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In the final days of WW2 a young woman who has been widowed by the Nazi occupiers is forced to bring two German soldiers through a forest to the Austrian border
Featuring superb photography and a haunting score from maestro Ennio Morricone
- Video essay by film critic David Cairns
Released at the height of the Italian horror boom that was produced in the wake of the influence of Hammer’s era-defining horror productions
Vivre Sa Vie Blu-ray Screenplays & Screenwriting In the final days of'Vivre Sa Vie' Director: Jean Luc Godard (1962) Criterion Collection Blu ray Restoration includes commentary, interviews, excerpts from television programme, essays French w English subtitles Dynamic, enrgrossing character study. Episodically told an aspiring actress slides into prostitution in Paris. Starring Anna Karina.
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