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Plein Soleil (French, DVD)
Alain Delon, Maurice Ronet, Marie Laforet, Elvire Popesco, Erno Crisaa, …
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Pre-New Wave French film noir thriller directed by René Clément,
based on the novel 'The Talented Mr Ripley' by Patricia Highsmith
and shot on the warm and glowing Mediterranean coast. Alain Delon
stars in his debut leading role as Tom Ripley, a young American who
is paid by the wealthy Greenleaf family to travel to Europe to
persuade his friend, errant playboy Philip Greenleaf (Maurice
Ronet), to return to the family home in San Francisco. When he gets
there, Tom discovers that Philip has it all - including a beautiful
fiancée, Marge (Marie Laforet) - and begins to covet his luxurious
lifestyle. Philip, initially amused by Tom's arrival, soon tires of
him, and as Tom begins to find himself excluded from Philip's
coterie, his envy takes a murderous turn. Highsmith's novel was
later adapted by Hollywood as 'The Talented Mr Ripley' (1999)
starring Matt Damon, Jude Law and Gwyneth Paltrow.
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L'eclisse (Italian, DVD)
Lilla Brignone, Monica Vitti, Francisco Rabal, Louis Seigner, Cyrus Elias, …
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This film by Italian director Michelangelo Antonioni completed a
trilogy about doomed relationships in the modern world, and won the
1962 Cannes Special Jury Prize. Vittoria (Monica Vitti) is a young
woman who breaks up with her lover Ricardo (Francisco Rabal), a
bookish intellectual, and instead takes up with brash stockbroker
Piero (Alain Delon). However, there are still emotional ties
between Vittoria and Ricardo. The final breakdown of Vittoria's
emotional state is symbolically mirrored by Antonioni's montage of
a deserted, dying city.
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L'eclisse (Italian, Blu-ray disc)
Alain Delon, Rossana Rory, Francisco Rabal, Louis Seigner, Cyrus Elias, …
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This film by Italian director Michelangelo Antonioni completed a
trilogy about doomed relationships in the modern world, and won the
1962 Cannes Special Jury Prize. Vittoria (Monica Vitti) is a young
woman who breaks up with her lover Ricardo (Francisco Rabal), a
bookish intellectual, and instead takes up with brash stockbroker
Piero (Alain Delon). However, there are still emotional ties
between Vittoria and Ricardo. The final breakdown of Vittoria's
emotional state is symbolically mirrored by Antonioni's montage of
a deserted, dying city.
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