1961-1970ArthouseFranceMarin KarmitzShort Film

Marin Karmitz – Nuit noire, Calcutta (1964)

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Nuit Noire, Calcutta is the story of a writer, Jean (Maurice Garrel), who has come to the coast to complete a novel about the french vice consul in Calcutta. He does not find his task an easy one, and he struggles throughout to find adequate words for his story. Convinced, as he puts it, that the words do exist somewhere, he is shown repeatedly working on his manuscript, deleting sentences, or tearing pages in frustration. In the process he empties several bottles of whisky (hence the connection with the theme of alcoholism). As he writes, there is a story unfolding in the outside world that seems to parallel the one he is inventing, although it is not clear which of these is mirroring the other. The two series of events refuse to converge; but this enables the film to explore the ironical,metaphorical relationship between the imagenery, speculative world of Callcutta and the dunes and mudflats of the Seine estuary at Ouistreham.








http://nitroflare.com/view/C3AB8A606319F8C/Nuit_noire%2C_Calcutta_%281964%29_–_Marin_Karmitz.mkv

Language(s):French
Subtitles:English, Russian (muxed)

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