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Children of Paradise [2 Discs] [Criterion Collection]

Even in 1945, Marcel Carné's Children of Paradise was regarded as an old-fashioned film. Set in the Parisian theatrical world of the 1840s, Jacques Prévert's screenplay concerns four men in love with the mysterious Garance (Arletty). Each loves Garance in his own fashion, but only the intentions of sensitive mime-actor Deburau (Jean-Louis Barrault) are entirely honorable; as a result, it is he who suffers most, hurdling one obstacle after another in pursuit of an evidently unattainable goal. In the stylized fashion of 19th-century French drama, many grand passions are spent during the film's totally absorbing 195 minutes. Amazingly, the film was produced over a two-year period in virtual secrecy, without the knowledge of the Nazis then occupying France, who would surely have arrested several of the cast and production staff members (including Prévert) for their activities in the Resistance. Children of Paradise has gone on to become one of the great romantic classics of international cinema. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Product Details

UPC:037429151723
Release Date:January 22, 2002
Format:DVD
MPAA Rating:PG
Screen: Black & White
Sound: Dolby Digital Mono
Language: French
Subtitles: English
Disc Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
Genre:Drama, Romance

Review

Shooting secretly over a two-year period during the German Occupation of France, director Marcel Carné and writer Jacques Prévert produced their grandest masterwork. In the 19th century Paris theater world, life and performance become interchangeable, as the complex romantic entanglements of Arletty's inscrutable Garance with superficial actor Frederick, a wealthy count, and especially Jean-Louis Barrault's sensitive mime Baptiste become fodder for the masses crowding the "Street of Crimes" and the theater's uppermost balcony. Structured as two intricate "acts" complete with curtains rising and falling, the film reveals the creative power of idealized love in Baptiste's exquisite mimes of his fateful passion for Garance, even as the ebb and flow of human behavior thwarts that ideal. Magnificently recreating the period and its tradition of popular entertainment, Les Enfants du Paradis was released to international postwar acclaim for its spectacular beauty and excellent acting, while Prévert's intelligent script was nominated for a screenplay Oscar. Even as Carné fell out of artistic favor after the 1940s, Les Enfants du Paradis's glorious visuals transcended its association with the maligned French "Tradition of Quality," maintaining its legacy as Carné and Prévert's crowning achievement. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide

Credits

NameRole
Arletty Actor — Garance
Jean-Louis Barrault Actor — Baptiste Deburau
Pierre Brasseur Actor — Frederick Lemaitre
Jean Carmet Actor
Maria Casar Actor — Nathalie
Etienne Decroux Actor — Anselme Deburau
Robert Dhéry Actor — Celestin
Paul Frankeur Actor — Inspector of Police
Marcel Herrand Actor — Lacenaire
Jean Lanier Actor — Iago
L Actor — Stage Doorman at "Funambules"
Fabien Loris Actor — Avril
Jane Marken [Jeanne] Actor — Madame Hermine
Gaston Modot Actor — The Blind
Pierre Palau Actor — Director
Marcel P Actor — Director at "Funambules"
Albert Remy Actor — Scarpia Barigni
Pierre Renoir Actor — Jericho
Louis Salou Actor — Count Edward de Monteray
Jacques Castelot Actor — Georges
Paul Demange Actor — Second Author
Auguste Boverio Actor — First Author
Guy Favieres Actor — Debt Collector
Marcel Carn Director
Jacques Prévert Screenwriter

 

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