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Alphaville (DVD, 1998, Criterion Collection) 
Alphaville (DVD, 1998, Criterion Collection)

 
Alphaville (DVD, 1998, Criterion Collection)

Director: Jean-Luc Godard
Rating: Not Rated
Release Date: Sep 1998
Format: DVD
Additional Info: Criterion Collection
UPC: 037429130926
Product ID: EPID3049297
Description: With 1965's ALPHAVILLE--part sci-fi action film, part noir thriller--the acclaimed French New Wave director Jean-Luc Godard achieves a stunningly clinical futurism using absolutely no special visual effects. The result is a moving, origi...
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With 1965's ALPHAVILLE--part sci-fi action film, part noir thriller--the acclaimed French New Wave director Jean-Luc Godard achieves a stunningly clinical futurism using absolutely no special visual effects. The result is a moving, original film that, with its abstract, political, and intellectual themes, essentially redefines the apocalyptic science fiction genre. ALPHAVILLE, clearly the product of one of cinema's greatest contributors, is nothing less than a bona fide cult classic.


A bizarre space-chase across a glass and metal landscape of futuristic Paris--here called Alphaville--is the movie's premise. Creating a dystopian "tomorrow" characterized by alienation and cold corporate comforts, Godard slyly suggests that the future is now. Secret agent man Lemmy Caution (Eddie Constantine) travels across the expanses of intergalactic space and time to uncover the fate of his missing predecessor. Working under the alias of Ivan Johnson, Caution is accompanied in his quest by the lovely Natasha Vonbraun (Anna Karina), the daughter of a supposedly missing professor. Caution later discovers that the elder Vonbraun is the mastermind behind Alpha 60--the rigid, masterful computer that governs Alphaville. Alpha's job is to crush individuality, eradicating any human being who does not conform. Ultimately, Lemmy is left with no other choice but to destroy the calculating chip-and-wire monolith, with the only weapons he has left: his heart and soul.

Credits
Producer:Andre Michelin
Cast:Akim Tamiroff, Anna Karina, Eddie Constantine, Howard Vernon, Laszlo Szabo

Details
Edition:Criterion Collection

Notes
DVD Special Features:

Region 1 Encoding
Keep Case
French with Optional English Subtitles
Dolby Digital Mono

Chapters:

1. Logos
2. Opening Credits
3. Agent from the Outlands
4. Seductress, Third Class
5. Natasha
6. Stupid Questions
7. Can't Hear the Music
8. Dying Words
9. The Teachings of Alpha 60
10. Deadly Bathing Beauties
11. The Love of Money and Women
12. Professors Eckle and Jeckel
13. A Guarantee to Electrify
14. The Meaning of Conscience
15. Remembering Broadway
16. Natasha Defines Love
17. A Man and a Cup of Coffee
18. Reporter and Revenger
19. Escape
20. Rescuing the Princess
21. Color Bars, Released theatrically (in France): May 5, 1965.

U.S. theatrical release date: October 25, 1965.

Shot on location in Paris, France.

Winner of Best Film at the Berlin Film Festival.

Every scene was shot in one take in natural darkness; thus, many shots had to be destroyed because it was too dark for the film to record the image properly.

Script girl Suzanne Schiffman later served as a writer and assistant director on a number of Francois Truffaut films.

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    Top Reviews
      1965 Godard's Noir Sci-Fi Thriller in 21 Chapters
    Review created: 02/11/09(updated 02/12/09)
    52 of 53 people found this review helpful.

    Avant garde director, Jean-Luc Godard, stormed the Berlin Film Festival winning the Best Film prize with "Alphaville."

    The place Alphaville, is a metal & glass city: Paris, in the future. Or is it, asks Godard? Isn't industrialism & human alienation already overtaking major cities, like Paris, in Western societies?

    Lemmy Caution (Eddie Constantine) is trying to discover what happened to the Professor Vonbraun who went missing before Cauion took his place. In order to do so, Caution has to travel across a vast intergalactic time & area. Natasha Vonbraun (Anna Karina), the missing professor's daughter goes with Caution, who uses as alias, Ivan Johnson.

    Caution-Johnson learns that Professor Vonbraun isn't dead as he had been presumed. Instead, he's the secret inventor of the most powerful computer that controls Alphaville, the "Alpha 60." The Alpha 60 works to dehumanize individuals by forcing uniform conformity. Once Caution-Johnson figures this out, his next goal is to destroy Alpha 60 before it destroys the very spirit of humanity: it's soul.

    Godard's genius with "Alphaville" was creating a science fiction setting without special visual effects. The film's deep, darkness makes it a film-noir. The space chase makes it a thriller. Godard's film defies being pegged into a single film genre as a result. The artistic Godard makes use of the abstract. The political Godard makes use of reality. The scholarly Godard makes use of a theme that appeals to intellectuals as well as everyday people. Although it's been called a "cult classic" in order to be so, the film would have first needed to have flopped, which it didn't. It is a classic that began being a success when first released in the 1960's and has remained as such for nearly 50 years. Now on DVD, "Alphaville" includes special features:


    It's in French with optional subtitles in English.
    The DVD version has Dolby Digital Mono sound.
    The scene selections are broken into 21 "Chapters":

    1) Logos
    2) Opening Credits
    3) Agent from the Outlands
    4) 3rd Class Seductress
    5) Natasha
    6) Stupid Questions
    7) Can't Hear the Music
    8) Dying Words
    9) The Teachings of Alpha 60
    10) Deadly Bathing Beauties
    11) The Love of Money and Women
    12) Professors Eckle and Jeckel
    13) A Guarantee to Electrify
    14) The Meaning of Conscience
    15) Remembering Broadway
    16) Natasha Defines Love
    17) A Man and a Cup of Coffee
    18) Reporter and Revenger
    19) Escape
    20) Rescuing the Princess
    21) Color Bars

    Owning the VHS is the collectible item, not the DVD since it is not the original release format~


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