#626: CARNÉ, Marcel: Les Visiteurs Du Soir (1942)

CARNÉ, Marcel (France)
Les Visiteurs Du Soir [1942]
Spine #626
Blu-ray


A work of poetry and dark humor, Les visiteurs du soir is a lyrical medieval fantasy from the great French director Marcel Carné. Two strangers dressed as minstrels (Arletty and Alain Cuny) arrive at a castle in advance of court festivities — and are revealed to be emissaries of the devil, dispatched to spread heartbreak and suffering. Their plans, however, are thwarted by an unexpected intrusion: human love. Often interpreted as an allegory for the Nazi occupation of France, during which it was made, Les visiteurs du soir — wittily written by Jacques Prévert and Pierre Laroche, and elegantly designed by Alexandre Trauner and shot by Roger Hubert — is a moving tale of love conquering all.

121 minutes
Black & White
Monaural
in French
1:33:1 aspect ratio
Criterion Release 2012
Director/Writer


Screenplay by Jacques Prévert and Pierre Laroche.
Marcel Carné was 36 when he directed Les Visiteurs du Soir.


Film Rating (0-60):

60

The Extras

The Booklet

Twenty-page booklet featuring an essay by film critic Michael Atkinson.

Commentary

None.

L’aventure des Visiteurs du soir

A 2009 documentary on the making of the film.

Trailer

Extras Rating (0-40):

39

60 + 39 =

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