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Verlag: N.p., N.p., 1966
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Three vintage oversize borderless reference photographs from the 1966 film, showing an altercation between actress Anna Karina and three nuns. With the stamp of still photographer Monique Valentin on the verso, and two with a stamp noting year 1966. Based on Denis Diderot's eighteenth century novel, following a young woman whose family forces her into a convent. A flurry of controversy surrounded the film's production and release as a result of its critical stance toward the Catholic Church, leading the French Minister of Information to ban its release. A large-scale campaign was subsequently launched in its defense, and the ban was lifted in 1967, when it was shown at Cannes Film Festival and nominated for the Palme d'Or. Shot on location in Villeneuve-les-Avignon, Gard, France. 14.25 x 9.75 inches. Lightly creased to the edges, else Near Fine. Vogel, Film as a Subversive Art.
Verlag: N.p., N.p., 1966
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Two vintage borderless reference photographs of director Jacques Rivette and actress Anna Karina on the set of the 1966 film. Both with distribution stamps on the verso, and one with cropping annotations in manuscript pencil and the stamp of "Télé Poche." Based on Denis Diderot's eighteenth century novel, following a young woman whose family forces her into a convent. A flurry of controversy surrounded the film's production and release as a result of its critical stance toward the Catholic Church, leading the French Minister of Information to ban its release. A large-scale campaign was subsequently launched in its defense, and the ban was lifted in 1967, when it was shown at Cannes Film Festival and nominated for the Palme d'Or. Shot on location in Villeneuve-les-Avignon, Gard, France. 7 x 5.25 inches. Near Fine. Vogel, Film as a Subversive Art.
Verlag: Rome Paris Films, N.p., 1966
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
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Vintage French Moyenne poster for the 1966 film. Nominated for a Palme d'Or at the 1966 Cannes Film Festival. A flurry of controversy surrounded the production and release of Rivette's film. Upon facing pressure from the French Catholic Church regarding its critical religious and sexual content, the new Minister of Information, Yvon Bourges, banned its release. As a result, a massive campaign was launched in its defense, eventually leading to the ban being lifted. The story is based on Denis Diderot's eighteenth century novel of the same title. It was conceived as a practical joke, devised by Diderot, to persuade the Marquis de Croismare to return to Paris. He assumed the identity of a desperate young woman forced into a convent and wrote elaborate letters to the Marquis, beseeching him to help her. Eventually, Diderot compiled the letters and built on them to create his novel. Like the film, it too faced censorship, and was not officially published until after the writer's death. Shot on location in Villeneuve-les-Avignon, Gard, France. 23.5 x 31 inches, folded. Near Fine with two manuscript ink and graphite annotations to the verso and light edgewear. Vogel, Film as a Subversive Art.