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Title:
Venus in fur [videorecording]
JLCTITLE245:
[videorecording] / Sundance selects ; Alain Sarde et Robert Benmussa présentent ; une coproduction franco-polonaise, R.P. Productions, Monolith Films ; avec la participation du Polish Film Institute ; en association avec Mannon 3 et Mars Films ; et la participation de Canal+ et Ciné+ ; un film de Roman Polanski ; scénario, David Ives et Roman Polanski ; produit par Robert Benmussa et Alain Sarde.
Edition:
Widescreen version.
Publication Information:
[Orland Park, IL] : distributed by MPI Media Group, 2014.
Physical Description:
1 videodisc (96 mins.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
General Note:
Based on the Tony Award-winning Broadway play by David Ives, Venus in fur.

Originally released as a motion picture in 2013.

Special features include: Interviews with Roman Polanski, Emmanuelle Seigner, and Mathieu Amalric; Trailer.
Abstract:
"Alone in a Parisian theatre after a day of auditioning actresses for the play he is preparing to direct, Thomas is complaining over the phone about the low standard of the auditionees. Not one has the poise to play the leading role. He is getting ready to leave when Vanda appears: an unbridled and brazen whirlwind of energy. Vanda embodies everything Thomas hates. She is crude, idiotic, and will stop at nothing to get the part. But when Thomas finds himself backed into a corner and lets her try her luck, he is amazed to see Vanda transformed. Not only has she found the right props and costumes, but she understands the character (whose name she shares) intimately, and knows all her lines by heart. The 'audition' lengthens and intensifies, and Thomas' attraction starts to develop into an obsession..."--Container.
Reading Level:
Not rated.
Added Corporate Author:
Variant Title:
French title: La Vénus à la fourrure
Credits:
Director of photography, Paweł Edelman ; music, Alexandre Desplat ; editors, Margot Meynier, Hervé De Luze.
Performer:
Emmanuelle Seigner, Mathieu Amalric.
Technical Details:
DVD; NTSC, region 1; Dolby Digital 5.1.
Language:
In French with optional English, English (SDH) or Spanish subtitles.
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