¡Eiga Sakka Jeanne Moreau (Japanese title)Blu-ray Box [Limited Release]
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[Machine Translation] 'I admire the women. I wanted to show them as they are. I wanted to show them as they are, not as men show them. Jeanne Moreau, one of the most famous French actresses, has left her mark on the history of cinema. Her passion and curiosity for cinema were also demonstrated as a "film director. This Blu-ray box set includes three of her films about women (and men) that have never been seen before. The long-awaited first domestic release! Book case specification, 20-page booklet enclosed (planned). [Lumiere" : Jeanne Moreau's first film. The first film by Jeanne Moreau, Lumiere vividly depicts the desires, conflicts, and solidarity of four actresses: Sarah, Laura, Julienne, and Caroline. The role of Sarah is played by Moreau, and the film also stars the famous German actor Bruno Ganz. The film features music by Astor Piazzolla, a composer who revolutionized tango. --Four women, Sarah, Laura, Julienne, and Caroline, are on vacation at a villa in the south of France. They are from different generations, but they all have one thing in common: they are actresses. They are bound by a close friendship and begin to talk about their memories of Paris a year ago. Sarah, who is living her passion for the German writer Heinrich while having affairs with the young director Thomas and the doctor Gregoire; Laura, who has given up her career to take care of her husband and children; Julienne, who is trying to break out of her image through trial and error; and Caroline, who is struggling with her future career and her relationship with her lover who is restricting her. Caroline. As Sarah reflects on the various forms of love and life, the reality of death and loneliness looms ever closer. This is the first domestic theatrical release and the first domestic soft release of this film. Puberty" : Moreau's second film is a fresh story about a 12-year-old girl taking her first steps toward adulthood. In 1939, the shadow of war looms over a village in central France. In a village in central France, 12-year-old Marie spends a special summer vacation with her mother and grandmother. Legendary actress Simone Signoret plays the role of the kind grandmother who watches over her grandchild, and also produces the film. Co-written by writer Henriette Jelinek. The film was released in theaters in 1986 under the title "The Adolescence of Jeanne Moreau. --In July of 1939, with the war looming, 12-year-old Marie spends her summer vacation with her parents in a village in central France, her father's hometown. While being pampered by her beloved grandmother and playing around with friends her own age, she meets Alexandre, a young doctor from Paris. Marie falls in love with the handsome and kind Alexandre, but he is not at all interested in children... This is the first soft version in Japan. Portrait of Lillian Gish" : New York in the summer of 1983. A chance encounter with Lillian Gish, who has been active since the silent film era and has reached the pinnacle of Hollywood. This is a supreme documentary film that explores the life and passion for film through a dialogue with the "historical actress". This is the first domestic theatrical release and the first domestic soft release of this film.
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