Last Year at Marienbad (4K UHD)

Directed by : Alain Resnais
Available Date : 08/27/2024
Release Year : 1961
Running Time : 94
UPC : 738329267377
Country : France
Language: French
Subject : Film and Media Studies - Classic Cinema
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Winner of the Golden Lion at the 1961 Venice Film Festival, Last Year at Marienbad is a hypnotically beautiful puzzle box of a film, and one of the most influential in history. Alain Resnais’s sensuous tracking shots and Delphine Seyrig’s iconic Chanel gowns have become part of the cinematic lexicon, and can now be seen in a gorgeous 4K restoration from StudioCanal. In a large international hotel in the European resort town of Marienbad, with a sumptuous but austere décor—a marble universe with gold paneling, statues, and stiff servants—the rich, anonymous clientele circulates. A man (Giorgio Albertazzi) is convinced he met an enigmatic woman (Seyrig, Jeanne Dielman) the previous year at the same location, and perhaps had a flirtation. A second man (Sacha Pitoëff, Inferno), possibly the woman’s lover or husband, repeatedly intimidates the first man. Their relations unfold through flashback shards that never quite fit into place, their lives a hall of mirrors that never reflect a true self.

Product Extras :

4K UHD (DISC 1):

  • Audio commentary by film historian Tim Lucas

BLU-RAY SPECIAL EXCLUSIVES (DISC 2):

  • Interview with filmmaker Volker Schlöndorff
  • Last Year at Marienbad A to Z, a visual essay by film historian James Quandt
  • Memories of Last Year at Marienbad
  • Toute la mémoire du monde (1957, short film by Alain Resnais)
Publish Date : 2024-06-05
  • Alain Resnais - Director
  • Alain Robbe-Grillet - Writer
  • Delphine Seyrig - Actor
  • Giorgio Albertazzi - Actor
  • Sacha Pitoeff - Actor

Reviews

"Remains one of cinema's glorious enigmas, endlessly compelling and intriguing."
"To even talk of a story is nonsensical, since a central aesthetic of the film involves the effects of fantasy, time and subjective memory on human consciousness. Marienbad takes place in a heightened, sci-fi nightmare world where knowing, believing"
"A pioneering, essential work of arthouse cinema that remains as enrapturing and illusive as ever."

"Marienbad is elegantly hermetic, a ravishing waxworks that has stillness at its heart."

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