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Jacques Demy's
THE UMBRELLAS OF CHERBOURG

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France, 1964
Written and directed by Jacques Demy
Starring Catherine Deneuve, Anne Vernon, Nino Castelnuovo, Marc Michel
Music by Michel Legrand
Approx. 91 min. DCP.


Rain splashes on cobblestone streets, multi-colored parapluies pop up against pastel walls, and ardent lovers rendezvous, while music fills the air. Nothing like Demy’s musical fantasy had ever been seen before — or has since — as Bernard Evein’s color-splashed production design and Demy’s own artistry transformed the actual rues de Cherbourg, on which Catherine Deneuve and Nino Castellnuovo meet, into the most ethereal of creations; while every line of dialogue, from mundane car mechanics’ jargon to the transcendence of the young lovers’ impassioned “I Will Wait For You” vows, is sung to Michel Legrand’s now-classic score.

This jeu d’espirit of the French New Wave took the Palme d'or and Best Actress award at Cannes; garnered five Oscar® nominations; and, in its overwhelming romanticism, capped by a snow-blanketed Christmas climax at an Esso station, reduced packed houses around the world to bittersweet tears.

Restored by Ciné-Tamaris by Éclair Classics and L.E. Diapason labs, Paris. Supervised by Rosalie Varda & Mathieu Demy. With support from the CNC, CHANEL, & SACEM.

Presented with support from the George Fasel Memorial Fund for Classic French Cinema.


A JANUS FILMS RELEASE

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Reviews

“A GLORIOUS ROMANTIC CONFECTION UNLIKE ANY OTHER IN MOVIE HISTORY.”
The Washington Post

“Elevates the quotidian to the spectacular…UMBRELLAS’ palette of sherbet-colored pastels remains undimmed.”
– Melissa Anderson, Village Voice

“A BOLD, ORIGINAL EXPERIMENT.”
– Roger Ebert

“Demy’s MASTERPIECE!”
– Mike D’Angelo, A.V. Club

“Retains its direct appeal to the eyes, ears, and tear ducts.”
Slant

“One of the most brain-quiveringly beautiful films ever to flood a screen.”
– Eileen G'Sell, Hyperallergic

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