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    The Terrible Children / Les enfants terribles (1950) [The Criterion Collection]

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    The Terrible Children / Les enfants terribles (1950) [The Criterion Collection]

    The Terrible Children / Les enfants terribles (1950) [The Criterion Collection, Spine #398]
    DVD Video | NTSC 4:3 | 720x480 | 1hr 47mn | 7.75 Gb
    French: AC3, 1 ch, 192 kbps \ English: AC3, 1 ch, 192 kbps
    Subtitles: English
    Genre: Drama



    Director: Jean-Pierre Melville
    Writers: Jean Cocteau (novel), Jean-Pierre Melville (uncredited)
    Stars: Nicole Stéphane, Edouard Dermithe, Renée Cosima

    Writer Jean Cocteau and director Jean-Pierre Melville joined forces for this elegant adaptation of Cocteau’s immensely popular, wicked novel about the wholly unholy relationship between a brother and sister. Elisabeth (a remarkable Nicole Stéphane) and Paul (Edouard Dermithe) close themselves off from the world by playing an increasingly intense series of mind games with the people who dare enter their lair—until romance and jealousy intrude. Melville’s operatic camera movements and Cocteau’s perverse, poetic approach to character merge in Les enfants terribles to create one of French cinema's greatest, and most surprising, meetings of the minds.

    Extras:
    - New, restored high-definition digital transfer
    - Audio commentary by writer, film critic, and journalist Gilbert Adair
    - Interviews with producer Carole Weisweiller, actors Nicole Stéphane and Jacques Bernard, and assistant director Claude Pinoteau
    - Around Jean Cocteau (2003), a short video by filmmaker Noel Simsolo discussing Cocteau and Melville's creative relationship
    - Theatrical trailer
    - Gallery of behind-the-scenes stills


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    The Terrible Children / Les enfants terribles (1950) [The Criterion Collection]

    The Terrible Children / Les enfants terribles (1950) [The Criterion Collection]

    The Terrible Children / Les enfants terribles (1950) [The Criterion Collection]

    The Terrible Children / Les enfants terribles (1950) [The Criterion Collection]

    The Terrible Children / Les enfants terribles (1950) [The Criterion Collection]

    The Terrible Children / Les enfants terribles (1950) [The Criterion Collection]

    The Terrible Children / Les enfants terribles (1950) [The Criterion Collection]






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