Paris-May 1968-French Documentary Query
- filmyfan
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Hi All,
Does anyone know of a French DVD release of a French documentary that showed footage from the Paris 68 student revolts ?
I'm sure there was one...but I can't seem to find it now..It was listed on IMDB as well-and I can't remember who the director was either-all very helpful I know !
I know there is the "Cinetracts" but it is not that-all I seem to remember was that it had a long name and there was no English subs on the DVD !
If anyone can help I would be very grateful and by the way has anyone see "Cinetracts" and is it worth hunting down ?
Thanks
Does anyone know of a French DVD release of a French documentary that showed footage from the Paris 68 student revolts ?
I'm sure there was one...but I can't seem to find it now..It was listed on IMDB as well-and I can't remember who the director was either-all very helpful I know !
I know there is the "Cinetracts" but it is not that-all I seem to remember was that it had a long name and there was no English subs on the DVD !
If anyone can help I would be very grateful and by the way has anyone see "Cinetracts" and is it worth hunting down ?
Thanks
- domino harvey
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- Gropius
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Some possibly relevant suggestions were made in this similar thread from last year.
Seconding Numéro 2, it sounds like you may be thinking of Klein's Grands soirs..., which ironically I haven't actually seen either.
Seconding Numéro 2, it sounds like you may be thinking of Klein's Grands soirs..., which ironically I haven't actually seen either.
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- sevenarts
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Not quite a May '68 film, but since the Cinetracts were brought up I'll point out that Film-tract no. 1968, by Gerard Fromanger and Godard, is available on a DVD of shorts from Centre Pompidou. It's a neat little film too, a document of one of Fromanger's famed French flag paintings, where the red slowly oozes like blood across the flag to cover the other colors. As far as I know, the only Cinetract film available on DVD.
- filmyfan
- Joined: Fri Feb 02, 2007 1:50 pm
Well thanks all..
the one I could't think of was Grand Soirs and Petits Matins by William Klein...I don't know how I stumbled upon it originally ...but thanks for all your others links to May 68 things as well...all very appreciated.
By the wayhas anyone seen "Grand Soirs and Petits Matins" ?
Thanks all.
the one I could't think of was Grand Soirs and Petits Matins by William Klein...I don't know how I stumbled upon it originally ...but thanks for all your others links to May 68 things as well...all very appreciated.
By the wayhas anyone seen "Grand Soirs and Petits Matins" ?
Thanks all.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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'filmyfan wrote:By the way does anyone have anymore on this little nuggett ?domino harvey wrote:There's a box set of May 68 films on MK2, and it's my understanding they all have subs
Can't seem to find anything ?
Thanks again..
I can't find the boxed set either on MK2's site, but it contained these three films:
L'An 01
Mourir àtrente ans
Coup pour coup
I've only seen Coup Pour Coup out of those three, as I bought the Marin Karmitz box set (thread on the box here). It's not a very good film but that it was a more popular May 68-related film at the time than Tout Va Bien in France can be illuminating. (You can hear Godard's thoughts on Karmitz's film on the interview on Criterion's disc)
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