#882: KORDA, Alexander: Marius (1931)

KORDA, Alexander (France)
Marius [1931]
Spine #882
Blu-ray


Adapting his hit play Marius for the screen two years after its stage premiere, Marcel Pagnol turned his inimitable creative energies to the new medium of sound cinema in a felicitous collaboration with the Hungarian-born director Alexander Korda, soon to leave his mark on British cinema. Young Marius and Fanny begin to recognize that their lifelong friendship has blossomed into romance, but their hopes of marriage are left unrealized when Marius cannot overcome his longing to go to sea, against the wishes of his adoring father, César, but with Fanny's selfless encouragement. Pagnol and Korda bring a keening lyricism to this tale of lovers torn between devotion and the restless urge for adventure, a conflict that begins to shape their destinies in ways they could never had predicted.

127 minutes
Black & White
Monaural
in French
1:19:1 aspect ratio
Criterion Release 2017
Director/Writers


Screenplay by Marcel Pagnol, from his stage play.

A

Film Rating (0-60):

60

The Extras

The Booklet

Sixty-page booklet featuring an essay by film critic Michael Atkinson and excerpts from Pagnol’s introductions to his plays and screenplays.

Commentary

None.

Introduction

To The Marseille Trilogy by filmmaker Bertrand Tavernier.

Interview

With Nicolas Pagnol, grandson of writer and filmmaker Marcel Pagnol.

Pagnol’s Poetic Realism

A video essay by scholar Brett Bowles.

Theatrical rerelease

Trailer for the trilogy.

Extras Rating (0-40):

39

60 + 39 =

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