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  1. L’Atalante contiene tutte le qualità di Zéro de conduite e altre ancora quali la maturità, la maestria. Vi si trovano, riconciliate, due grandi tendenze del cinema, il realismo e l’estetismo. Ci sono stati nella storia del cinema dei grandi realisti come Rossellini e dei grandi esteti come Ejzenštejn, ma pochi cineasti si sono provati a fondere le due tendenze quasi fossero ...

  2. These details fail to evoke the enchanted quality of "L'Atalante," which is not about what lovers do, but about how they feel--how tender they are, how sensitive and foolish. The film is shot in a poetic way that sees them as the figures in a myth; Atalante is not only the barge name but the name of a Greek goddess who, says Brewer's Dictionary ...

  3. L'Atalante è riuscito a galleggiare sulle insidiose acque della storia del cinema nonostante gli attacchi, talvolta feroci e quasi sempre ignari, ricevuti. Dallo stato embrionale (la lavorazione) al risplendere di luce propria (1990: il restauro e un montaggio filologicamente accettabile), sono tante le insidie che ha trovato nei mari e fiumi attraversati.

  4. www.bfi.org.uk › film › b0682bfd-7d46-5c53-9968-d35680ee4e14L'Atalante (1934) | BFI

    L'Atalante (1934) Jean Vigo’s headily poetic portrait of young newlyweds on – and off – Michel Simon’s barge on the Seine. Three surrealism-tinged shorts and one feature are the sum of Jean Vigo’s work before he died aged 29 from tuberculosis, yet they have assured him cinematic immortality. The tale of a young bride joining her ...

  5. L'Atalante (also released as Le Chaland qui passe) is a 1934 French film written and directed by Jean Vigo and starring Michel Simon, Dita Parlo and Jean Dasté. In the film Dasté plays a captain who honeymoons with his new wife, Parlo, on a canal barge with the ship's first mate Père Jules (Michel Simon) and the cabin boy (Louis Lefebvre).

  6. L’Atalante. Directed by Jean Vigo • 1934 • France. In Jean Vigo's hands, an unassuming tale of conjugal love becomes an achingly romantic reverie of desire and hope. Jean (Jean Dasté), a barge captain, marries Juliette (Dita Parlo), an innocent country girl, and the two climb aboard Jean's boat, the L'Atalante, otherwise populated by an ...

  7. This movie is in the Public Domain.L'Atalante, also released as Le Chaland qui passe ("The Passing Barge"), is a 1934 French film written and directed by Jea...

    • 85 min
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    • Public Domain Archive