8 Films By Jean Paul Civeyrac
Has anyone purchased this set? I've been eying it myself and would like to hear any opinions about it.
Synopsis:
Jean Paul Civeyrac's films are like chamber films –in the sense of a chamber music: there are very few instruments that are played, there is no orchestration; mere themes (love, the disappearance of a loved one, the mingling of bodies…) are played by a few interpreters. It is not a repetition because it does not say the same thing; it's a kind of variation, in the musical sense of the term…
As a complement to those 8 films, multimedia artist and plastician Gregory Chatonsky (www.incident.net) presents his own multimedia variation by revisiting the interstices of Jean Paul Civeyrac's world: a variable and infinite experience to be discovered on a DVD-Rom.
French DVD release: 2006-06-08
Special features:
- DVD 1: Life according to Luke (14 mins) + Ni d'Eve ni d'Adam (87 mins) [suitable for audiences 12 and over] + The Lonely (71 mins)
- DVD 2: Spirits (89 mins) + Man's Gentle Love (74 mins)
- DVD 3: All the Fine Promises (81 mins) + Through the Forest (60 mins) + Sadness Beautiful Face (17 mins)
- DVD 4: Jean Paul Civeyrac: Interstices (DVD-Rom Mac/PC) + Video Trailer
Technical specifications:
3 DVD 9 + 1 DVD-Rom - Region All - PAL - Color - Original Aspect Ratios respected - Widescreen anamorphic and full screen for 1.33:1 aspect ratio - French original version in Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Stereo 2.0 and Mono with optional English subtitles - Recommended DVD-Rom configuration: 800 Mhz, 256MB RAM, Quicktime 6.
Synopsis:
Jean Paul Civeyrac's films are like chamber films –in the sense of a chamber music: there are very few instruments that are played, there is no orchestration; mere themes (love, the disappearance of a loved one, the mingling of bodies…) are played by a few interpreters. It is not a repetition because it does not say the same thing; it's a kind of variation, in the musical sense of the term…
As a complement to those 8 films, multimedia artist and plastician Gregory Chatonsky (www.incident.net) presents his own multimedia variation by revisiting the interstices of Jean Paul Civeyrac's world: a variable and infinite experience to be discovered on a DVD-Rom.
French DVD release: 2006-06-08
Special features:
- DVD 1: Life according to Luke (14 mins) + Ni d'Eve ni d'Adam (87 mins) [suitable for audiences 12 and over] + The Lonely (71 mins)
- DVD 2: Spirits (89 mins) + Man's Gentle Love (74 mins)
- DVD 3: All the Fine Promises (81 mins) + Through the Forest (60 mins) + Sadness Beautiful Face (17 mins)
- DVD 4: Jean Paul Civeyrac: Interstices (DVD-Rom Mac/PC) + Video Trailer
Technical specifications:
3 DVD 9 + 1 DVD-Rom - Region All - PAL - Color - Original Aspect Ratios respected - Widescreen anamorphic and full screen for 1.33:1 aspect ratio - French original version in Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Stereo 2.0 and Mono with optional English subtitles - Recommended DVD-Rom configuration: 800 Mhz, 256MB RAM, Quicktime 6.
- Arn777
- Joined: Wed Nov 03, 2004 6:10 am
- Location: London
I really like Man's Gentle Love and Through the Forest, which I saw at the cinema. I bought the set, but have only watched the first disc so far, powerful and quite disturbing films, but less good than the 2 above. They are quite dark and the compression doesn't seem optimum (on a plasma screen), but I recommend it nonethless.
- foggy eyes
- Joined: Fri Sep 01, 2006 9:58 am
- Location: UK
This pretty comprehensive DVD Times review should help.
- Dylan
- Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 9:28 pm
- Dylan
- Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 9:28 pm
I was thinking about these films just now, and went to amazon.fr to see how much it would be to order this set (since I feel it would be worth an investment to discover a new/overlooked filmmaker) and was shocked at the price...why in the hell is this $116 US?
I guess I've been spoiled by the prices various R1 sets have been (like...four discs for under $50, six discs for $60, etc.), because for three discs this seems incredibly overpriced to me (8 films or not). Arn (and others who purchased this), where did you get your copy?
I guess I've been spoiled by the prices various R1 sets have been (like...four discs for under $50, six discs for $60, etc.), because for three discs this seems incredibly overpriced to me (8 films or not). Arn (and others who purchased this), where did you get your copy?
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- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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- Dylan
- Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 9:28 pm
No, it's definitely not, I was just surprised that a set with only three DVDs was that expensive.eight films for $120 really isn't all that terrible
Then again, considering that most R2 DVDs come to $30 each for North American buyers, $116 for three R2 DVDs and a DVD-Rom isn't surprising...but that's not exactly in my price range at the moment (maybe later in 2007).
It also just occured to me that (like the Blaq Out Iosseliani set) there is a distant possibility a R1 release in the cards for this (Facets?).
With that said, I do look forward to more thoughts from members here on this filmmaker.
- Telstar
- Joined: Mon Apr 10, 2006 12:35 pm
Re: 8 Films By Jean Paul Civeyrac
Almost two years now since the last post regarding Civeyrac. Any updates on what the filmmaker is up to and/or the dvd set's availability and price?
- Ovader
- Joined: Wed Nov 03, 2004 1:56 am
- Location: Canada
Re: 8 Films By Jean Paul Civeyrac
I have never heard of Jean Paul Civeyrac until a few hours ago when I saw Adrian Martin's Facebook post of Civeyrac's latest film MES PROVINCIALES/A PARIS EDUCATION. Looking forward to seeing it via Kino Lorber's blu-ray edition sometime in the near future. Feel free to offer opinions of the film.