La jetée [videorecording] / Argos-Films présente ; avec la participation du Service de la Trouvaille de la R.T.F. ; un photo-roman de Chris Marker. Bez" solnt͡sa = Sun less = Sans soleil / Argos-Films ; Anatole Dauman proposes ; conception and editing, Chris Marker.
Marker, Chris, 1921-2012.; Dauman, Anatole, 1925-1998.; Duncan, Trevor.; Négroni, Jean.; Chatelain, Hélène.; Hanich, Davos.; Ledoux, Jacques.; Heinrich, André, 1923-; Stewart, Alexandra.; Delay, Florence, 1941-; Gorin, Jean-Pierre.; Janus Films.; Argos Films.; Office de radiodiffusion-télévision française. Service de la recherche.; Criterion Collection (Firm)
2007
PN1997 .J4847 2007
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Title
La jetée [videorecording] / Argos-Films présente ; avec la participation du Service de la Trouvaille de la R.T.F. ; un photo-roman de Chris Marker. Bez" solnt͡sa = Sun less = Sans soleil / Argos-Films ; Anatole Dauman proposes ; conception and editing, Chris Marker.
Uniform Title
Jetée (Motion picture). English & French.
Sans soleil (Motion picture). English & French.
Sans soleil (Motion picture). English & French.
Variant Title
Title on disc label and container: Two films by Chris Marker : La Jetée/Sans Soleil
Edition
Guillame-approved special ed.
ISBN
193412155X
9781934121559
9781934121559
Publication Details
[Irvington, NY] : Criterion Collection, c2007.
Language
French
Language Note
In French or dubbed English with optional subtitles in English; optional SDH in English.
Description
1 videodisc (132 min.) : sd., b&w and col. ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet (44 p. : col., ill. ; 18 cm.)
Item Number
715515023924
Call Number
PN1997 .J4847 2007
Dewey Decimal Classification
791.4375
Distributor No.
CC1694D Criterion Collection
Summary
La jetée: While at the Orly Airport observation deck, a boy sees a man shot. Shortly afterwards World War III breaks out and Paris is destroyed by nuclear weapons. As one of the survivors, the now grown man is chosen as part of an experiment in time travel because he has a strong grasp on a moment in the past--the image of the man being shot at the airport. He is successfully sent back in time. But once in the past, he falls in love with a girl, and defies orders to return and be with her.
Sans soleil: This film addresses the themes of time, space, and geography. An unknown woman reads letters she has received from Sandor Krasna, a world-traveling freelance cameraman. The epigraphs Marker has chosen illuminate his purpose. The French version is by Racine "L'éloignement de pays répare en quelque sorte la trop grand proximité des temps." This is balanced by this quotation from Eliot in the English version, "Because I know that time is always time / And place is always and only place / And what is actual is actual only for one time / And only for one place."
Sans soleil: This film addresses the themes of time, space, and geography. An unknown woman reads letters she has received from Sandor Krasna, a world-traveling freelance cameraman. The epigraphs Marker has chosen illuminate his purpose. The French version is by Racine "L'éloignement de pays répare en quelque sorte la trop grand proximité des temps." This is balanced by this quotation from Eliot in the English version, "Because I know that time is always time / And place is always and only place / And what is actual is actual only for one time / And only for one place."
Note
Booklet laid in container.
La jetée originally produced in 1963; Sans soleil in 1982.
Theatrical distribution rights held by Janus Films.
Extras: video interview with filmmaker Jean-Pierre Gorin; Chris on Chris; two excerpts from the French TV series Court-circuit (le magazine), directed by Luc Lagier: the first, a look at David Bowie's music video for Jump They Say, inspired by La Jetee; the second, an analysis of Hitchcock's Vertigo and its influences on Marker. Booklet contains the essays "Memory's apostle: Chris Marker, 'La jetée', and 'Sans soleil'" by Catherine Lupton, "The Pathéorama" by Chris Marker, "This is the story" by Catherine and Andrew Brighton, "Rare Marker: An interview" by Samuel Douhaire and Annick Rivoire, "Notes on filmmaking" by Chris Marker, and three unattributed essays, "On 'Sans Soleil, '" "The names of 'Sans Soleil, '" and "Racine/Eliot."
