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Jules et Jim = Jules and Jim

Title
  1. Jules et Jim = Jules and Jim / Les Films du carrosse et S.E.D.I.F. ; adaptation et dialogue, François Truffaut et Jean Gruault ; mise en scène, François Truffaut.
Published by
  1. Santa Monica, CA : Voyager Co., [1992], ©1992.

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Additional authors
  1. Truffaut, François.
  2. Moreau, Jeanne, 1928-2017.
  3. Werner, Oskar, 1922-1984.
  4. Serre, Henri.
  5. Roché, Henri Pierre, 1879-1959.
  6. Films du carrosse (Firm)
  7. Voyager Company.
Description
  1. 1 videodisc (105 min.) : sound, black and white; 12 in.
Summary
  1. Before World War I in Paris, a girl alternates between a French student, Jim, and a German student, Jules. After the war, they meet again and form a constantly shifting triangle.
Series statement
  1. Criterion collection ; 165
Uniform title
  1. Criterion collection ; 165.
Alternative title
  1. Jules and Jim.
  2. François Truffaut\u0027s Jules and Jim.
Subject
  1. Feature films
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. In French with English subtitles.
  2. Title on container: François Truffaut\u0027s Jules and Jim.
  3. Based on the novel by Henri-Pierre Roché.
  4. Originally issued as a motion picture in France in 1962.
  5. Extended play (CLV).
  6. Digital sound, widescreen format.
  7. Program notes by John Powers on container.
  8. Soundtrack is on digital track. Running commentaries by Suzanne Schiffman, Jean Gruault, Claudine Bouché and Truffaut scholar Annette Insdorf are in French on analog track 1 and in English on analog track 2 and can be listened to separately while watching the film.
  9. Includes: Theatrical trailer.
Credits (note)
  1. Director of photography, Raoul Coutard ; editor, Claudine Bouché ; music, Georges Delerue.
Performer (note)
  1. Jeanne Moreau, Oskar Werner, Henri Serre.