Claude Autant-Lara – Marguerite de la nuit AKA Marguerite of the Night (1955)
Quote:
Truffaut and Godard gave a bad name to the “quality” French cinema that preceded them. This film was one of their pet examples of what they saw as staid, boring, unadventurous cinéma de papa. Without an axe to grind, it is actually a breathtakingly bold modernization of the Faust legend, ravishing to look at with its highly stylized sets (Trauner on LSD) and containing multi-layered undercurrents, including a message on the unthinking destructiveness of youth which seems almost like a prescient reply to its New Wave critics.
2.12GB | 2h 04m | 754×566 | mkv
https://nitroflare.com/view/44B6762FBF08830/Marguerite.de.la.Nuit.1955.DVDRip.x264.mkv
Language:French
Subtitles:English
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