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The Song of the Styrene

Le chant du Styrène

France

1958

19 Min
Color
2.35:1
French
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DIR Alain Resnais

PROD Pierre Braunberger

SCR Raymond Queneau

CAST Pierre Dux, Sacha Vierny

ED Claudine Merlin, Alain Resnais

MUSIC Pierre Barbaud

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Le chant du Styrène (lit. The Song of the Styrene) is a 1958, 19 minutes French documentary film directed by Alain Resnais. The film was an order by French industrial group Pechiney to highlight the merits of plastics. The commentary, narrated by Pierre Dux, was written by Raymond Queneau, all in alexandrines. —Wikipedia

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Alain Resnais

While a seminal figure of the French New Wave, Alain Resnais was not, like so many of his contemporaries, an alumnus of the film journal Cahiers du Cinema. In fact, he existed well outside of the sphere of filmmakers like Jean-Luc Godard, Francois Truffaut, and Jacques Rivette, with a dedication to formalism, modernist concerns, and social and political issues not found in the work of his fellow innovators. Focusing repeatedly on themes of time and memory, Resnais drew from the well of serious literature to offer a singular philosophical and artistic vantage point, employing enigmatic narrative structures, lush cinematography, and lyrical editing patterns to create some of the most provocative and controversial work of the period. Born June 3, 1922, in Vannes, France, Resnais began making his first 8 mm films at the age of 14. In 1943 he enrolled at the newly formed Institut des Hautes Etudes Cinematographie, leaving the following year after declaring his studies too theoretical. He… read more

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13Nov12

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Yuki Aditya

17Apr12

watch it with Joris Ivens' Phillips Radio and Haanstra's Glass.

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    TFCHooligan69

    9Oct12

    I watched all three in a row (Ivens-Haanstra-Resnais). Mechanical poetry in motion.

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Zach A

18Jan12

The strange collision of documentary/art film, satire/consumerism, mechanism/abstraction make this such a good time.

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Adam Cook

23Jul11

This goes well with Wild Grass...The colours, the madness.

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