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Chronicle of a summer (Paris 1960) = Chronique d'un été (Paris 1960)

Call Number

  • DVD 944.361 C5574 (CEN)

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Edition

DVD special edition.

Languages

In French, with English subtitles.

Publication Information

[Irvington, NY] : Criterion Collection, [2013]

Physical Description

1 videodisc (90 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet (33 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm)

Audience

Not rated.

Summary

Few films can claim to be as influential to the course of cinema history as Chronicle of a Summer. The fascinating result of a collaboration between filmmaker-anthropologist Jean Rouch and sociologist Edgar Morin, this vanguard work of what Morin would term cinéma verité is a brilliantly conceived and realized sociopolitical diagnosis of the early sixties in France. By simply interviewing a group of Paris residents in the summer of 1960?beginning with the provocative and eternal question ?Are you happy?? and expanding to political issues, including the ongoing Algerian War?Rouch and Morin reveal the hopes and dreams of a wide array of people, from artists to factory workers, from an Italian émigré to an African student. Chronicle of a Summer?s penetrative approach gives us a document of a time and place with extraordinary emotional depth.

Notes

Title from container.

Originally released as a documentary in 1961.

Special features: new 2K digital master from the 2011 Cineteca di Bologna restoration ; Un été + 50 (2011), a seventy-five-minute documentary featuring outtakes from the film, along with new interviews with codirector Edgar Morin and some of the film's participants ; archival interviews with codirector Jean Rouch and Marceline Loridan, one of the film's participants ; interview with anthropology professor Faye Ginsburg, the organizer of several Rouch retrospectives ; new English subtitle translation.

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