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Crew:
Screenplay: Jean Guinee
Cinematography: Boris Kaufman, Louis Berger, Jean-Paul Alphen
Production: Jacques-Louis Nounez
Cinematography: Boris Kaufman, Louis Berger, Jean-Paul Alphen
Production: Jacques-Louis Nounez
A harsh Winter: December 1933. A stubborn and ill filmmaker: Jean Vigo. An inexperienced and opinionated producer: Jacques Louis-Nounez. Two famous actors: Michel Simon, who had just broken through with Jean de la Lune (1931) and Boudu Sauvé des Eaux (1932), and Dita Parlo, a Berlin star. A third protagonist, friend of Vigo and lead of his medium-length forbidden film Zéro de Conduite (1933), Jean Dasté. A minimalist script, simultaneously modest and violent: the wife of a sailor leaves him for a peddler. An inspired cinematographer: Boris Kaufman. A talented musician: Maurice Jaubert. Finally, a legendary masterpiece: L’Atalante. This is where the film’s curse begins. October 5, 1934: Jean Vigo, exhausted from the shooting and suffering of septicemia, dies. He was 29 years old and all he saw from this film was its first rough draft.
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Cast:
Michel Simon, Dita Parlo, Jean Dasté -
Original Title:
L’Atalante -
Country:
France -
Year:
1934 - 89’ Subtitles: Portuguese
Crew:
Screenplay: Jean Guinee
Cinematography: Boris Kaufman, Louis Berger, Jean-Paul Alphen
Production: Jacques-Louis Nounez
Cinematography: Boris Kaufman, Louis Berger, Jean-Paul Alphen
Production: Jacques-Louis Nounez