Dirección: François Truffaut
Escrita por: François Truffaut, Jean Gruault
Argumento: Henri Pierre Roché
Producción: Les Films du Carosse SEDIF.
Canción: "Le Tourbillon" Bassiac
Ayudantes dirección:Georges Pellegrin, Robert Bobert, Florence Malraux.
Script: Suzanne Schiffman.
Decorados: Fred Capel.
Montaje:Claudine Bouché.
Director de producción: Marcel Berbert.
Distribuidor: CINEDIS.
Estreno: París, 24-1-1962.
Música: Georges Delerue
Fotografía: Raoul Coutard
Interpretación:
Jeanne Moreau - Catherine
Oskar Werner - Jules
Henri Serre - Jim
Vanna Urbino - Gilberte
Boris Bassiak - Albert
Anny Nelsen - Lucie
Sabine Haudepin - La petite Sabine
Marie Dubois - Therese
Christiane Wagner - Helga
Michel Subor - Narrator
Franscope 35 MILIMETROS
Duración: 105´
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Sinopsis:
Dos artistas, el austriaco Jules y el francés Jim, están enamorados de la misma mujer, Catherine, desde hace 20 años. La amistad entre ambos artistas se inicia en Montparnasse en 1907. Más tarde, durante un viaje a Viena, conocerán a Catherine y será Jules quién primero se enamore de ella, para terminar casándose y teniendo juntos una niña. Finalizada la guerra, Jim vuelve para saludar a sus amigos y Catherine lo recibe radiante, con su hija de cuatro años. Es entonces cuando Jim comprende que las cosas no van bien en el matrimonio. Catherine termina convirtiéndose en la amante de Jim y deseando tener un hijo con él que lleve su nombre.
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Genre: Drama / Romance / Romantic Drama / Period Film
Plot Outline: Decades of a love triangle concerning two friends and an impulsive woman.
Plot Synopsis: In Paris, 1900, two friends, Jules (Austrian) and Jim (French) fall in love with the same woman, Catherine. But Catherine loves and marries Jules. After WWI, when they meet again in Germany, Catherine starts to love Jim... This is the story of three people in love, a love which does not affect their friendship, and about how their relationship envolves with the years.
Amazon.com Editorial Review: François Truffaut's third feature, though it's named for the two best friends who become virtually inseparable in pre-World War I Paris, is centered on Jeanne Moreau's Catherine, the most mysterious, enigmatic woman in his career-long gallery of rich female portraits. Adapted from the novel by Henri-Pierre Roché, Truffaut's picture explores the 30-year friendship between Austrian biologist Jules (Oskar Werner) and Parisian writer Jim (Henri Serre) and the love triangle formed when the alluring Catherine makes the duo a trio. Spontaneous and lively, a woman of intense but dynamic emotions, she becomes the axle on which their friendship turns as Jules woos her and they marry, only to find that no one man can hold her. Directed in bursts of concentrated scenes interspersed with montage sequences and pulled together by the commentary of an omniscient narrator, Truffaut layers his tragic drama with a wealth of detail. He draws on his bag of New Wave tricks for the carefree days of youth--zooms, flash cuts, freeze frames--that disappear as the marriage disintegrates during the gloom of the postwar years. Werner is excellent as Jules, a vibrant young man whose slow, melancholy slide into emotional compromise is charted in his increasingly sad eyes and resigned face, while Serre plays Jim as more of an enigma, guarded and introspective. But both are eclipsed in the glare of Moreau's radiant Catherine: impulsive, demanding, sensual, passionate, destructive, and ultimately unknowable. A masterpiece of the French New Wave and one of Truffaut's most confident and accomplished films. --Sean Axmaker
Other Reviews: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0055032/externalreviews
ALLMOViE: http://www.allmovie.com/cg/avg.dll?p=avg&sql=1:26712
Rotten Tomatoes: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/jules_and_jim/
Tomatometer: 96%
iMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0055032/
iMDB Rating: 7.8/10 (5,832 votes)
French Release Date: January 23, 1962
DVD Release Date: November 16, 1999
Awards & Nominations: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0055032/awards
Country: France
Language: French / German
Specs:
Video: XviD 1.2 SMP @ ~1766 kbps
Audio: AC3 2Ch (2/0) 192 kbps
Resolution: 720 x 288
Aspect Ratio: 2.500 (5:2)
Framerate: 23.976 fps
Qf: 0.252
Runtime: 01:46:12.783
Subtitles: English
OpenDML (AVI v2.0)
Interleave: 96 ms (2.3 v.frames), preload=96
Audio frames: Split across interleaves
Video: 1.31 GB (89.89%)
Audio: 145 MB (9.77%)
AVI Overhead: 5.02 MB (0.34%)
I-VOPs: 1050 (0.69%)
P-VOPs: 73342 (48.00%)
B-VOPs: 78402 (51.31%)
S-VOPs: 0 (0.00%)
N-VOPs: 0 (0.00%)
Max consecutive B-VOPs: 5
1 consec: 83.74%
2 consec: 16.13%
3 consec: 0.02%
4 consec: 0.01%
5 consec: 0.10%
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