Irma Vep
1996 Comedy Not Rated 99 Minutes
In Theaters | N/A | |||
On 4K UHD | Not Available | |||
On Blu-ray | April 27, 2021 | |||
On DVD | December 9, 2008 |
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The live-wire international breakthrough of Olivier Assayas stars a magnetic Maggie Cheung as a version of herself: a Hong Kong action-movie star who arrives in Paris to play the latex-clad lead in a remake of Louis Feuillade’s classic silent crime serial Les vampires. What she finds is a behind-the-scenes tangle of barely controlled chaos as egos clash, romantic attractions simmer, and an obsessive director (a cannily cast Jean-Pierre Léaud) drives himself to the brink to realize his vision. Blending blasts of silent cinema, martial-arts flicks, and the music of Sonic Youth and Luna into a hallucinatory swirl of postmodern cool, Assayas composes a witty critique of the nineties French film industry and the eternal tension between art and commercial entertainment. Director-Approved Two-Blu-ray Special Edition Features • New 2K digital restoration from the original camera negative, approved by director Olivier Assayas, with 5.1 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack • New interview with Assayas • On the Set of “Irma Vep,” a behind-the-scenes featurette • Interview from 2003 with Assayas and critic Charles Tesson • Interview from 2003 with actors Maggie Cheung and Nathalie Richard • Musidora, the Tenth Muse (2013), a documentary on the actor who originated the role of Irma Vep • Les vampires: Hypnotic Eyes (1916), the sixth episode in Louis Feuillade’s silent-film serial • Man Yuk: A Portrait of Maggie Cheung, a 1997 short film by Assayas • Black-and-white rushes for the film • English subtitle translation and English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing • PLUS: An essay by critic Aliza Ma
Not Rated.
Presented in French.