#578: VIGO, Jean: The Complete Jean Vigo (Various)

VIGO, Jean (France)
The Complete Jean Vigo [Various]
Spine #578
Blu-ray


Even among cinema's legends, Jean Vigo stands apart. The son of a notorious anarchist, Vigo had a brief but brilliant career making poetic, lightly surrealist films before his life was cut tragically short by tuberculosis at age twenty-nine. Like the daring early works of his contemporaries Jean Cocteau and Luis Buñuel, Vigo's films refused to play by the rules. This set includes all of Vigo's titles: À propos de Nice, an absurdist, rhythmic slice of life from the bustling coastal city; Taris, an inventive short portrait of a swimming champion; Zéro de conduite, a radical, delightful tale of boarding-school rebellion that has influenced countless filmmakers; and L'Atalante, widely regarded as one of cinema's finest achievements, about newlyweds beginning their life together on a canal barge. These are the witty, visually adventurous works of a pivotal film artist.

 À Propos De Nice
23 minutes
Silent
1:33:1 aspect ratio

Taris
9 minutes
in French

Zéro De Conduite
44 minutes
in French
1:19:1 aspect ratio

L'Atalante
87 minutes
Black & White
Monaural
in French
1:33:1 aspect ratio
Criterion Release 2011
Director/Writers


Jean Vigo

The Films

À Propos de Nice (1930)
Directed by Vigo and Boris Kaufman.

Taris (1931)
Directed by Vigo.

Zéro de Conduite (1933)
Written and directed by Vigo.

L’Atalante (1934)
Screenplay by Vigo and Riéra.
Directed by Vigo.

Film Rating (0-60):

60

The Extras

The Booklet

Forty-eight page booklet featuring essays by critics Michael Almereyda, Robert Polito, B. Kite, and Luc Sante.

Commentary

Featuring Michael Temple, author of Jean Vigo.

Score

For À propos de Nice by Marc Perrone, from 2001.

Alternate edits

From À propos de Nice, featuring footage cut by Vigo.

Episode

Of the French television series Cinéastes do notre temps about Vigo, from 1964.

Conversation

From 1968 between filmmakers François Truffaut and Éric Rohmer on L’Atalante.

Animated tribute

To Vigo by filmmaker Michel Gondry.

Les voyages de “L’Atalante”

Film restorer and historian Bernard Eisenschitz’s 2001 documentary tracing the history of the film.

Video interview

From 2001 with director Otar Iosseliani on Vigo.

Extras Rating (0-40):

39

60 + 39 =

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