Professor Henri Faust, retiring after 50 years as an alchemist in a circa-1700 university, despairs at still knowing nothing of the true secrets of nature...whereupon his old acquaintance Mephistopheles, servant of Lucifer, appears and grants him youth and a new life. But with youth, Faust's interest is diverted from science to women. And Mephistopheles, who has taken on the guise of the elderly Faust that was, sets many snares for his young friend's slippery soul... Written by Rod Crawford
Paris, 1315. The Tour de Nesle, a guard tower on the banks of the Seine, has become a symbol of mystery and fear. Each morning, at its base, the bodies of handsome young aristocrats are found floating in the river, all butchered by sword or arrow. One evening, two noblemen, Buridan and Philippe d'Aulnay, find themselves in the infamous tower, lured there on the expectation of a night of unbridled passion. Little do they realise that they are to be the next victims of a woman who is determined to take revenge against all men - Margaret of Burgundy, the present Queen of France. Although Philippe is killed, Buridan escapes, and intends to blackmail the Queen. Unless she makes him her prime minister, he will expose her crimes to Philippe's brother and her husband, King Louis X. When she moves to eliminate Burdan, Margaret makes a terrible discovery... In the twilight years of his long and pretty uneven career, the great avant-garde film director Abel Gance made a number of films which, whilst not as grand and artistically inspired as his early silent masterpieces (La Roue (1923), Napoléon (1927)), still compared very favourably with the work of his contemporaries. Of these, La Tour de Nesle is a film that still stands up remarkably well today - an ambitious historical drama based on the famous 1832 play by Alexandre Dumas. It makes a nice companion piece to Gance's subsequent historical romp, Cyrano et d'Artagnan (1964). Needless to say, the film isn't to be commended on its historical accuracy. As any historian will tell you, the Alexandre Dumas version of French history is wildly fanciful, to say the least. However, this doesn't prevent La Tour de Nesle from being an entertaining and, at times, highly poignant, piece of cinema. Whilst the characterisation and dialogue leave much to be desired, the plot (a murky tale of cruel revenge and political intrigue) is gripping, and the film's artistic design is exceptional for a film of this period. Gance brings a strangely expressionistic touch to his use of colour and shade, something which adds to the darkly sinister nature of the plot, whilst imbuing the film with a striking sense of historical realism.
A propos, Gance's assistant director Nelly Kaplan makes her screen début in a small role, shortly before she herself embarked on a successful film making career.
Olivier, a seventeen-year-old high school student, is a good-looking young man, much more mature than most of his schoolmates. One day he meets Frédérique, 25, a beautiful woman who attracts him strongly. The trouble is that she has a life companion, race car driver Enrico. For the time being, Enrico is away in Detroit to test a new prototype and Frédérique is idle in Paris that is why she welcomes the young man's company. Slowly but surely, the friendship turns into an affair, for Frédérique finds she shares Olivier's feelings. But Enrico finally comes back to Paris. Will Olivier and Frédérique's love story be possible in these conditio
7 out of 7 people found the following comment useful- A Sadly Forgotten Gem, 14 October 1999 Author minstrel This movie is one of the best films the great Italian director, Ettore Scola has ever made. It also has a fantastic cast, all doing a great job, but, is seems the late Massimo Troisi does outshine them all, with a stunning performance as Pulcinella, a Sancho Panza sort of clown. This fantasy, dream-like tale, is based on the famous book by the same name by Théophile Gautier, the French author. This is actually the 5th movie adaptation of this novel, which must tell you something about its force to attract generations of film makers. Vincent Pérez plays Baron of Sigognac, a young royal, whose quest for material wealth brings him true love and revelations on the nature of this world. The plot themes are somewhat related to Stoppard's excellent Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead - both uses the traveling players to explore the nature of the human condition. One might also recall Bergman's Seventh Seal, but Fracassa is more akin of Stoppard's light hearted, witty, approach to those grave subjects. A truly exceptional, beautiful and entertaining film, a long standing achievement for all involved, surely better than Il Postino, though, sadly, much less known. Surely overdue for re-release
故事发生在位于拉丁美洲的秘鲁,在当地殖民的西班牙总督订购了一辆外表非常夸张的黄金马车,马车拉着一个表演喜剧意大利剧团从荷兰远道而来,而美丽聪明的卡米娜(安娜·玛格纳妮 Anna Magnani 饰)就是剧团中的一员。 当地有一个非常有名的斗牛士,在剧团表演期间,观众的注意力全被这个斗牛士给吸引了,这让卡米娜感到非常的不高兴,但很快的,斗牛士就爱上了卡米娜。总动委托剧团前往总督府演出,实际上是为了取悦他的情人侯爵夫人。演出后,总督也爱上了卡米娜,再加上卡米娜本来的男友比利,三个男人为了争夺卡米娜而上演了一出好戏。
格瓦斯(玛丽亚·雪儿 Maria Schell 饰)是一个非常平凡但又十分善良的女人,在惨遭情人的抛弃后,无依无靠的格瓦斯决定去当洗衣女工赚钱抚养自己的两个孩子。之后,格瓦斯再度走入了婚姻的殿堂,她的丈夫是一个老实又本分的工人。一场意外中,丈夫摔断了腿无法再去工作了,整个家庭的负担落到了格瓦斯的肩上,好在格瓦斯还有一点积蓄,她开了一家小杂货铺维持生计。 情人的再度出现搅乱了格瓦斯平静的生活,他不仅诱惑格瓦斯的丈夫走上了酗酒的道路,还赖在格瓦斯的家里白吃白喝,随着时间的推移,生活苦闷感情不顺的格瓦斯也染上了酗酒的毛病。
故事发生在19世纪末的巴黎,在灯红酒绿的上流社会中,一位名为露易丝(达尼尔·达黎欧 Danielle Darrieux 饰)的贵妇显得格外耀眼。露易丝的丈夫是一名极具威信的将军,故事要从将军送给露易丝的一副耳环说起。 为了偿还赌债,露易丝将耳环低价卖给了一位珠宝商人,对丈 夫则谎称耳环丢失。迫于将军的名望,珠宝商人将事情的真相如实告知。将军不声不响的将耳环买了回来,转手送给了相好许久的情妇劳拉(Lia Di Leo 饰)以讨其欢心,可是没过多久,这副耳环便辗转来到了意大利外交官德纳提(维托里奥·德·西卡 Vittorio De Sica 饰)的手中并最终物归原主回到了露易丝的身边。