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The Jean Vigo Collection on DVD

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Average rating: 70%
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Starring: Jean Vigo, Louis Lefebvre, Coco Golstein, Dita Parlo, Jean Daste
Director: Jean Vigo
Studio: ARTIFICIAL EYE
Run time: 160 mins
Certificate: PG
User collections: 1001 Movies YMSBYD Part 1, Guardian 1000 films to see before you die
Genres: Drama, World Cinema
Languages: French
Subtitles: English
Released: 27/10/2003

Brief synopsis of The Jean Vigo Collection

Although Jean Vigo died at the age of 29 having made just four films, he is questionably one of the great masters of French cinema. From his inventive A Propos de Nice, to the anarchic tale of student rebellion Zero de Conduite, and finally the lyrical romantic yearning of L'Atalante, Vigo's body of work has been celebrated the world over for its consummate artistry and far reaching influence.

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Jean Vigo Collection, The - Features
Features Vigo's four films: A Propos de Nice, Taris, Zero de Conduite and L'Atalante...
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Lindsay Anderson

"..Few artists in the history of modern cinema have won reputation so high by achievment so modest.If, that is, works of genius can be described as modest..."

The Mail On Sunday

It's fabulous. You'll fall in love with cinema, Dita Parlo, Michel Simon and, I promise, life itself

Time Out

"...The art of cinema at its most accomplished, ambitious and moving; see it, and marvel..."

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Rated - 5 starsMasterpieces

A customer from Twickenham, England , 08/08/2006

Vigo was truly a poet of the cinema and one of the very few genuine artists produced by the medium. If you want ravishing images and a cinema of humanity and grace then you must see these fims - they will haunt your imagination.

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Rated - 5 starsConsiderable Charm

FrankIV [Highly rated reviewer] , 09/06/2005

There are three films on this DVD, in parts satirical in tone, in others surreal, in others poetic. The longest, 'L'Atlante', has such a slight plot and so little in the way of event, but creates an atmosphere which draws the viewer in and holds the attention. This director's work has clearly been very influential and it's easy to see why. It's no good watching them with hindsight - they have to be appreciated in the spirit of the times in which they were made, and admired for their sly humour, warmth and technique.

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Rated - 5 starsGreat stuff.

Robert Dawson from Cardiff,Wales [Highly rated reviewer] , 08/02/2008

L'Atalante is the most romantic and possibly the most beautifully filmed film of all time.Zero de Conduite is a little dated but still we wouldn't have had 'If' without this bizarre masterpiece.

I''m giving it five marks because it's influential,very enjoyable and the head teacher in Zero de Conduite is a little odd.

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Rated - 2 starsMore of a curiosity than an entertainment

A customer from North Cornelly, South Wales , 12/10/2007

A blithe canter through 1930s France contained in four features from Vigo as pioneer of le Cinéma francais. ‘À propos de Nice’ is a bit of naughty-naughty from the seaside postcard south, and in ‘Taris, roi de l'eau’ Vigo goes through some impressive technical paces that I am sure would have raised eyebrows at the time. ‘Zéro de conduite: Jeunes diables au collège’ and L’Atalante are vaudeville sharing much in style and content to Charlie Chaplin.

Disappointing, really, when considered Renoir’s ‘La Règle du jeu’ completed a mere five years later, but nonetheless required viewing for the serious student of cinema from the other side of La Manche.

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Rated - 4 starsA Loss to Cinema History

A customer from Lydbury North , 22/10/2008

The four films he made were exceptional for the time, but viewed together, or one after the other, I found rather too hectic for a normal appraisal. I would suggest that if you rent the package, watch just 'L'Atalante' at first and then the others later, or, like me , you might just suffer from a Vigo overdose on the night. I never realised just how OTT and improvised the main film was, imagining it be just a pleasant trip on a boat. Anything but, for this was full scale drama, complete with Gallic histrionics and melodrama. Nothing peaceful about it at all. All these films were made in Jean Vigo's twenties and, had he lived, just imagine how great a director he would have become. Formidable!

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Rated - 5 starsMasterpieces

A customer from Twickenham, England , 08/08/2006

Vigo was truly a poet of the cinema and one of the very few genuine artists produced by the medium. If you want ravishing images and a cinema of humanity and grace then you must see these fims - they will haunt your imagination.

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