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    Paris Belongs to Us

    1961 · Mystery · 2h 18m

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  1. Paris Belongs to Us: Directed by Jacques Rivette. With Betty Schneider, Giani Esposito, Françoise Prévost, Daniel Crohem. Anne Goupil is a literature student in Paris in 1957.

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    • Drama, Mystery, Thriller
    • Jacques Rivette
    • 1961-12-13
  2. Paris Belongs to Us. 1961 2h 18m Drama Mystery & Thriller. List. Fresh score. 86% 14 Reviews Tomatometer. Fresh audience score. 70% 500+ Ratings Audience Score. A young woman joins a theatrical ...

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    • Betty Schneider
    • Jacques Rivette
    • Drama, Mystery & Thriller
  3. Mar 5, 2016 · Blu-ray and DVD March 8. In the summer of 1958, a 30-year-old film critic and amateur filmmaker named Jacques Rivette started shooting a movie called Paris Belongs To Us, set a year earlier in a ...

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    • Synopsis
    • Picture 9/10
    • Audio 6/10
    • Extras 5/10
    • Closing

    One of the original critics turned filmmakers who helped jump-start the French New Wave, Jacques Rivette began shooting his debut feature in 1958, well before that cinema revolution officially kicked off with The 400 Blows and Breathless. Ultimately released in 1961, the rich and mysterious Paris Belongs to Us offers some of the radical flavor that...

    Jacques Rivette finally appears in the Criterion Collection with Paris Belongs to Us, his debut film, coming to Blu-ray in its original aspect ratio of 1.37:1 on a dual-layer disc. The 1080p/24hz high-definition presentation comes from a new 2K restoration, scanned from the original camera negative. It looks really good, the digital transfer itself...

    The French audio, delivered in lossless mono PCM, sounds fine enough, with clear dialogue and adequate music, but it’s a product of its age, lacking fidelity and range. But it sounds fairly clean and doesn’t present any noticeable issues.

    For their first Rivette title I was a little disappointed by the quantity of supplements they provided. I would have expected an extensive collection of material on the director and his work, but that’s not what we get surprisingly, so I’m hoping Criterion is saving up the material for other releases. Still, despite this initial let down the materi...

    We get a stunning looking presentation for the film and, despite the fact the supplements are (surprisingly) slim, the release does offer a fairly solid introduction to the work of Jacques Rivette. For that, and the presentation, I give this release a fairly enthusiastic recommendation. BUY AT:

  5. Paris Belongs to Us was his first feature and arrived almost five years after his short Le coup de berger (1956), a comedy which he scripted with fellow critic Chabrol and his soon-to-be cinematographer Charles L. Bitsch. Paris was a hotbed of intellectual discussion and production, a city where aspiring artists lived and breathed film ...

    • Jacques Rivette
    • Betty Schneider
  6. May 23, 2013 · Paris Belongs to Us. Jacques Rivette made his first feature with little money and great difficulty between 1958 and 1960. Its plot reflects his struggles, and its tone blends the paranoid tension ...

  7. Paris Belongs to Us - Apple TV. One of the original critics turned filmmakers who helped jump-start the French New Wave, Jacques Rivette (La belle noiseuse) began shooting his debut feature in 1957, well before that cinema revolution officially kicked off with The 400 Blows and Breathless. Ultimately released in 1961, the rich and mysterious ...

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