Criterion Announces Eclipse Series 44: Julien Duvivier in the Thirties for Release in November

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Criterion has added one more addition to their November slate, with the 44th entry into its Eclipse Series featuring the work of Julien Duvivier in the thirties. The 4-DVD box set will include David Golder, Poil de Carotte, La Tête d’un homme, and Un carnet de bal, and will be available on November 3rd.

Take a look below for additional details about the box set and each film included.

 
ECLIPSE SERIES 44: JULIEN DUVIVIER IN THE THIRTIES
You may not know the name Julien Duvivier, but after you’ve seen the striking films in this set, you’re unlikely to forget it. Though he is often overlooked today, he made some of the most influential films of the 1930s. The titles range from mystery to melodrama, their settings from night-cloaked cities to rural villages, and each one is a movie master class.
 
Remembered primarily for directing the classic crime drama Pépé le moko, Julien Duvivier was one of the finest filmmakers working in France in the 1930s. He made the transition from silents to talkies with ease, thanks to a formidable innate understanding of the cinematic medium, and he married his expressive camera work to a strikingly inventive use of sound with a singular dexterity. His deeply shadowed, fatalistic early sound films David Golder and La tête d’un homme anticipate the poetic realist style that would come to define the decade in French cinema, while the small-town family drama Poil de Carotte and the swooning tale of love and illusion Un carnet de bal showcase his stunning versatility. These four films—all featuring the great stage turned screen actor Harry Baur—are collected here, each evidence of an immense and often overlooked cinematic talent.
 
FOUR-DVD BOX SET INCLUDES:
 
DAVID GOLDER
The first sound film by Julien Duvivier also marked his first collaboration with the marvelous actor Harry Baur. Together, they brought to life the vivid protagonist of Irène Némirovsky’s best-selling first novel, an avaricious, self-interested banker whose family life is as tempestuous as his business dealings. Directed with visual panache, this grim yet arresting tale showcases Duvivier’s preternatural cinematic maturity during a transitional phase for the French film industry.

1930 • 94 minutes • Black & White • Monaural • In French with English subtitles • 1.19:1 aspect ratio

POIL DE CAROTTE
Julien Duvivier remade his own silent adaptation of a popular turn-of-the-twentieth-century novella for the sound era, resulting in one of his most beloved films. In a tremendously moving performance, Robert Lynen plays the neglected young François, mockingly called Poil de Carotte (“Carrottop”) by his family for his mop of red hair. Duvivier sensitively charts the rural daily life of a boy desperate to connect with others, especially his distracted father, played by the chameleonic Harry Baur.

1932 • 92 minutes • Black & White • Monaural • In French with English subtitles • 1.33:1 aspect ratio

LA TÊTE D’UN HOMME
This meticulously crafted adaptation stars Harry Baur as novelist Georges Simenon’s indelible creation Inspector Maigret, investigating the odd circumstances surrounding the killing of a wealthy American woman in Paris. Every bit Baur’s equal is the Russian émigré actor Valéry Inkijinoff, cast as a nihilistic, reptilian medical student. Julien Duvivier gives the viewer one evocative image after another, constructing a work of sinister beauty.

1933 • 92 minutes • Black & White • Monaural • In French with English subtitles • 1.33:1 aspect ratio

UN CARNET DE BAL
A rich widow, nostalgic for the lavish parties of her youth, sets off across Europe to reconnect with the many suitors who once courted her. In doing so, she embarks on a journey of discovery, both of herself and of how greatly the world has changed in two decades. Julien Duvivier’s smash hit is a wry, visually inventive tale of romantic pragmatism that deftly combines comedy and drama.

1937 • 129 minutes • Black & White • Monaural • In French with English subtitles • 1.33:1 aspect ratio
 
 
TITLE: ECLIPSE SERIES 44: JULIEN DUVIVIER IN THE THIRTIES
SRP: $59.95
RELEASE DATE: 11/3/15

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