Le Corbeau (The Raven) - The Criterion Collection
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- Video Interview with Bertrand Tavernier, Director of Coup de Torchon
- Excerpts From The Story Of French Cinema By Those Who Made It: Grand Illusions 1939-1942, a 1975 Documentary Featuring Henri-Geroges Clouzot
- New Essay by Film Scholar Alan Williams, Author of Republic Of Images: A History Of French Filmmaking
A mysterious writer of poison pen letters, known only as Le Corbeau (the Raven), plagues a French provincial town, unwittingly exposing the collective suspicion and rancor seething beneath the community’s calm surface. Made during the Nazi Occupation of France, Henri-Georges Clouzot’s Le Corbeau was attacked by the right-wing Vichy regime, the left-wing Resistance press, the Catholic Church, and was banned after the Liberation. But some including Jean Cocteau and Jean-Paul Sartre—recognized the powerful subtext to Clouzot’s anti-informant, anti-Gestapo fable, and worked to rehabilitate Clouzot’s directorial reputation after the war. Le Corbeau brilliantly captures a spirit of paranoid pettiness and self-loathing turning an occupied French town into a twentieth-century Salem.
| Ginette Leclerc ; Helena Manson ; Jeanne Fusier-Gir ; Liliane Maigne ; Micheline Francey ; Pierre Fresnay ; Sylvie |
| Henri-Georges Clouzot |
| Not Rated |
| 1943 |
| Fullscreen 4:3 |
| French - Dolby Digital (1.0) Mono |
| English |
| 91 Minutes (approx) |
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