L'Homme du Large (Marcel L'Herbier 1920) VHSRip VOSA

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L'Homme du Large (Marcel L'Herbier 1920) VHSRip VOSA

Mensaje por David_Holm » Sab 04 Ago, 2007 22:48

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L'Homme du Large-Marcel L'Herbier 1920
(The Man Of Sea)
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[/center]Director: Marcel L'Herbier
Script: Marcel L'Herbier, based on a novel by Honoré de Balzac
Photo: Georges Lucas
Cast: Jaque Catelain (Michel), Roger Karl (Nolff), Charles Boyer (Guenn la Taupe), Philippe Hériat (Le protecteur), Marcelle Pradot (Djenna), Claire Prelia (La mère), Claude Autant-Lara (Un des copains), Dimitri Dragomir (Un des copains), Suzanne Doris (Lia), Lili Samuel (La lesbienne), Georges Forois (Le pêcheur), Pâquerette (La tenancière)
Premiere:03.12.1920
Production:Gaumont

Synopsis:Off the coast of Brittany, Nolff earns his living as a fisherman, and hopes that his son Michel will follow in his footsteps. However, Michel has no such aspirations, preferring to spend his days and nights with his dissolute friends in the nearby town. When his mother dies, Michel steals some money left by her to his sister Dejenna. When he learns of this, Nolff seizes his son and casts him out to sea in an open boat, letting the sea cast its judgement...

Review:L’Homme du large, Marcel L'Herbier’s first great film, offers an extraordinarily compelling portrayal of the forces of good and evil that motivate human behaviour. Whilst it does not have the huge epic scale of some of L’Herbier’s subsequent films, it is nonetheless a masterwork of cinematic storytelling and uses a dazzling range of photographic techniques to hold the audience’s attention.
The harsh Brittany coast provides an appropriate setting for this austere tale of filial betrayal and redemption. The alluringly beautiful but fearsome open sea emphasises the temperament of the fisherman Nolff, a simple solitary soul whose only wish is that his son becomes like him. Meanwhile, the scenes of wild debauchery in a town tavern (at one time censored for being too explicit) reveal the true nature of Nolff’s wayward son, Michel. The narrative approach is simple but it is astonishingly effective, with moments of harrowing dramatic intensity gradually building to a genuinely poignant climax. In addition, the documentary-style filming of an Easter festival provides an illuminating record of Breton life in the early part of the Twentieth Century.

The historic importance of L’Homme du large is summed up Henri Langlois, founder of the cinématèque française, who described the film as the first example of "écriture cinématographique". It also marked the screen debut for famed French actor Charles Boyer. The film was recently restored (by Gaumont in 1998), complete with the original colour tints and decorated caption cards.(from Filmdefrance)

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Video Codec: DIVX 5
Bitrate:1018 kb/s
Framesize:640x480
Audio Codec:MPEG1,Layer3
Bitrate:128 kb/s
Channels: 2
Intertitles:french and german sub.
Runtime:01:24:40
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Mensaje por Jacob » Sab 04 Ago, 2007 23:33

David_Holm escribió:Saúdos desde el fondo del foro otra vez?
En absoluto, esta va a tener tirón, ya verás...
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¡Ostras, Krusty el pasayo! Ya te decía que iba a tener tirón...

http://www.cine-clasico.com/foros/viewt ... 572#101572 - ¡¡Y Homer!! jjj ¿Seguro que no es un screener?

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Mensaje por Nalekh » Dom 05 Ago, 2007 11:37

¡Pincho! Gracias David_Holm por los avisos silentes desde Cine-Clasico

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Mensaje por Oldsen » Dom 05 Ago, 2007 11:59

Muchas gracias. Tengo ganas de ver más cosas de Marcel L'Herbier.

Un saludo :wink:.
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Mensaje por dhrapi » Dom 05 Ago, 2007 17:31

Muchas gracias, David. Pinchando inmediatamente.

Saludos. :wink:
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