commentary by Academy
Award-winning actress Simone Signoret.
Review
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"Chris Marker is an artist. He has something to say
about the 'other France,' the France we don't see on the
Champs-Elysees, and he says it simply and movingly." --Richard
Roud, The Guardian
"What distinguishes the film most ... is its wit, both verbal and
visual, so that it is simultaneously illuminating and funny."
--Time Out London
"An epic of inquiring photography." --J. Hoberman, The New York
Review of Books
"What distinguishes the film most ... is its wit, both verbal and
visual, so that it is simultaneously illuminating and funny."
--Time Out London
"An epic of inquiring photography." --J. Hoberman, The New York
Review of Books
"What distinguishes the film most ... is its wit, both verbal and
visual, so that it is simultaneously illuminating and funny."
--Time Out London
"An epic of inquiring photography." --J. Hoberman, The New York
Review of Books
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About the Director
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Born Christian François Bouche-Villeneuve on July 29,
1921 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, Chris Marker was a cinematic
essayist and audio-visual poet. After the Second World War,
Marker began as a writer, publishing his first book in 1949. In
the 1950s he turned to documentary filmmaking. Among his classic
works from this period are Letter from Siberia, Cuba Si!, Le Joli
Mai, and La Jetée. In the '60s and '70s he was actively involved
with SLON, a filmmaking collective dedicated to activist
production. Marker reemerged to make films under his own name
again in 1977 with Le Fond de l'air est rouge (English title: A
Grin Without A Cat). Creatively reworking his life as if editing
one of his own films, Marker made films on other filmmakers
during the '80s and '90s, including the renowned One Day in the
Life of Andrei Arsenevich. He also explored video and
computer-generated imagery with a continued emphasis on the
intersection between personal and political themes in films such
as The Case of the Grinning Cat, which was released in English in
2006. A pioneer auteur filmmaker and an original voice in world
cinema for over 50 years, Marker passed away on his birthday,
July 29, 2012. He is widely accepted to be one of the most
innovative and influential filmmakers in modern cinema history.
Chris MarkerIcarus Films is proud to distribute 10 of Chris
Marker's films, plus his Bestiary, a collection of his short
animal films, as well as Far From Vietnam and Class of Struggle
two collaborative productions that he helped initiate. Icarus
Films also distributes two films about Marker s legacy: Dan
Geva's Description of a Memory, a film Marker appreciated being
shown alongside with his work, which examines the history of
Israel through the lens of Marker's own 1960 film Description of
a Struggle, and To Chris Marker, An Unsent Letter, a posthumous
homage by Emiko Omori.
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