Explore how director Jacques Demy used the real town of Rochefort (a historic port city on the Charente river, not the French Riviera, but the title plays on the sun-drenched, holiday feel) not just as a backdrop, but as an active, choreographed participant in the film's search for love and happiness.
Here is a strong, well-rounded feature suggestion: The Young Girls of Rochefort -1967- Criterion -...
This is a great choice for a Criterion release, as The Young Girls of Rochefort ( ) is a vibrant, colorful, and musically rich film. A good feature for this edition should highlight its unique blend of Hollywood musical, French New Wave energy, and tragic backstory. Explore how director Jacques Demy used the real
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Documentary / Visual Essay (approx. 20–30 minutes)
The Other Rochefort – A 5-minute comparison of this film with Demy's darker, more realistic The Umbrellas of Rochefort (a title that doesn't exist, but plays on fans' knowledge of The Umbrellas of Cherbourg ). Show the same actors (Deneuve, Michel Piccoli) in sun vs. rain, happiness vs. heartbreak.