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Tcm-Bulletin 44.Qxp BULLETIN 44 SEMAINE 44 DU 24/10 AU 30/10 PROGRAMMATION SPÉCIALE 10 ANS AUTANT EN EMPORTE LE VENT DIMANCHE 25 OCTOBRE À 20.40 PROGRAMMATION SPÉCIALE 10 ANS ELEPHANT MAN MERCREDI 28 OCTOBRE À 20.40 IL ÉTAIT UNE FOIS... LE MÉPRIS DIMANCHE 25 OCTOBRE À 19.45 IL ÉTAIT UNE FOIS ...LE MÉPRIS Un documentaire d’Antoine de Gaudemar, Ecrit par Antoine de Gaudemar, Serge July, Marie Génin 2009, 52 minutes avec Jean-Luc Godard, Brigitte Bardot, Michel Piccoli, Fritz Lang, Jacques Rozier, Charles L. Bitsch (assistant réalisateur), Alain Bergala (historien du cinéma) TCM est Coproducteur avec FOLAMOUR productions et France 5, de la série documentaire Il était une fois..un film , une série documentaire de 52 minutes, réalisée par Serge July et Marie Génin, consacrée à des longs métrages, qui ont fait le cinéma au fil des décennies, en se plongeant dans le processus créatif propre à chaque film. Depuis le 4 octobre et jusqu’à fin janvier, TCM diffusera l’intégralité des 14 épisodes de cette série documentaire. NB : Parallèlement à la programmation de ce documentaire, le film “Le Mépris” sera diffusé samedi 24/10 à 20.40 Rediffusions les : 29/10 à 18/05, 01/11 à 18.05, 04/11 à 22.25 et 10/11 à 18.05 DIMANCHE 25 OCTOBRE À 19.45 IL ÉTAIT UNE FOIS...LE MÉPRIS Jean-Luc Godard tourne Le Mépris en 1963. PORTRAIT D’UNE ÉPOQUE : Ce film est adapté d’un roman d’Alberto Moravia. Tandis que la télévision déferle, le nombre de films diminue, les salles ferment et le cinéma traverse une crise existentielle qui PORTRAIT D’UN FILM : oppose cinéma commercial et cinéma d’auteur. Le début des années Brigitte Bardot, qui est alors l’une des icônes mondiales de la 60 est le seul moment du siècle où Hollywood n’est pas dominant. liberté, partage la vedette avec Fritz Lang qui joue son propre Pour Jean-Luc Godard, c’est la fin d’un cinéma qu’il a passionné- rôle, celui d’un créateur du cinéma. Le film entremêle deux ment aimé. ruptures : celle d’une jeune femme avec son mari scénariste et celle du cinéaste allemand avec son producteur américain. L’INTRIGUE : LE MÉPRIS Pour asseoir son intrigue, Godard choisit la villa Malaparte à Paul Javal, un scénariste et sa sublime femme, Camille, rejoignent le Capri. La musique du film ajoute une dimension obsédante et réalisateur Fritz Lang en Italie pour une adaptation de l’odyssée. Mécontent désespérante au film. du travail du réalisateur, le producteur, suggère à Paul de modifier le scénario. Convaincue que son mari la pousse dans les bras du producteur, Camille se met à détester son mari. PORTRAIT D’UN CINÉASTE : Le couple que le visionnaire de la Nouvelle Vague forme avec Anna Karina va de crise en crise : celles-ci inspirent l’enchaî- LES DIFFUSIONS : nement du Mépris qui mène du malentendu à la rupture. Dimanche 25 octobre à 19.45 / Jeudi 29 octobre à 19.45 Samedi 7 novembre à 12.45 / mardi 10 novembre à 19.45 À LA DÉCOUVERTE DU GRAND CINÉMA 2 PROGRAMMATION SPÉCIALE 10 ANS ELEPHANT MAN 1980, N&B, VM, DRA, de David Lynch, avec Anthony Hopkins, John Hurt, Anne Bancroft, John Gielgud Mercredi 28 octobre sur TCM, découvrez Elephant Man, un film poignant, inspiré de l’histoire vraie de DIFFUSIONS : Joseph Merrick, une leçon de tolérance et d’humanité. 