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| Directer: | Alain Resnais |
| Starring: | Fanny Ardant, Pierre Arditi, Sabine Azema |
| Countries: | France |
| Genre: | Drama |
| Year: | 1984 |
| Type: | Color |
| Language: | French with English Subtitles |
| Length: | 92 mins. |
| Aspect Ratio: | 2.35:1 |
Synopsis
From Alain Resnais, the award-winning French director of such cinematic masterpieces as Night and Fog and Hiroshima, Mon Amour, comes Love Unto Death, his moving follow-up to the highly successful Life Is a Bed of Roses. Made during Resnais’s mid-career renaissance in the 1980’s, Love Unto Death is a tightly constructed meditation on the nature of love and death. Pierre Arditi and Sabine Azema (both of Life Is a Bed of Roses) star as Simon and Elizabeth, an affectionate couple happily in love until Simon has a sudden and seemingly fatal seizure. After miraculously surviving, Simon becomes obsessed with the possibility of his own death. The couple tell their close friends Jerome and Judith (Andre Dussollier and Fanny Ardant), clerics who have their own interesting opinions on the subject...
In Love Unto Death, Resnais dresses his lead actors in symbolic colors, uses striking musical interludes (by Hans Werner Henze), and adopts strong formal devices to explore both philosophical and cinematic themes. The result is an underrated gem by one of international cinema’s most talented and acclaimed directors.
starring SABINE AZEMA, FANNY ARDANT, PIERRE ARDITI,
ANDRE DUSSOLLIER and JEAN DASTE
directed by ALAIN RESNAIS screenplay by JEAN GRUAULT
music by HANS WERNER HENZE
edited by ALBERT JURGENSON and JEAN-PIERRE BESNARD
costumes by CATHERINE LETERRIER
production design by JACQUES SAULNIER
cinematography by SACHA VIERNY
1984 France 92 min. Color
Original aspect ratio (2.35:1) Enhanced for 16x9 TVs
In French with optional English subtitles
Critical Acclaim
“Powerfully acted!” - Jonathan Rosenbaum, Chicago Reader
Extras on DVD
Original Theatrical Trailer
Interview with star Pierre Arditi on the making of the film, and on working with director Alain Resnais