Une Femme Mariee (Blu-ray)

Featuring: Macha Méril, Philippe Leroy & Bernard Noël

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Long out-of-circulation and unavailable on home-video, Jean-Luc Godard's 1964 masterpiece Une femme mariée, fragments d'un film tourné en 1964 en noir et blanc [A Married Woman: Fragments of a Film Shot in 1964 in Black and White] has, until now, represented the ostensibly 'missing' key work from the first, zeitgeist-defining phase of JLG's filmography. The feature which bridges the gap between Bande à part and Alphaville, Une femme mariée is, nevertheless, a galaxy, or gallery, unto itself - a lucid, complex, profoundly funny series of portraits, etched with Godardian acids, of the wife that represents either a singular case, or a universal example, of "a"/"the" married woman, and the men in her orbit.

Macha Méril (later of Pialat's Nous ne vieillirons pas ensemble, and Varda's Sans toit ni loi) plays Charlotte - the title character. She's married to aviator Pierre (Philippe Leroy, of Becker's Le Trou). She sleeps with thespian Robert (Bernard Noël). She talks "intelligence" with renowned critic-filmmaker Roger Leenhardt, and takes part in a fashion-shoot at a public pool. The "fragments" of the film's subtitle are chapters, episodes, vignettes, tableaux; Une femme mariée is a pile of magazines made into a film, and a film turned into a magazine - the table of contents reading: Alfred Hitchcock. Jean Racine. La Peau douce. A Peruvian serum. Nuit et brouillard. The "Eloquence" bra. The quartets of Beethoven. Madame Céline. Fantômas. Robert Bresson. A Volkswagen making a right turn. - A film shot in 1964, and in black and white.

Designed with Raoul Coutard's breathtaking cinematography, Godard's picture captures a moment in time - but all its mysteries, its truths, its beauty, comedy and grace, serve to resolve into a work of art for the ages. The Masters of Cinema Series is proud to present Jean-Luc Godard's classic, Une femme mariée, in a magnificent new Gaumont restoration for the first time on blu-ray
  • Gorgeous and newly restored 1080p/24fps transfer of the film in its original 1.37:1 aspect ratio
  • New and improved English subtitle translations
  • The original trailer for the film (presented here in 1080p/24fps), created and edited by Jean-Luc Godard at the time of the film's original French release, presented in its original 1.37:1 aspect ratio
  • 80-PAGE BOOK containing:
  • A new "overture" by legendary French critic and filmmaker Luc Moullet (Les Contrebandières, A Girl Is a Gun, Les Sièges de l'Alcazar, Le Prestige de la mort)
  • A lengthy roundtable discussion between Luc Moullet - writer/critic and American correspondent for Cahiers du cinéma, Bill Krohn - writer/critic, Andy Rector and release producer Craig Keller - on the film, and its relationship to Godard's oeuvre from the '50s through the '00s
  • A concentrated investigation into the film by Bill Krohn
  • An image-essay by Andy Rector
  • A new statement about the film by star Macha Méril
  • A transcript of Godard's late-'70s lecture on Une femme mariée, Bergman's Persona, Flaherty's Nanook of the North, and Rossellini's Francesco giullare di Dio, originally presented in Introduction à une véritable histoire du cinéma, translated here into English for the first time
  • Excerpts from Jean Racine's Bérénice, in the original French, accompanied by a new parallel English translation
  • An editorial preface on the role of Blu-ray and DVD booklets in the modern film-viewing era
  • A short aside on the nature of "production stills" reproduced in Blu-ray and DVD booklets, film books, and film magazines
  • The reproduction of a late-'70s collage by Godard on the subject of Alfred Hitchcock - A lengthy conversational afterword by Craig Keller and Andy Rector
ActorsMacha Méril, Philippe Leroy & Bernard Noël
DirectorJean-Luc Godard
Certificate15 years and over
Year1964
ScreenFullscreen 4:3
LanguagesFrench - Mono
SubtitlesEnglish
Duration1 hour and 35 minutes (approx)

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