Description: L’Important C’Est D’Aimer DVD NTSC Region 1 In French with English Subtitles. Mint DVD and Case. Product DescriptionServais (Fabio Testi), a reporter and photographer, meets Nadine Chevalier (Romy Schneider), an actress who is forced to earn her living by accepting roles unworthy of her real talent. She is married to Jacques (Jacques Dutronc), a delightful sort of disenchanted clown who runs away from the realities of life. Nadine and Servais soon discover how important their encounter was and neither one of them wants to dismiss it as a mere fling.ReviewWinner - Best Actress - Cesar AwardsWinner - Best Actress - Taormina Film FestivalNominated - Golden Charybdis - Taormina Film Festival ---L'important sets about serving up heaping helpings of sex, decadence, perversion and sundry other taboo pleasures with a lip-smacking libertine relish. It is all delirious fun, for in addition to all the orgies, drunken parties and impassioned (sometimes garishly violent) set-pieces, co-writers Zulawski and Christopher Frank, who also wrote the novel upon which it is based, populate the film with a memorable gallery of eccentrics, gleefully played by a host of brilliant, scenery-chomping character actors. Luminous does not begin to describe Schneider, in probably her most demanding role. She is Everywoman here: irresistibly seductive in a multitude of jaw-dropping closeups, mesmerizingly mysterious yet with the beautiful transparency of a child, positively oozing pure, rich emotion. Her obviously deeply smitten, far-gone director calls upon her to deliver a bewildering range of feeling.... And damn, if she doesn't carry it all off with searing courage and commitment, plus an uncanny warm, womanly humor which makes this performance the true crown of her career, cut short by her tragic suicide in 1982. - David Noh, Film Journal InternationalFilms by the Polish director Andrzej Zulawski, who died in 2016 at 75, generally begin at a level of emotional intensity that more conventional movies take a long time to reach, if they get there at all. His 1975 L'Important C'est d'Aimer is no exception. The searing, sometimes confounding film also ideally showcases the heartbreaking talents of Schneider, who deservedly won her first Cesar award for her work here. The restoration...is lovely; Ricardo Aronovich's cinematography is largely a study of tragic faces, and when his light hits the whites of Schneider's eyes a certain way, the effect is breathtaking. - Glenn Kenny, The New York Times (Critic's Pick)This passionate portrait of the dignity - and the indignities - of an actor's work is one of his best films. --Ela Bittencourt, Film CommentSchneider, who embodies the very heart of L'Important C'est D'Aimer, may deliver a performance that tops even Isabelle Adjani's wide-eyed, operatically voluptuous turn in Possession. She startles for the way she conveys something buried death and twisted inside Nadine. Hers is a fearless performance not because she gets naked, in the figurative sense (the nudity is, in fact, quite chaste), but because she allows herself to be so vulnerable. - Jeremiah Kipp, Slant Magazine.Director : Andrzej ZulawskiMedia Format : NTSC, DVDRun time : 1 hour and 49 minutesRelease date : June 16, 2020Actors : Romy Schneider, Fabio Testi, Jacques DutroncDubbed: : EnglishSubtitles: : EnglishStudio : Film Movement
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Movie/TV Title: L’Important C’Est D’Aimer
Run Time: 109 min.
Format: DVD
Genre: Drama
Studio: Film Movement
Sub-Genre: Foreign-French