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Cohen Media Group A Married Woman [Blu-ray] [Region Free] [NTSC]

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Description

A MARRIED WOMAN is an often overlooked masterwork from Godard's most productive period. The plot appears to be simple: Charlotte (Macha Méril) is a young married woman having an affair with an actor. When she discovers that she is pregnant, she must decide which man is the father and which man she will stay with. In Godard's hands, however, the film, described as a film about a woman's beauty and the ugliness of her world, is also a biting critique of consumer culture and the media constructed obsession with image. Subtitle Fragments of a film shot in 1964, in black and white, Godard creates a modernist collage that is beautifully shot by Godard's longtime cinematographer Raoul Coutard. Cohen Film Collection is proud to present for the first time in the US this stunning new restoration from the original negative. - - BONUSES include 2010 interview with French fashion designer and film producer agnès b. (20 minutes). 2010 interview with Godard scholar Antoine de Baecque (18 minutes). 2010 interview with star Macha Méril (30 minutes). 2015 re-release trailer.

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Product Specifications

Format
blu_ray
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
24 May 2016
Listed Since
29 January 2016

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