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    Last Year at Marienbad [Blu-ray]

    Director: Alain Resnais, Alain Robbe-Grillet Cast: Delphine Seyrig

    Delphine Seyrig
    , Georgio Albertazzi
    Georgio Albertazzi
    , Sacha Pitoeff
    Sacha Pitoeff
    , Francoise Bertin
    Francoise Bertin
    , Luce Garcia-Ville
    Luce Garcia-Ville


    Blu-ray

    $29.99
    $29.99

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    Customer Reviews

    • Release Date: 08/20/2019
    • UPC: 0738329237363
    • Original Release: 1961
    • Rating: NR
    • Region Code: A
    • Presentation: [B&W]
    • Language: English
    • Runtime: 5640
    • Sales rank: 22,615

    Special Features

    Audio Commentary by film historian Tim Lucas; Trailers; Booklet essay by Vanity Fair film critic K. Austin Collins; Interview with filmmaker Volker Schl?ndorff; Last Year at Marienbad A to Z, a visual essay by James Quandt, programmer for the TIFF Cinematheque; Memories of Last Year at Marienbad, a making-of doc using Super 8 footage shot on set; Toute la memoire du monde (1956), a short film by Alain Resnais

    Cast & Crew

    Performance Credits
    Delphine Seyrig A - The brunette woman
    Georgio Albertazzi Actor,X
    Sacha Pitoeff M - The other man with the thin face
    Francoise Bertin A character from the hotel #1
    Luce Garcia-Ville A character from the hotel #2
    Helena Kornel A character from the hotel #3
    Francois Spira Actor,Actor
    Karin Toeche-Mittler Actor
    Pierre Barbaud A character from the hotel #5
    Wilhelm von Deek A character from the hotel #6
    Jean Lanier A character from the hotel #7
    Gerard Lorin A character from the hotel #8
    Davide Montemuri Actor
    Gilles Queant A character from the hotel #10
    Gabriel Werner Actor
    Henri Colpi Actor
    Karin Toche-Mittler Actor
    Francis Seyrig Composer

    Technical Credits
    Pierre Courau Producer
    Raymond Froment Producer
    Alain Robbe-Grillet Screenwriter

    This experimental New Wave film features stunning imagery, while deliberately avoiding conventional plot and character development. At an elegant European resort, a man encounters a woman and claims they met at a spa the previous year. But the woman, who is accompanied by another man, responds with apparent bewilderment.

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    One of the most enigmatic and distinctive movies ever made, this collaboration of director Alain Resnais with leading French novelist and filmmaker Alain Robbe-Grillet has confounded and intrigued audiences since it first led the wave of European art movies in the early 1960s. Wandering through and around the story of a mysterious love triangle as it wanders through and around its hotel setting, the film can be interpreted, among other possibilities, as a parody of Hollywood romantic melodramas; as an effort to find a new way to tell a romantic melodrama, free of the clichés imposed by Hollywood; as a mystery, whose answer is finally unresolved and perhaps unresolvable; as, therefore, a Rashomon-like examination of the uncertainty of truth; as a philosophical inquiry into truth, time, memory, and personal identity; as a purely sensual melange of shapes and sounds -- grand architecture, striking compositions, and strange soundtrack elements; as a self-reflexive examination of cinema itself; or as a game, like the logarithm game at the center of the story, played by the filmmakers with the audience. Whatever interpretation(s) one favors, this is, for better or for worse, an unforgettable and unique movie, a high-water mark of postwar European art cinema.
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