The Young Girls Of Rochefort -1967- Criterion -... Better Page
If Wes Anderson ever admits to stealing his entire color palette from this film, I owe him nothing. He owes Demy everything.
Let’s be honest—this film has lived on murky VHS and sun-faded prints for decades. Criterion’s 4K restoration is a revelation. Michel Legrand’s score (one of the greatest film scores of the 20th century) pops like champagne. The pastel pinks, oranges, and mint-greens of Rochefort’s town square are so vivid you’ll want to lick the screen. Demy built an entire fake town square for this film, and Criterion makes you feel every brushstroke. The Young Girls of Rochefort -1967- Criterion -...
: The traveling carnival acts as the "inciting incident" that disrupts the town’s static geometry. 📀 The Criterion Significance If Wes Anderson ever admits to stealing his
In an era of gritty realism, The Young Girls of Rochefort remains a vital reminder of cinema's power to enchant. As a standout entry in the Criterion Collection , it is frequently featured in community events like the Criterion Challenge, where fans celebrate "exemplary films of their kind". Criterion’s 4K restoration is a revelation
First-time viewers are often thrown by the film’s subplot: a murder mystery involving a traveling salesman and an art dealer. Why, in a candy-colored musical, does Demy include a severed head in a suitcase?
