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Alain Mazars Short Films Collection (DVD) (*)
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$29.99

Original Title: Rouges Silences / Le Jardin des âges / Visages Perdus / Actus
Language Selections:
English ( Subtitles )
French ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )


Product Origin/Format:
France ( PAL/Region 0 )

Running Time:
120 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (1.78:1)

Special Features:
Interactive Menu
Scene Access
Booklet


Movie filmed in 1979-1984 and produced in:
France ( France, Benelux )
Spain ( Spain, Portugal )


Directed By:
Alain Mazars


Written By:
Alain Mazars


Synopsis:
Rouges Silences: This is an astonishing film. First of all because of the rhythm of its images, its visual scansions, its rigorous framing, its lighting and the direction of its actors - it's a concentration of cinematic elements chosen for their efficacy. We're far from the overwhelming narrative efficiency of American cinema - Mazars demonstrates a genuinely professional efficacy that gives each shot its own dynamism and strength - the result of a fully realized original concept. The codes of the fantastic are simultaneously amplified and kept at arms length. Mazars achieves this by applying a humorous expressionistic technique, perhaps a first for the genre. Some extreme close-ups of flowers and insects recall the writings of Caillois; this is the first time that I've seen anything equivalent to his work in a cinematic context. There's a dual movement in this film: the restraint of individual shots contrasts with an overall impression of bulimia - a frenetic desire to film.This may be what we find so disturbing; it forces us to refocus our vision in a whole new way. The film acknowledges a lengthy heritage of process and narration,which becomes grist to its extremely personal mill.



This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 26 June, 2021.
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