Dominici Affair (1999)

Director: Orson Welles  
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Publisher: Image
Format: DVD
UPC: 00014381051926
Buy.com Sku: 40152432
Item#: VM4GWN
Category Keywords: British Television  Crime  Documentary  France  Murder  True Story 
Rating: NR
 
 
Features: DVD, Dolby, Digital Audio, Mono Audio
 
The 1952 brutal slaying of a family camping in rural France sent shock waves through the country for years. Gaston Dominici, the patriarch peasant accused by his own son, was soon sent to jail for the shooting of the British couple and their 10-year-old daughter. Many believed he was innocent at the time, and some people still think he is. The alleged motive: water. Orson Welles, one of history's most talented and most controversial directors, was in Europe at the time, shooting the "Around The World" series for British Television. The Shakespearean aspect of these characters and tragedy in the sunny land of Pagnol seized his imagination. "No writer could imagine characters like these Dominici. You have to see them to believe it," declared Welles to the press. Welles believed the old man was guilty and he explored the subject in a 26-minute documentary, The Tragedy Of Lurs, which was left unfinished due to government pressure and was never broadcast. This DVD presents the Welles documentary beautifully restored and reconstructed by Christophe Cognet from Welles' notes and according to the crew's indications. It also contains exciting new interviews with Jacques Chapus, the journalist who assisted Welles on the shooting and Alain Pol, director of photography on the film, as well as a presentation of the criminal affair and a study of Welles' huge yet underrated contribution to television writing at the time of the "Around The World" series. A must-see!
 
"A little jewel."  L'Express
"An essential film."  Broadcast
"A fascinating documentary."  Les Cashiers du CinŽma

 


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When a family on holiday was brutally murdered in the French countryside in 1952, filmmaker Orson Welles was fascinated by it. He made a film studying the slaying of the ten year old girl and her parents for British television. This video presents the entire 26 minute film of the "Dominici Affair," as it was named after the peasant Gaston Dominici who was convicted of the murders, as well as new archival materials and testimony from the journalist who was Welles' assistant.

 
Features
English Subtitles
Scene Selection
English Dolby Digital Mono
French Dolby Digital Mono
 
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Release Information
Studio: Image
Release Date: 5/1/2001
Running Time: 52 minutes
Original Release Date: 1999
Catalog ID: 0519-EU
UPC: 00014381051926
Number of Discs: 1

Audio & Video
Original Language: French
Available Audio Tracks: English, French
Available Subtitles: English
Video: B&W and Color

 
Cast & Crew
Orson Welles - Director
Louis Dolivet - Producer

  
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