Some might argue that films maudit don’t get much more maudit than Jean Renoir’s very strange 1947 The Woman on the Beach, his last Hollywood film. Joan Bennett (that’s her above) in the title role gives the film a peculiarly Langian flavor, as Jacques Rivette has noted. In any event, a French disc of the film is the subject of this week’s Foreign Region DVD Report, at The Auteurs’, as always.
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I saw this film via the kindness of Dan Callahan and thought it was swell. Strange, but swell. And Joan Bennett actually steals a couple of scenes from Robert Ryan, which was unexpected, to say the least.
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