Un hombre
y una mujer /
(A man and a
woman) DVD
Original US Edition (Subtitulos en español)
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DVD Information
- Starring:
Anouk Aimée, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Pierre Barouh
- Director:
Claude Lelouch
- Encoding:
Region 1 - NTSC
- Format:
Color - Fullscreen
- Rated: R
- Release Date:
Mar. 18, 2003
- Run Time:
103 min.
-
Languages:
English,
French
-
Subtitles:
English, French,
Español
Movie Information
- General:
1966 - France - 103 min - Feature, Color and B&W
- Genre/Type:
Drama, Melodrama.
- Themes:
Dying Young, Battling Illness, Mothers and Daughters.
- Domestic Box Office:
N/A
- Theatrical Release Date:
N/A
- Production
Budget: N/A
Synopsis
This release of
this film is what DVD ought to be about. A Man and a Woman was one of the
most popular French films of the 1960s, and perhaps of all time, reaching
audiences in the United States that seldom even thought of attending foreign
films -- its love theme also constituted a genuine hit, one of those
soundtracks that was totally ubiquitous in 1960s adult pop circles. And for
all of that, the movie never made it onto laserdisc, bypassing that format
across the 1980s and 1990s. But the DVD version arrived in April of 2003
without a lot of fanfare, in a beautifully realized master of the film, and
carrying a healthy share of bonus materials. The film itself looks at least
as good as it ever did in a theater, with the naturalistic tones of the
shooting captured perfectly. The aspect ratio of about 1.66:1 (European non-anamorphic
widescreen standard) frames the visuals well, and the sound has been mastered
at a healthy volume. The 20 chapters for the 103-minute movie have been well
chosen, and they properly delineate the key plot elements. Additionally, a
pair of documentary bonuses have been included -- in the newer of them,
the12-minute-long "37 Years Later With Claude Lelouch," the director explains
how the notion of the movie came to him by sheer chance, and everything else
seemed to fall into place, from the cast to the movie's then-groundbreaking
visual style (which evolved out of expediency, owing to technical and
budgetary limitations). His recollection is supported by a 22-minute period
documentary about the shooting, featuring stars Anouk Aimée and Jean-Louis
Trintignant and director Lelouch, and both are accompanied by the trailers
for this movie and its much less well-regarded sequel, A Man And a Woman: 20
Years Later. The disc opens automatically to a menu that goes down to a
second layer for the bonus features, and offers a choice of French-language
audio with English, French, or Spanish subtitles, or an English-language
soundtrack. It's all a serious bargain-priced package for one of the most
successful romantic films of the 1960s, and one long overdue in a high-end
video format.
Source: All Movie Guide
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