Les enfants terribles [videorecording] / Meville Productions ; production râealisation de Jean-Pierre Melville ; d'apráes l'oeuvre câeláebre de Jean Cocteau ; la voix du Jean Cocteau.
Material type:
- CM DVD 01019
- Cinematography, Henri Decae ; film editing, Monique Bonnot ; music, Paul Bonneau.
- Nominated best actress (Nicole Stâephane) BAFTA Film Award, 1953.
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Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Colección Multimedia (Humanidades 4to. Piso) | CM DVD 01019 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 00000040847 |
[disc 1] Le film -- [disc 2] Univers de Jean Cocteau.
Elisabeth is protective of her teenage brother Paul, at school and has to rest in bed. The siblings are inseparable, living in the same room, fighting, playing secret games, and rarely leaving the house. Elisabeth brings home Agathe to live with them. She bears a strong resemblance to Dargelos, a school boy whom Paul had a crush on and who injured him. Paul and Agathe become attrached to each other, causing Elisabeth to be very jealous.
Originally released as a motion picture in 1949.
Released in English as Strange ones.
"C1950 Carole Welsweller."--Disc 1.
DVD (PAL 2); mono.
Cinematography, Henri Decae ; film editing, Monique Bonnot ; music, Paul Bonneau.
Nicole Stâephane, Edouard Dermit, Renâee Cosima, Jacques Bernard, Melvyn Martin, Maria Cyliakus, Jean-Marie Robain, Maurice Revel, Adeline Aucoc, Rachel Devirys, Roger Gaillard.
Film adaptation of Cocteau's novel: Les enfants terribles.
Disc 2 contains "Jean Cocteau, autoportrait d'un inconnu" directed by Edgardo Cozarinsky (67 min.) and a film clip of "La villa Santo Sospir" directed by Cocteau (36 min).
"Format 1.33"--Container.
French dialogue.
Nominated best actress (Nicole Stâephane) BAFTA Film Award, 1953.
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