28/10 À 20.40 SYNOPSIS 04/11 À 18.35 Londres, 1884. Le chirurgien Frederick Treves découvre un monstre de foire, John Merrick. Impressionné par ses difformités, Treves achète Merrick, l'arrachant ainsi à la violence de son propriétaire. Produit par Mel 12/11 À 17.40 Brooks, le second film de David Lynch après Eraserhead (1976). 16/11 À 14.40 20/11 À 23.00 AUTOUR DU FILM Ici, Lynch nous plonge en pleine Angleterre victorienne de la fin du 19ème siècle et retrace la vie de Joseph Merrick, un personnage dont l’existence réelle fut reconnu publiquement grâce aux mémoires du Docteur Sir Frederick Treves, médecin et éducateur de Merrick à l’époque. Le rôle d’Elephant Man incarné par John Hurt est une véritable performance. La pose du maquillage qu’il doit endosser, élaboré à partir de moules en plâtre, réalisés sur le corps de Joseph Merrick, prend 12 heures par jour. L’humanisation progressive et la bonté de son personnage le rendent d’autant plus boule- versant, qu’il est enfermé dans ce corps difforme et doit constamment affronter la méchanceté et la moquerie. Anthony Hopkins est aussi exceptionnel dans le rôle du médecin éducateur qui va l’aider à sortir de sa condition de bête de foire, le socialiser et lui faire aimer la vie. Sur le plan international, Elephant Man connaît un important succès populaire. En France, il reçoit le grand prix du Festival du film fantastique d'Avoriaz ainsi que le César du meilleur film étranger. Aux Etats-Unis, il reçoit 8 nominations aux Oscars. Un émouvant chef-d’oeuvre qui fait figure de vigoureux plaidoyer en faveur de la dignité des “monstres” à ne pas manquer. À LA DÉCOUVERTE DU GRAND CINÉMA 3 PROGRAMMATION SPÉCIALE 10 ANS AUTANT EN EMPORTE LE VENT (Gone with the Wind), 1939, Couleur, VM, DRA, de Victor Fleming, avec Vivien Leigh, Olivia de Havilland, Clark Gable Dimanche 25 octobre sur TCM, redécouvrez Autant en emporte le vent, une fresque dantesque, DIFFUSIONS : somptueuse et passionnante, le film de tous les records et le plus grand succès de tous les temps. 10 oscars. 25/10 À 20.40 27/10 À 15.30 SYNOPSIS 01/11 À 11.05 Sur fond de guerre de Sécession, la lutte d'une jeune femme pour conquérir l'homme qu'elle aime, 07/11 À 13.40 protéger les siens et sauvegarder la propriété familiale. 11/11 À 11.10 AUTOUR DU FILM Ce qui fait tout le succès de ce film, c’est sa mise en scène parfaite et son casting impeccable. Côté spectacle, certains plans sont des trouvailles remarquables : le plan de la charrette passant à travers un gigantesque incendie, le plan vu du ciel faisant découvrir un immense champs de soldats blessés. Côté scénario, ce drame romanesque sur fond de guerre de sécession, avec des costumes et décors éblouissants, et le couple glamour Vivien Leigh / Clark Gable exerce encore aujourd’hui un charme fou. Mais Autant en emporte le vent c’est aussi et surtout le film de tous les records : ce monument de cinéma nécessita 3 ans de tournage, 4 millions de budget (il en rapporta 5 fois plus à sa sortie), 