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[Machine Translation] The time has come to knock on the door of the "cursed filmmaker" who passed away with the words, "To wake the dead, you must knock hard. French filmmaker Jean Eustache became the darling of the age with his masterpiece "Mama and the Whore," which has left its mark on the history of cinema. In 2024, a 4K digitally remastered version of "Mama and the Whore" was screened in Paris, New York, and other cities, and the world was again astonished by its poignant beauty. The world was again astonished by its tragic beauty. The world was again astonished by its tragic beauty, and even in Japan, where his films have rarely been seen, the full picture, shrouded in mystery, is finally being revealed. The original domestic DVD version has been out of print and is now at a premium. The latest 4K/2K restored master is the long-awaited re-release on DVD in Japan! Santa Claus has Blue Eyes (4K restored version) -- Together with Mama and the Whore and My Little Lovers, this film forms an autobiographical trilogy by Eustache. It was shot using unused film from "Men and Women" ('66), courtesy of Godard. It stars Leaud, who also starred in "Man, Woman". The setting is Narbonne in southwestern France during the Christmas season. Daniel, a poor young man, wants a duffle coat to make himself popular, so he dresses up as Santa Claus and takes a job as a model for a photo shoot on a street corner. He soon realizes that his disguise makes it easier to pick up girls... The film uses voice-over to depict the dull days of a young man without a regular job, and the narrative is exquisite as his comical routine soon turns sad and his hopes turn to disillusionment. The film is dedicated to Charles Trenet, a national singer born in Narbonne. The Bad Company (4K restored version) -- This film was conceived based on the misfortune that befell Jeanette Durrot, the wife of Eustache (when Durrot went to the city after a quarrel with Eustache, a pair of boorish men followed her around and annoyed her). Legend has it that the film was shot using money stolen from a safe in the office of Cahiers du Cinema, where Durrot worked as a secretary at the time. The protagonists are a pair of young men who lead self-indulgent lives, pretending to be tough guys but lacking in dignity. They try to seduce a woman they meet while wandering the streets, but when she doesn't take them up on their offer, they steal her purse to spite her. The film makes use of guerrilla-style filming in the streets of Paris in the manner of the Nouvelle Vague, but transforms the city into a cold and boring place where it is difficult to live, and the "realistic" portrayal of the characters also shows the emergence of a new generation of filmmakers. An Unpleasant Story" (Parts 1 and 2) (2K restored version) -- This film, in which Eustache's friend Jean-Noel Pic tells an obscene, filthy, and unpleasant story to the people sitting around him, was warned at the time of its release that "women would not like this film. When the film was released, it was accompanied by a note saying that it was "a film that women do not like," and the press also voiced their anger and embarrassment. The film is divided into two parts, with the first part being fiction and the second part being a documentary, evoking the constant conflict between record and fiction, reality and its reproduction, and real life and film. Includes a booklet explaining the film and postcards.

Original Release Year: 1966/1963/1977

凌 Credits
Jean-Pierre Leaud
Aristide Demonico
Michael Lonsdale
Jean-Noel Picq
Jean Eustache
Cesar Gattegno
Rene Coll

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