The Sorrow And The Pity (Blu-ray) (Arrow Academy) [UK]

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Release Date: June 5, 2017
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Synopsis:

Marcel Ophuls’ four-and-a-half hour portrait of the French town of Clermont-Ferrand under German occupation from 1940-44 is one of the greatest documentaries ever made, as important as Claude Lanzmann’s Shoah in its value not just as a film but as an essential historical record in its own right – not least since its interviewees are all long dead.

Describing the fall of France and the rise of the Resistance, with the aid of newly-shot interviews and eye-opening archive footage including newsreels and propaganda films, Ophuls painstakingly crafts a complex, nuanced picture of what really happened in France over this period. He also demolishes numerous self-serving national myths to such an extent that, although he made the film for French television, they wouldn’t show it for over a decade.

But, as he demonstrates again and again, the overwhelming majority of French citizens during this period weren’t heroes, villains or cowards, but simply ordinary people trying to make the best of an impossible situation. And it’s Ophuls’ portrayal of these people, their hopes, their fears and their appalling moral quandaries, that remains unmatched in film history.

SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS
  • High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation, from materials supplied by Gaumont
  • Original French mono audio (uncompressed LPCM on the Blu-ray)
  • Optional English subtitles
  • Interview with director Marcel Ophuls, filmed in 2004
  • Le Nouveau Vendredi: The Sorrow and the Pity, a 55-minute debate that followed the film’s belated 1981 French television premiere, in which Ophuls and historians Henri Amouroux and Alain Guérin discuss the film and the issues that it raises with an audience of students from Clermont-Ferrand
  • Reversible sleeve featuring new and original artwork
FIRST PRESSING ONLY: Booklet featuring writing on the film by Pauline Kael and Jean-Pierre Melville, plus extensive historical context.
 
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Great, great film. I'm just not sure I want to see it again...
Like Shoah - not necessarily a movie to rewatch again and again.
Powerful stuff though.

Heard only great things about it. Thought MoC will release it at some point instead of Arrow Academy.
 
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Heard only great things about it. Thought MoC will release it at some point instead of Arrow Academy.
I highly recommend it. One of the great documentaries. And it is more than just Nazis rise, etc.
It has to do with the politics of the French occupied people- those who fought back and those who aided and abetted.
It should be required viewing for history's sake (which sadly, people today are not well versed in).
 
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I highly recommend it. One of the great documentaries. And it is more than just Nazis rise, etc.
It has to do with the politics of the French occupied people- those who fought back and those who aided and abetted.
It should be required viewing for history's sake (which sadly, people today are not well versed in).

I'm highly interested but like you said, after you've watched it there's a high chance you'll never watch it again. Or at least not for a very long time. That's always my problem with spending on documentaries.
 
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I'm highly interested but like you said, after you've watched it there's a high chance you'll never watch it again. Or at least not for a very long time. That's always my problem with spending on documentaries.
Agree. It isn't DANGEROUS DAYS (making of BLADE RUNNER) or HEARTS OF DARKNESS: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse (which can be viewed many times)
 
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