#1139: CARNÉ, Marcel: Hôtel du Nord (1938)
CARNÉ, Marcel (France)
Hôtel du Nord [1938]
Director/Writers
Hôtel du Nord [1938]
Spine #1139
Blu-ray
Anguished young lovers, fallen women, wanted criminals, and all manner of social castoffs: these are the disreputable denizens of the Hôtel du Nord, an atmospherically seedy boardinghouse on the bustling banks of the Canal Saint-Martin in Paris, whose lives collide in Marcel Carné’s bittersweet rhapsody of romance, betrayal, revelry, and violence. Featuring evocative production design by the famed Alexandre Trauner and a colorful ensemble cast of some of classical French cinema’s most illustrious stars — including Annabella, Louis Jouvet, and a divinely dissolute Arletty in one of her most iconic roles—poetic-realist jewel Hôtel du Nord is a sublime exemplar of Carné’s celebrated poetic realism, imbuing working-class lives and dramas with a touching nobility.
96 minutes
Black and White
Black and White
Monaural
in French
1:37:1 aspect ratio
in French
1:37:1 aspect ratio
Criterion Release 2022
Based on the novel by Eugène Dabit.
Screenplay by Henri Jeanson and Jean Aurenche.
Marcel Carné was 32 when he directed Hôtel du Nord.
Others films by Carné in the Collection:
Screenplay by Henri Jeanson and Jean Aurenche.
Marcel Carné was 32 when he directed Hôtel du Nord.
Others films by Carné in the Collection:
#245: Port Of Shadows (1938)
#626: Les Visiteurs Du Soir (1942)
#141: Children of Paradise (1945)
The Film
#626: Les Visiteurs Du Soir (1942)
#141: Children of Paradise (1945)
The Film
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Film Rating (0-60):
The Booklet
Twelve-page wraparound featuring an essay by film and theater scholar Edward Baron Turk.
Commentary
None.
Conversation
Between filmmaker Jean-Pierre Jeunet (Amélie) and journalist Philippe Morisson.
Television program
From 1972 on the making of the film.
Documentary
From 1994 on the life and career of director Carné.
Trailer
Extras Rating (0-40):
60
The ExtrasThe Booklet
Twelve-page wraparound featuring an essay by film and theater scholar Edward Baron Turk.
Commentary
None.
Conversation
Between filmmaker Jean-Pierre Jeunet (Amélie) and journalist Philippe Morisson.
Television program
From 1972 on the making of the film.
Documentary
From 1994 on the life and career of director Carné.
Trailer
Extras Rating (0-40):
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