La petite Lise (Jean Grémillon, 1930) VHSRip VO

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La petite Lise (Jean Grémillon, 1930) VHSRip VO

Mensaje por acg110080 » Mié 26 Mar, 2008 08:57

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Genre: drama
Country: France
Director: Jean Grémillon
Script: Charles Spaak
Producer: Emile Natan
Cinematography: Jean Bachelet

Cast:
Pierre Alcover ... Berthier
Joe Alex ... Le danseur noir
Alex Bernard ... Un client
Julien Bertheau ... André
Raymond Cordy ... Un joueur de billard
Lucien Hector ... Un bagnard
Alexandre Mihalesco ... L'usurier
Pierre Piérade ... M. Bazet
Nadia Sibirskaïa ... Lise Berthier

Comment by Fred Patton/DVDBeaver: Jean Grémillon’s first talkie, the 1930 LA PETITE LISE, is anything but talky. While opening and closing with soulful afro-Latin strains, something just above silence reigns throughout the film. Grémillon is already orchestrating the auditory menace of nuanced sound sculpting that would later pervade REMORQUES (1941), setting forth evolving rhythmic figures at an atmospheric whisper. Grémillon grafts this aural frieze onto smoldering b&w photography. Truly, the frame is often smoking for purposes of motif. In truth, this film has the most impressive use of sound I know of, including Bresson’s MOUCHETTE. It’s up for speculation as to how much technical issues played into his creative use of sound and off-screen. What is of particular note is that instead of milking the capability of sync sound dialogue, Grémillon uses it very sparingly, increasing the range of expressiveness. An abstract score of atmospheric insinuation is always in accompaniment with the imagery tonally, rhythmically and dynamically. Listening carefully, ambient sound isever at work in a subliminal music score. The story of LA PETITE LISE belongs to the sandbox of melodrama, but Grémillon grinds it into expressionistic minimalism. What is this story? Perhaps it will suffice to say that it is the reunion of a father fresh out of prison with his daughter now grown up, all prepared under a pressure cooker of lens and mic. Conflagrations arise periodically from the embers of troubled quiet, with lighting flickering to and from peaks of intensity. Emblazoned gestures extend from the sustain of affective brood, while conversations flare up before subsiding back into the simmering cauldron.

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Mensaje por Bresson » Mié 26 Mar, 2008 09:27

que comparen con "In truth, this film has the most impressive use of sound I know of, including Bresson’s MOUCHETTE. "

hace de esta pelicula imprecindibley sobre todo urgente subtitular!!!!