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Article: L'Atalante
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L'ATALANTE
France, 1934
Director:
Jean Vigo
Production:
Black and white, 35mm; running time: 89 minutes (originally 82 minutes); length: 7343 feet. Released 1934 as
Le Chaland qui passe
with 7 minutes cut out. Re-released 1945 restored to its original form. Filmed in Paris.
Producer:
J. L. Nounez;
screenplay:
Jean Vigo and Blaise Cendrars (some sources list Albert Ri
é
ra as a collaborator), from a scenario by Jean Guin
é
e;
photography:
Boris Kaufman;
editor:
Louis Chavance;
production designer:
Francis Jourdain;
music:
Maurice Jaubert.
Cast:
Jean Dast
é
(
Jean
); Dita Parlo (
Juliette
); Michel Simon (
P
è
re Jules
); Gilles Margaritis (
Peddler
); ...
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Article: 100 GREATEST FILMS TO BUILD YOUR DVD LIBRARY.
The Evening Standard (London, England);
October 14, 2004 ;
548 words
... ... Atalante New Yorker Video Dir: Jean Vigo, France, 1934, 89 mins JEAN Vigo died aged 29, having made ... wander the poverty-stricken Paris of the Depression years in ... The grace and tenderness of Jean Vigo are irresistible."
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