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Tragedy, A Series of Films: The Eternal Return (Delannoy, France, 1943)

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Venue: Birkbeck 43 Gordon Square

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Tragedy: A Series of Films: The Eternal Return (Jean Delannoy, France, 1943, 107 mins)
Friday 23 February 6:00 9:00
In collaboration with the Guilt Group and Birkbeck Institute for Social Research

PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED DUE TO STRIKE ACTION

Presenter: James Williams (RHUL)


L'Éternel Retour (also known in English as Love Eternal), directed by Jean Delannoy, isJean Cocteau's reworking of the tragic love story of Tristan and Isolde. Cocteau justifiesthe film's recycling of medieval myth by reference to its Nietzschean title: legends can bereborn; the 'simple circumstances' on which the great stories of the heart are based recur.This retelling locates the story in contemporary France, with Tristan becoming Patrice(Jean Marais), and Isolde turning into Nathalie (Madeleine Sologne).The film was made during the German occupation. This fact manifests itself by its totalsuppression. The story unfolds in a country estate, with much of the action happening onan island. It seems cut off from reality. But if the film sometimes feels like a fable,contemporary politics nevertheless creep in. The lovers are tricked by a malicious dwarf,Achille (Piéral). No other version of the myth makes so much of this figure. The cameradwells on the blond lovers, their glamour and sacrifice. It has been suggested that the filmreflects Nazi race doctrine. Possibly so; but not unambiguously. The doomed quasi-Aryanlovers have to compete with a vivid gallery of comic grotesques for our sympathy andinterest.


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