Keswick Film Festival

Sunday 14th November 5:00 PM - Alhambra

L'enfer d'Henri-Georges Clouzot

Director: Serge Bromberg Country: France
Cert: 15 Year: 2008 Length: 102 minsLanguage: French
Autumn 2010
L'enfer d'Henri-Georges Clouzot

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Programme Notes (PDF 85KB)

Audience Reaction

Score: 59.8% Attendance: 91

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In 1964 Director Henri-Georges Clouzot (The Wages of Fear, Les Diaboliques) started to make a film called L’enfer. He never finished it; it nearly finished him. In 1992, Clouzot’s widow sold the script to Claude Chabrol who did then make the film, releasing it in 1994. In 2005, Clouzot’s widow made available the film that her husband had shot and this was reconstructed to make the movie-cum-documentary Henri-Georges Clouzot’s Enfer, completed in 2009. You have the opportunity to see both and can compare and contrast the two versions. Is Clouzot’s work a lost masterpiece or did Chabrol do the script justice? You decide…

Critics

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Up there with Lost in La Mancha as a glorious chronicle of film-making folly, this is a beguiling account of a movie that never happened.
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Kevin Maher, The Times.



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A must-see
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Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian.



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