SYNOPSIS
An epic of the Weimar cinema, The Love of Jeanne Ney follows a young French woman’s struggle for happiness amid the political turbulence and corruption of post-World War I Europe.
A tour de force for director G. W. Pabst (Diary of a Lost Girl, Pandora’s Box), the film blends a variety of cinematic approaches as it weaves its complex narrative of moral chaos and political upheaval: the “American Style,” evocative of the Hollywood studio blockbuster; the avant-garde techniques of Soviet montage; as well as the eerie moving camerawork and shadowy perspectives typical of German Expressionism. The result is a stunning cinematic experiment that never fails to surprise the viewer as it races towards its exhilarating conclusion. Available for the first time in the UK, the Masters of Cinema Series is proud to present The Love of Jeanne Ney on Blu-ray.
SPECIAL FEATURES
1080p presentation on Blu-ray, fully restored with a score by Bernd Thewes
Optional English subtitles
Alternate US release version with music by Andrew Earle Simpson
Too Romantic, Too Ghastly – Brand New video essay by David Cairns and Fiona Watson
A collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the film by Philip Kemp