Portrait of a lady on fire / Neon and Lilies Films present ; in association with Arte France Cinéma and Hold-Up Films ; with the participation of CNC ; with the support of La Région Île-de-France ; with the participation of Canal + Ciné + Arte France ; in association with Pyramide, MK2 Films, Cinécap 2 ; producer, Bénédicte Couvreur ; written and directed by Céline Sciamma.
Publisher number: CC3161DDVD | The Criterion CollectionLanguage: French Original language: French Subtitle language: English Series: Criterion collection ; 1034.Publisher: [New York, NY] : The Criterion Collection, [2020]Copyright date: ©2020Edition: Director-approved DVD special editionDescription: 1 videodisc (121 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet (folded : color illustrations ; 18 cm)Content type:- two-dimensional moving image
- video
- videodisc
- 9781681437330
- Portrait de la jeune fille en feu.
- 791.43/72 23
- PN1997.2 .P67 2020
- Cinematography, Claire Mathon ; editor, Julien Lacheray ; costume designer, Dorothée Guiraud ; set designer, Thomas Grézaud.
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DVD | Main Library DVD | DVD P (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 31744180007805 | ||
DVD | Westgate Branch DVD | DVD P (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 31744180007748 |
DVD, wide screen (wide screen 1.85:1), 5.1 surround, region 1.
French dialogue; English subtitles.
Title from disc surface.
Noémie Merlant, Adèle Haenel.
Cinematography, Claire Mathon ; editor, Julien Lacheray ; costume designer, Dorothée Guiraud ; set designer, Thomas Grézaud.
Wide screen (1.85:1).
Rating: R; for some nudity and sexuality.
France, 1760. Marianne is commissioned to paint the wedding portrait of Héloïse, a young woman who has just left the convent. Because she is a reluctant bride-to-be, Marianne arrives under the guise of companionship, observing Héloïse by day and secretly painting her by firelight at night. As the two women orbit one another, intimacy and attraction grow as they share Héloïse first moments of freedom. Héloïse portrait soon becomes a collaborative act of and a testament to their love.
Special features: new conversation between director Céline Sciamma and film critic Dana Stevens ; new interviews with actors Adèle Haenel and Noémie Merlant ; interview with cinematographer Claire Mathon from the 2019 Cannes Film Festival ; interview from 2019 with artist Hélène Delmaire on creating the paintings for the film, along with behind-the-scenes footage ; an essay by film critic Ela Bittencourt.