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Rochefort -1967- Criterion -... !!top!! — The Young Girls Of

The visual pop of Rochefort relies entirely on the precision of its colors. Criterion’s high-definition digital restoration, supervised by Demy’s widow and fellow New Wave icon Agnès Varda, ensures that the pastels are blindingly beautiful without being washed out. The grain structure is preserved, keeping the organic feel of the 35mm film stock intact while cleaning up the dirt and damage that plagued older home video releases. Uncompressed Audio

: Features a high-definition transfer with a 5.1 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack.

Production designer Bernard Evein painted entire city blocks of Rochefort in pastel pinks, yellows, and aquamarines to match the costumes. The 1967 Criterion digital restoration, sourced from a 4K scan of the original 35mm camera negative, is revelatory. The previous home video releases often leaned toward a muddy orange or faded pink. The Criterion edition restores the original Technicolor brilliance.

The Young Girls of Rochefort is a cinematic antidepressant. It's a film that invites you to let go of cynicism and simply be happy for two hours. It’s an experience of pure, unadulterated joy. If you've ever dreamed of falling in love, running away with the carnival, or just believing that the world is full of possibility, then this is the movie for you. And there is no better way to fall under its spell than through the brilliant restoration by .

In a brilliant coup, Demy cast Gene Kelly as Andy Miller. Kelly, who was 54 at the time, embodies the effortless, athletic grace of the American studio musical. Watching Kelly dance down a pastel French street, swinging around lampposts, feels like a direct passing of the torch from An American in Paris to the French New Wave. His presence validates Demy’s cinematic fantasy. The Supporting Masters The Young Girls of Rochefort -1967- Criterion -...

: A printed essay by the film critic, included in the accompanying booklet.

The brilliance of the script lies in its structure of "missed connections." Characters constantly cross paths, nearly meeting their soulmates, only to just miss one another until the grand finale. It is a symphony of coincidences, choreography, and chance.

: Supplements highlight the film’s production during the rising tensions of the late 60s, making its joy a radical act.

Nearly six decades after its premiere, The Young Girls of Rochefort remains an unmatched celebration of romantic optimism and artistic ambition. It is a film that demands to be seen in the highest possible quality, making the Criterion Collection edition an absolute necessity for any lover of cinema. The visual pop of Rochefort relies entirely on

The film is widely available at several major retailers. Prices vary depending on the format and current promotions: : $28.13 (original price $33.21) at Walmart - DeepDiscount . $29.54 at Best Buy . $39.09 (original price $45.99) at FYE . DVD : $25.46 at CCVideo.com . $28.89 (original price $33.99) at FYE .

features a variety of supplemental materials and technical upgrades. Special Edition Features

Set over a single weekend in the seaside town of Rochefort, the plot follows twin sisters Delphine (Catherine Deneuve) and Solange (Françoise Dorléac)—sisters in real life as well—who dream of finding big-city love and artistic success. The town is transformed into a literal stage: Demy had hundreds of shutters painted pink and blue to ensure the real-world location matched his stylized palette. The Michel Legrand Score

★★★★ ½ (Essential for all musical lovers and French New Wave completists) Final Note: Do not skip the restoration demonstration. Watching the “before” footage—faded, pinkish, flat—is necessary to appreciate the miracle of the “after.” The previous home video releases often leaned toward

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An in-depth booklet featuring writing by film scholars analyzing how Demy subverted the traditional Hollywood musical structure to comment on French society, NATO presence, and the changing landscape of late-1960s Europe. The Lasting Legacy of Rochefort

A beautiful 1993 documentary by Demy’s widow, Agnès Varda, charting the film’s lasting legacy in the actual town of Rochefort.

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