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Alain Robbe-Grillet: Six Films 1963-1974 (Blu-ray Box Set)

Jean-Louis Trintignant, Marie-France Pisier
Barcode 5035673011881
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Release Date: 28/06/2014

Genre: Drama
Region Code: Blu-ray B
Label: Bfi
Actors: Jean-Louis Trintignant, Marie-France Pisier, Isabelle Huppert
Director: Alain Robbe-Grillet
Number of Discs: 3
Audio Languages: French
Subtitle Languages: English

ALAIN ROBBE-GRILLET: SIX FILMS 1963-1974 (Blu-ray Box Set)

Perhaps best known as the writer of Alain Resnais' classic cine-conundrum Last Year of Marienbad, Alain Robbe-Grillet was also the director a number of stylish, controversial and erotic films which starred such icons of French cinema as Jean-Louis Trinignant (Haneke's Amour, Bertolucci's The Conformist), Marie-France Pisier (Truffaut's Stolen Kisses and Bed and Board) and Isabelle Huppert (Claire Denis' White Material, Haneke's Amour).

Impossible to see for decades, these enigmatic, sexually-charged films have now been collected together for the very first time, and are made available here in beautifully remastered High Definition presentations, with extra features including video introductions by Catherine Robbe-Grillet, filmed interviews with Alain Robbe-Grillet by Frederic Taddei, and newly-recorded, exclusive feature-length commentaries by cult cinema authority Tim Lucas.

This Blu-ray box set includes: The Immortal One (1963), Trans-Europ Express (1967), The Man Who Lies (1968), Eden and After (1970), N. Rolls the Dice (1971) and Successive Slidings Into Pleasure (1974).

Special features*


* All six films presented in High Definition
* Video introductions by Catherine Robbe-Grillet
* Filmed interviews with Alain Robbe-Grillet by Frederic Taddei
* Exclusive, full-length audio commentaries by Tim Lucas
* Illustrated booklet with extended essay by David Taylor, and full film credits

* subject to change