Jules et Jim / Les Films du Carrosse et S.E.D.I.F. ; adaptation et dialogues, François Truffaut et Jean Gruault ; mise en scènce, François Truffaut.

Hailed as one of the finest films ever made, it charts, over twenty-five years, the relationship between two friends and the object of their mutual obsession. The legendary Franȯis Truffaut directs, and Jeanne Moreau stars as the alluring and willful Catherine, whose enigmatic smile and passionate...

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Other Authors: Truffaut, François (Screenwriter), Gruault, Jean (Screenwriter), Moreau, Jeanne, 1928-2017 (Actor), Werner, Oskar, 1922-1984 (Actor), Serre, Henri (Actor), Coutard, Raoul (director of photography.), Delerue, Georges, 1925-1992 (composer (expression)), Roché, Henri Pierre, 1879-1959
Format: Video Blu-ray Disc
Language:French
English
Published: [New York, New York] : The Criterion Collection, [2014]
Edition:Dual-format edition, blu-ray.
Series:Criterion collection ; 693.
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Table of Contents:
  • DVD one. (The film) ; [Special features: Two audio commentaries; one featuring Truffaut collaborators: (featuring director Truffaut's longtime collaborator Suzanne Schiffman, cowriter Jean Gruault, and editor Claudine Boucȟ and Truffaut scholar Annette Insdorf); the other featuring Jeanne Moreau and Truffaut biographer Serge Toubiana; The true story: Truffaut on Rocȟ#x81; (7-minute interview excerpt from the French program Bibliotḧque de poche), excerpt from "The key to Jules and Jim" (written and directed by Thomas Honickel in 1985, explores the lives of Helen and Franz Hessel and Henri-Pierre Roche<U+00CC>#x81;, whose relationship inspired Roche<U+00CC>#x81;'s novel Jules and Jim (30 min.)); trailer]
  • DVD two. Supplements: [Truffaut on Truffaut interviews: Ciňastes de notre temps (1965), L'invitL'invite<U+00CC>#x81; du dimanche#x81; du dimanche (1969), Truffaut and Roud (1977), AFI's Dialogue on film (1979), Truffaut and Philippe (1980); Raoul Coutard (19-minute interview with the cinematographer); Jean Gruault (complete 21-minute interview with the cowriter); Robert Stam and Dudley Andrew (23-minute conversation, film scholars Stam and Andrew discuss the film's importance)]
  • Blu-ray [The film + special features].