Main specs
Actor(s): Giorgio Albertazzi, Delphine Seyrig
Director(s): Alain Resnais
Genre: Drama
Classification: Universal
Production Year: 1961
Colour: Black & White
Running Time: 1 hour 34 minutes
Video Category: World Cinema Feature Film
Country Of Origin: France
Plot: In Alain Resnais's masterwork, L'ANNEE DERNIERE A MARIENBAD, each fantasy laden, heavily dramatised, aesthetically perfected scene is dictated by the memories of a man (Giorgio Albertazzi), who is one of many elegant, aristocratic guests vacationing at the enchanting resort, Marienbad. Because the story consists of foggy memories that may or may not be accurate, the film unrolls like a repetitious dream. In the opening sequences, the man describes the immensity and silence of the lavishly decorated baroque hotel as the camera roams its empty hallways. Soon after, the hotel guests appear, assembled for a theatre production inside the hotel. Like the actors in the play, the characters in the film make it obvious that they are also playing established roles and reciting lines. Sometimes they simply pose as the camera passes over them, while at other times, they stand like statues, trying to remember what happened last year. They amuse themselves with parlour games, ballroom waltzes, target practice in the shooting gallery, and strolls through the garden. Meanwhile, the man establishes the abstract plot about a love affair he began last year with a woman (Delphine Seyrig), reconstructed from his partial memories. She remembers nothing of the affair, not even the man's name. In fact, most of the guests cannot even recall the year in which these things might have happened--was it 1928 or 29
Release details
DVD Region: Region 2 (Europe)
Studio(s): OPTIMUM HOME ENTERTAINMENT; SONY DADC
Release date: 23/05/2005
No of Discs: 1
Catalogue No: OPTD 0132
Barcode: 5060034571636
Languages
Main Language: French
Subtitle Language: English
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DVD Description
In Alain Resnais's masterwork, L'ANNEE DERNIERE A MARIENBAD, each fantasy laden, heavily dramatised, aesthetically perfected scene is dictated by the memories of a man (Giorgio Albertazzi), who is one of many elegant, aristocratic guests vacationing at the enchanting resort, Marienbad. Because the story consists of foggy memories that may or may not be accurate, the film unrolls like a repetitious dream. In the opening sequences, the man describes the immensity and silence of the lavishly decorated baroque hotel as the camera roams its empty hallways. Soon after, the hotel guests appear, assembled for a theatre production inside the hotel. Like the actors in the play, the characters in the film make it obvious that they are also playing established roles and reciting lines. Sometimes they simply pose as the camera passes over them, while at other times, they stand like statues, trying to remember what happened last year. They amuse themselves with parlour games, ballroom waltzes, target practice in the shooting gallery, and strolls through the garden. Meanwhile, the man establishes the abstract plot about a love affair he began last year with a woman (Delphine Seyrig), reconstructed from his partial memories. She remembers nothing of the affair, not even the man's name. In fact, most of the guests cannot even recall the year in which these things might have happened--was it 1928 or 29
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Technical information
Aspect Ratio: 2.35 Wide Screen
Special Features: In The Labyrinth Of Marienbad, Introduction By Film Critic Ginette Vincendean, Short Film By Alain Resnais Toute La Memoire Du Monde, Trailer
Sound: Dolby Digital Mono
Dubbing Sound: Dolby Digital Mono French
Professional reviews
Review: Beautiful, enigmatic, formalist masterpiece...hypnotically fascinating (Daily Telegraph, )
This is the cinema of dreams, and it still casts a spell (The Times, )
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