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It includes Agnès Varda’s 1993 documentary The Young Girls Turn 25 , which captures the town of Rochefort reuniting to celebrate the film's legacy, proving how deeply the production impacted the local community. Why It Matters Today
: A printed essay by the film critic, included in the accompanying booklet. The Young Girls of Rochefort -1967- Criterion -...
Released on Blu-ray and DVD, the Criterion edition features a 4K digital restoration (supervised by cinematographer Jean Rabier before his passing). The difference is staggering. Rabier shot the film in Eastmancolor, a stock notoriously difficult to preserve. On older transfers, the pastels of Rochefort’s town square looked sickly. On the Criterion transfer, however, the oranges are electric, the turquoises are deep, and the primary reds of the twins’ wardrobe pop with three-dimensional depth. It includes Agnès Varda’s 1993 documentary The Young
The Young Girls of Rochefort -1967- Criterion , Les Demoiselles de Rochefort , Catherine Deneuve , Françoise Dorléac , Jacques Demy , Michel Legrand , Gene Kelly , French New Wave musical , Criterion Collection restoration. The difference is staggering
Jacques Demy’s The Young Girls of Rochefort (1967) is the ultimate cinematic dessert—a candy-colored, jazz-infused masterpiece that stands as one of the most joyful expressions of the French New Wave. While its predecessor, The Umbrellas of Cherbourg , was a "sung-through" tragedy of lost love, Rochefort is its exuberant, optimistic twin.