La jetée: Récitant (narrator), Jean Negroni; Hélène Chatelain, Davos Hanich, Jacques Ledoux, André Heinrich, Jacques Branchu, Pierre Joffroy, Etienne Becker, Philbert von Lifchitz, Ligia Borowcyk, Janine Klein, Bill Klein, Germano Faccetti.
Sans soleil: Sandor Krasna's letters were read by Alexandra Stewart (English version) and Florence Delay (French version).
La jetée originally produced in 1963; Sans soleil in 1982.
Theatrical distribution rights held by Janus Films.
Extras: video interview with filmmaker Jean-Pierre Gorin; Chris on Chris; two excerpts from the French TV series Court-circuit (le magazine), directed by Luc Lagier: the first, a look at David Bowie's music video for Jump They Say, inspired by La Jetee; the second, an analysis of Hitchcock's Vertigo and its influences on Marker. Booklet contains the essays "Memory's apostle: Chris Marker, 'La jetée', and 'Sans soleil'" by Catherine Lupton, "The Pathéorama" by Chris Marker, "This is the story" by Catherine and Andrew Brighton, "Rare Marker: An interview" by Samuel Douhaire and Annick Rivoire, "Notes on filmmaking" by Chris Marker, and three unattributed essays, "On 'Sans Soleil, '" "The names of 'Sans Soleil, '" and "Racine/Eliot."
La jetée: Récitant (narrator), Jean Negroni; Hélène Chatelain, Davos Hanich, Jacques Ledoux, André Heinrich, Jacques Branchu, Pierre Joffroy, Etienne Becker, Philbert von Lifchitz, Ligia Borowcyk, Janine Klein, Bill Klein, Germano Faccetti.
Sans soleil: Sandor Krasna's letters were read by Alexandra Stewart (English version) and Florence Delay (French version).
Credits
La jetée: montage [editing], Jean Ravel ; musique de Trevor Duncan.
Sans soleil: electronic sounds, Michel Krasna ; song, Arielle Dombasle ; still photography, Martin Boschet, Roger Grange ; special effects, Hayao Yamaneko.
Sans soleil: electronic sounds, Michel Krasna ; song, Arielle Dombasle ; still photography, Martin Boschet, Roger Grange ; special effects, Hayao Yamaneko.
System Details Note
DVD format; Region 1, NTSC; Dolby digital mono; widescreen presentation, aspect ratio 1.66:1, enhanced for 16:9 widescreen televisions ; new high-definition digital transfers ; new and improved English subtitle translations.
Added Author
Added Corporate Author
Series
Criterion collection (DVD videodiscs) ; 387.
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Table of Contents
La jetée Orly, Sunday
Paris, soon afterwards
Survivors
Guinea pig
Tenth day
Thirtieth day
New tests
Around the fiftieth day
Future
Orly, Sunday (27 min. ; 1963); Special features: Jean-Pierre Gorin [featurette] (22 min.); Chris on Chris [featurette] (10 min.); On "Vertigo" [featurette] (9 min.); David Bowie's "Jump They Say" [featurette] (2 min.).
Sans soleil Happiness
Banalities
Emus and cats
Rewriting memory
"Things that quicken the heart"
Return to Tokyo
Memory box
Sacred signs
Animism
Guinea-Bissau
Hachiko
Politics
Baby Martians
Dreams
Tokyo scored
Death
History
Impossible memory
"Sunless"
Okinawa
Island of Sal
January in Tokyo
"The Zone"
End credits
Color bars (103 min. ; 1982); Jean-Pierre Gorin [featurette] (18 min.).
Paris, soon afterwards
Survivors
Guinea pig
Tenth day
Thirtieth day
New tests
Around the fiftieth day
Future
Orly, Sunday (27 min. ; 1963); Special features: Jean-Pierre Gorin [featurette] (22 min.); Chris on Chris [featurette] (10 min.); On "Vertigo" [featurette] (9 min.); David Bowie's "Jump They Say" [featurette] (2 min.).
Sans soleil Happiness
Banalities
Emus and cats
Rewriting memory
"Things that quicken the heart"
Return to Tokyo
Memory box
Sacred signs
Animism
Guinea-Bissau
Hachiko
Politics
Baby Martians
Dreams
Tokyo scored
Death
History
Impossible memory
"Sunless"
Okinawa
Island of Sal
January in Tokyo
"The Zone"
End credits
Color bars (103 min. ; 1982); Jean-Pierre Gorin [featurette] (18 min.).