Hotel Du Nord

Director: Marcel Carne
Year: 1938
Country: France
Language: French
Subtitles: English
Length: 95 mins
Format: PAL
Colour: Black & White
Aspect Ratio: 1.37: 1


Synopsis

In the Carne canon, Hotel Du Nord is usually eclipsed by films such as Le Quai Des Brumes, Le Jour Se Leve and Les Enfants Du Paradis, largely because of Prevert's absence. Jeanson's dialogue is indeed broader, the film more comic. In this respect, Hotel Du Nord is 'theatrical realism' rather than 'poetic realism'. But in the interaction of set, camerawork and Maurice Jaubert's restrained, moody music, Hotel Du Nord is typical of poetic realism. It is in the casting that the film really takes shape, with great actors like Arletty as the prostitute Raymonde and Louis Jouvert's pimp and gangster Edmond greatly playing up secondary roles that would overshadow the romantic leads of Annabella's Renee and Jean-Pierre Aumont's Pierre.

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