
Please note this is a region 2 DVD & will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play SYNOPSIS Made barely a year after Claude Chabrol&s debut Le Beau Serge Les Cousins featured the earlier film&s same starring pair of Jean
- Claude Brialy & G erard Blain here reversing the good
- guybad
- guy roles of the previous picture The result is a simmering venomous study in human temperament that not only won the Golden Bear at the 1959 Berlin Film Festival but also drew audiences in droves & effectively launched Chabrol&s incredible fifty
- year
- long career In Les Cousins Blain&s character journeys from the country to Paris to crash at the luxurious flat of his worldly & decadent cousin portrayed by Brialy during the study period for an upcoming law exam which both have set out to undertake It becomes clear soon enough that only one of the cousins is terribly committed to his work; as sexual promises & alcohol intervene the set
- up becomes untenable for the provincial
- & a tragic slide ensues A gripping & urbane examination of city & country ambition & ease Les Cousins continues to captivate & shock audiences with its brilliant scenario the performances of Brialy & Blain & the assuredness of Chabrol&s precocious directorial hand The Masters of Cinema Series is proud to present Claude Chabrol&s breakthrough film in a beautiful new Gaumont restoration on Blu
- ray & DVD for the first time in the UK SPECIAL DVD EDITION Gorgeous new Gaumont restoration of the film in its original aspect ratio New & enhanced English subtitles Original theatrical trailer A 47
- minute documentary about the making of the film L & Homme qui vendit la Tour Eiffel The Man Who Sold the Eiffel Tower Chabrol&s 1964 short film A lengthy booklet with a new & exclusive essay by critic Emmanuel Burdeau; a new & exclusive translation of a rare text about actress Françoise Vatel provided for this release by its author the filmmaker & critic Luc Moullet; excerpts of interviews & writing by Chabrol; & more