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Perceval (1978)
Front Cover Actor
Fabrice Luchini Perceval
André Dussollier Gauvain
Solange Boulanger chant, guitare, pucelle etc.
Catherine Schroeder chant, rebec
Francisco Orozco chant, luth
Deborah Nathan flute
Jean-Paul Racodon chant, chalumeau, Chevalier arme, etc
Alain Serve chant, chalumeau, Ecuyer chauve etc.
Daniel Tarrare chant, le Charbonnier, Garin etc.
Pascale Ogier chant, pucelle, dame
Deborah Nathan (II)
Movie Details
Genre Drama
Director Eric Rohmer
Producer Margaret Ménégoz; Barbet Schroeder
Writer Eric Rohmer; Chrétien de Troyes
Language English
Audience Rating NR (Not Rated)
Running Time 140 mins
Country USA
Color Color
IMDb Rating 7.2
Plot
This unique retelling of the tale of Perceval is a great and glorious anomaly in Eric Rohmer's career. Adapted by Rohmer from the 12th-century book by Chrétien de Troyes, it marries ancient theater, medieval painting, music, and prose in a beautifully stylized film narrated in couplets by a chorus of singers and musicians playing traditional instruments, and often by the actors themselves. Fabrice Luchini glows with naïve innocence and wide-eyed wonder as the child-man Perceval, an ignorant but well-meaning young lord raised in isolation, who vows to become a knight after catching his first sight of what he believes to be godly beings. Fumbling through a whole new world of experiences on his quest, he takes his mother's advice to heart all too literally, leading to awkward, humorous, and sometimes tragic consequences, but he reaches the court of King Arthur, where he is knighted and begins his life of chivalry and good deeds. Rohmer builds his world on a huge circular set where bulbous metal sculptures stand in for trees, flat storybook castles look like giant cardboard toys, and the horizon is a backdrop painting. The story denies the expectations of modern storytelling, opting for an episodic series of lessonlike vignettes, culminating in a highly theatrical Passion play (featuring Luchini in the role of Christ). Perceval is a lovely and loving odyssey into the very nature of stories and storytelling, and one of the most original and unique visions in modern cinema. --Sean Axmaker
Personal Details
Seen It Yes
Index 254
Collection Status In Collection
Links IMDB
Amazon US
User Text 1 FR-F 1093.02 DVD
User Text 2 Original
Product Details
Format DVD
Region Region 1
UPC (Barcode) 720917523927
Release Date 9/5/2000
Subtitles English
Nr of Disks/Tapes 1