NATHALIE GRANGER
Wednesday, March 8
12:30 6:10
France, 1972
Directed by Marguerite Duras
Starring Jeanne Moreau, Lucia Bosè, Gérard Depardieu
Print courtesy Villa Albertine
In French with English subtitles
Approx. 83 min. 16mm.
“Duras' early feature gains much in atmosphere from the house where it was shot, the author's own home outside Paris (where, among other things, she wrote HIROSHIMA, MON AMOUR with Resnais). It's the setting for a typically indefinable 'narrative' bringing together the brooding presence of two women, Moreau and Bosé, a sense of crisis surrounding daughter Nathalie's abandonment of her piano lessons and violent conduct at school, and a rather daffy tyro turn from Depardieu as a flailing washing machine salesman. The effect is as diffuse as it is compelling, a celluloid equivalent of atonal music or free verse, but Duras' avowedly instinctive approach pays dividends for the patient viewer.” – Time Out
Reviews
“Obliquely intimate and grandly pictorial”
– Richard Brody, The New Yorker
“Duras’ verbal and visual terseness has seldom been put to better use”
– Jonathan Rosenbaum, Chicago Reader