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- Alain Resnais, Marguerite Duras
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- 1959-03-08
- Topics
- Alain Resnais, Marguerite Duras, Emmanuelle Riva, Eiji Okada, Nouvelle Vague, French New Wave, Hiroshima, Nevers, Autun, Atomic Bomb, France, Japan, Cinema, Classic Film, 1959
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Hiroshima mon amour (1959) 1080p, English Subtitles
Audio Track 1: French
Audio Track 2: Commentary by film historian Peter Cowie
Quite possibly the quintessential French New Wave film, Hiroshima mon amour is sometimes overlooked, as Resnais wasn't a critic/scholar turned filmmaker like those from the highly influential Cahiers du Cinema who achieved acclaim and notoriety a short time later.
Truffaut's The 400 Blows was released in France three months after Hiroshima mon amour and this one-two punch can be said to have knocked the proverbial establishment door off its hinges and allowed what we know today as Modern Cinema to confidently arrive. While filmmakers like Jean Rouch, Claude Chabrol, and Agnes Varda had helped shake up the ground artistically for the New Wave to swell, and who knows what World Cinema would look like today if Jean Vigo hadn't died in 1934 at the age of 29, this new emphasis on an Auteurist approach to Cinema helped inspire a new generation in the Film Art's and encouraged a new freedom that would crash forth with more abstract, intellectual, personal, and contemporary expressions on Film.
Hiroshima mon amour wasn't the international hit like The 400 Blows and Breathless a year later was, but it's poignancy and sensitivity has allowed it to keep re-shaping people's perceptions of what authentic Cinema is, and why it matters, all these years later.
Directed by Alain Resnais
Written by Marguerite Duras
Produced by Samy Halfon and Anatole Dauman
Cinematography by Sacha Vierny and Michio Takahashi
Edited by Henri Colpi, Jasmine Chasney, and Anne Sarraute
Music by Georges Delerue and Giovanni Fusco
Starring:
Emmanuelle Riva as Elle ("Her")
Eiji Okada as Lui ("Him")
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