3 réalisateurs (George Cukor, Victor Fleming et Sam Wood) et resta 26 ans en tête du box-office (entre 1940 et 1966). Hattie MacDaniel, qui interprète la servante, fut la première actrice noire à recevoir un oscar, celui du meilleur second rôle féminin. Les essais pour le choix de Scarlett furent également les plus longs de l’histoire du cinéma : 74 actrices pressenties. Enfin, il détient l’un des records de montage : Les cent quarante mille mètres de pellicule seront ramenés à 6 mille mètres. À LA DÉCOUVERTE DU GRAND CINÉMA 4 PROGRAMMATION SPÉCIALE 10 ANS SAMEDI 20:30 PLAN(S) RAPPROCHÉ(S) LE MÉPRIS par Alain Bergala 20:40 LE MÉPRIS CONTEMPT 24 OCTOBRE 1964, Couleur, VF, DRA, de Jean-Luc Godard, avec Brigitte Bardot, Michel Piccoli, Jack Palance, Giorgia Moll, Fritz Lang Paul Javal, scénariste, et Camille, sa femme, semblent former un couple uni. Mais un incident apparemment anodin avec un producteur va conduire Camille à mépriser profondément son mari. 06:15 LE MEILLEUR DES MONDES POSSIBLES O LUCKY MAN! 1973, Couleur, VM, MUS, de Lindsay Anderson, avec Malcolm McDowell, Ralph Richardson, Rachel Roberts, Arthur Lowe 09:00 RENDEZ-VOUS THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER 1940, N&B, VM, COM ROM, de Ernst Lubitsch, avec Frank Morgan, James Stewart, Margaret Sullavan 10:35 PLAN(S) RAPPROCHÉ(S) RENDEZ-VOUS par Nicole Brenez 10:45 IL ÉTAIT UNE FOIS ... LES ENCHAÎNÉS ONCE UPON A TIME ... NOTORIOUS 2009, Couleur, VOST, Doc, de David Thompson, avec Alfred Hitchcock, Ingrid Bergman, Isabella Rossellini, François Truffaut, Claude Chabrol, Peter Bogdanovich 22:30 PLAN(S) RAPPROCHÉ(S) MOGAMBO par Vincy Thomas 11:40 LOLITA 1962, N&B, VM, DRA, de Stanley Kubrick, avec James Mason, Peter Sellers, Shelley Winters, Sue Lyon 22:30 MOGAMBO 1ÈRE DIFFUSION 1953, Couleur, VM, ADV, de John Ford, avec Grace Kelly, Clark Gable, Ava Gardner, Donald Sinden Au coeur de l'Afrique Équatoriale, l'affrontement de deux femmes qui ont jeté leur dévolu sur le même 14:05 PLAN(S) RAPPROCHÉ(S) homme: Victor Marswell, un organisateur de safari. LOLITA par Arnaud Debrée 00:25 DÉSIRS HUMAINS HUMAN DESIRE 1ÈRE DIFFUSION 1954, N&B, VM, DRA, de Fritz Lang, avec Glenn Ford, Gloria Grahame, Broderick Crawford, Edgar Buchanan 14:20 WEST SIDE STORY 1961, Couleur, MUS, VM, de Jerome Robbins, Robert Wise, Quand Jeff rentre de Corée, il reprend son emploi aux chemins de fer. Peu de temps après, son ami Carl avec Natalie Wood, Richard Beymer, Russ Tamblyn, Rita découvre que le parrain de sa femme, Vicky, est en réalité son amant et le tue. Jeff, qui est tombé amoureux Moreno de Vicky, garde le secret. Signé Fritz Lang, le remake de La Bête humaine, de Renoir. 16:45 TOUT CE QUE LE CIEL PERMET THE KING AND I ALL THAT HEAVEN ALLOWS 01:55 LE ROI ET MOI 1956, Couleur, VM, DRA ROM, de Douglas Sirk, avec Rock 1956, Couleur, VM, DRA, de Walter Lang, avec Deborah Kerr, Yul Brynner, Rita Moreno, Martin Benson Hudson, Jane Wyman, Agnes Moorehead, Conrad Nagel Anna Leonowens part avec son fils au Royaume du Siam, afin de devenir la gouvernante des enfants du roi Mongkut.
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