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Friday, March 3, 2023

DVD & Blu-ray: TWO FILMS BY MARGUERITE DURAS (India Song & Baxter, Vera Baxter) - Criterion Collection

Two Films By Marguerite Duras New On Dvd Bluray Criterion

Product Description: Marguerite Duras had already established herself as one of the major figures of postwar French literature when she launched an equally fascinating and unclassifiable career in cinema, translating her elliptical, experimental style to the screen through an unprecedented fusion of hypnotic, highly stylized imagery and radically disjunctive sound. Boldly reimagining the possibilities of dialogue, music, silence, and architectural space, the tantalizing, sphinxlike evocations of soul-deep female malaise India Song and Baxter, Vera Baxter embody Duras’s singular multisensory approach, with each opening up new spaces for the expression of women’s interior worlds.

INDIA SONG - Marguerite Duras’s most celebrated work is a mesmerizing, almost incantatory experience with few stylistic precedents in the history of cinema. Within the insular walls of a lavish, decaying embassy in 1930s India, the French ambassador’s wife (Delphine Seyrig) staves off ennui through affairs with multiple men—with the overpowering torpor broken only by a startling eruption of madness. Setting her evocatively decadent visuals to a desynchronized chorus of disembodied voices that comment on and counterpoint the action, with India Song Duras creates a haunted-house movie unlike any other.

BAXTER, VERA BAXTER - Marguerite Duras reunited with India Song collaborators Delphine Seyrig and composer Carlos d’Alessio for Baxter, Vera Baxter, a hypnotically unsettling journey into one woman’s existential emptiness. Ensconced in a sprawling rental villa, the world-weary Vera Baxter (Claudine Gabay) receives visits from two women, including a mysterious stranger (Seyrig) to whom she recounts a shocking story about her marriage, the way she lives, and the reasons for her malaise. Setting her languid images to d’Alessio’s incongruously breezy, endlessly looping score, Duras fashions a quietly shattering portrait of marriage as a kind of prison.

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Director: Marguerite Duras

Starring: Delphine Seyrig, Michael Lonsdale, Mathieu Carriere, Noelle Chatelet, Nathalie Nell

Genre: Drama, Romance, Thriller

Runtime: 214 min

Rating: Not Rated

Language: French

Studio: Criterion

Home Video Release Date: February 28, 2023




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DVD
  • Codec: MPEG-2
  • Resolution: 480i
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1, 1.37:1
  • Encoding Format: 16:9
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only)
Blu-ray
  • Codec: MPEG-4 AVC
  • Resolution: 1080p
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1, 1.37:1
  • Region: Region A/1

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  • DVD: None
  • Blu-ray: None

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  • DVD: Dolby Digital Mono
  • Blu-ray: LPCM Mono


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DVD: English

Blu-ray: English



SPECIAL FEATURES & EXTRAS

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  • Marguerite as She Was, a 2003 portrait of director Marguerite Duras
  • Interview from 1977 with Duras
  • Excerpt from a 1977 documentary on actor Delphine Seyrig
  • PLUS: An essay by film scholar Ivone Margulies


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