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La mort en ce jardin

  • 1956
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  • 1h 44m
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Georges Marchal and Simone Signoret in La mort en ce jardin (1956)
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Adventurer Shark comes to a small village near a diamond-miners' camp, and local police arrest him, accusing him of having committed a bank robbery in a neighboring town. The police also con... Read allAdventurer Shark comes to a small village near a diamond-miners' camp, and local police arrest him, accusing him of having committed a bank robbery in a neighboring town. The police also confiscate the diamond mine for the state, which incites the miners to revolt, but they're de... Read allAdventurer Shark comes to a small village near a diamond-miners' camp, and local police arrest him, accusing him of having committed a bank robbery in a neighboring town. The police also confiscate the diamond mine for the state, which incites the miners to revolt, but they're defeated. Shark, Father Lizzardi, Castin, his daughter, and Djin, a whore Castin loves, flee... Read all

  • Director
    • Luis Buñuel
  • Writers
    • Luis Alcoriza
    • Luis Buñuel
    • Raymond Queneau
  • Stars
    • Simone Signoret
    • Georges Marchal
    • Charles Vanel
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    • Director
      • Luis Buñuel
    • Writers
      • Luis Alcoriza
      • Luis Buñuel
      • Raymond Queneau
    • Stars
      • Simone Signoret
      • Georges Marchal
      • Charles Vanel
    • 24User reviews
    • 43Critic reviews
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    Simone Signoret
    Simone Signoret
    • Djin
    Georges Marchal
    Georges Marchal
    • Shark
    Charles Vanel
    Charles Vanel
    • Castin
    Michel Piccoli
    Michel Piccoli
    • Father Lizardi
    Tito Junco
    Tito Junco
    • Chenko
    Raúl Ramírez
    Raúl Ramírez
    • Álvaro
    • (as Raul Ramirez)
    Luis Aceves Castañeda
    Luis Aceves Castañeda
    • Alberto
    • (as Luis-Aceves Castañeda)
    Jorge Martínez de Hoyos
    Jorge Martínez de Hoyos
    • Captain Ferrero
    • (as Jorge Martinez de Hoyos)
    Alberto Pedret
    • Second Lieutenant Jiménez
    Marc Lambert
    • Miner
    Stefani
    • Miner
    Michèle Girardon
    Michèle Girardon
    • María Castin
    José Chávez
      Federico Curiel
      Federico Curiel
        Alicia del Lago
          Manuel Dondé
          Manuel Dondé
          • Telegraph operator
          • (uncredited)
          Enedina Díaz de León
          • Elderly woman in lynch mob
          • (uncredited)
          Agustín Fernández
            • Director
              • Luis Buñuel
            • Writers
              • Luis Alcoriza
              • Luis Buñuel
              • Raymond Queneau
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            8zetes

            Now on DVD in Region 1

            Underseen Bunuel movie starring Simone Signoret and Michel Piccoli, among others. These two, playing a prostitute and a priest respectively, are joined by Charles Vanel, Georges Marchal and Michele Girardon as a group of people in South America trying to escape an oppressive government. Marchal and Vanel, both diamond miners, are two men taken as revolutionaries by those in charge. The first half of the movie is about their getting into trouble, and their attempt to find a way out of the country. The second, and more interesting half takes place in the jungle, where the group gets stranded during their escape attempt. Many of Bunuel's pet themes come up, and there's a lot of his signature visual trademarks. The most potent image is that of a python Marchal kills with a machete, thrown down to the ground while they try to start the fire. Piccoli looks over at it and its corpse is writhing with fire ants. It's a pretty good story, very gripping in its latter half. It may not rank alongside Bunuel's best, but it's certainly a worthy film in his canon.
            7MarcoParzivalRocha

            Jungle western

            Chark, a mysterious adventurer, arrives in a small village, near a diamond mining field, where a riot has just begun. Probably one of the most unknown films by Luis Buñuel, the genius of surrealist cinema. It is far from being a great work by the Spanish director, however, the atmosphere created around the story is enough to captivate and hold the viewer, especially anyone who is a fan of the western genre. In this case, contrary to what is usual in his filmography, Buñuel didn't created characters full of eccentricity or odd, but rather more down-to-earth characters. As the narrative progresses, the pace intensifies, and grows in a very interesting way, and when reaches the climax, which for me was the best part, resolves all the tension accumulated in a really nice way.
            10aw-komon-2

            Not only great, underrated, unseen Bunuel, but one of the 10 greatest films ever made.

            I love most of Bunuel's films but "Death In the Garden" is definitely my absolute favorite, ahead of "Los Olvidados," and even "Viridiana." For me, this is as close to perfection as you can get doing 'transcendent realist' or 'transcendent existentialist' cinema (although Bunuel has gotten tagged as a 'surrealist,' most of his '50s work actually has very little to do with that movement and style, and a couple of 'trippy' scenes here and there shouldn't automatically serve to qualify those films in the same boat as "The Exterminating Angel" or "Phantom of Liberty," etc.). To most critics, when they even bother to mention this great film in talking about Bunuel, this is nothing but a 'flawed' film, a commercial chore or 'assignment.' To that I'll have to say: "If only 1 out of a 100 commercial 'chores' ended up as fascinatingly timeless as "Death in the Garden," the cinema would go through a major cultural revival!" The 'flaws' in this film are further aspects of its pefection, if taken in the proper 'absurdist' perspective the film has toward 'reality.' It has its lunatic elements and a few supernatural angles like all Bunuel films, but it also showcases the 'romantic' side of the man too often labeled a pessimist. By 'romantic' I mean, he's managed to fit his auteurist obsessions within a colorful, picturesque film about amoral adventurers in the Amazon jungle who descend into 'the Heart of Darkness.' Also, for one thing, there is some twisted heroism, or 'anti-heroism' going on here. The completely 'amoral' yet not unadmirable Georges Marchal character "Shark" is the closest thing to an Yves Montand/Wages-of-Fear type tough-guy 'hero' Bunuel ever got.

            On the surface "Death in the GArden" is a "Wages of Fear" like adventure story (Charles Vanel from Clouzot's masterpiece is one of the main characters) where a bunch of people are put under pressure and forced to work together and survive. The people putting the pressure on are the military fascists not the industrialist-fascists of "Wages of ear." The story happens in a South American state, where a bunch of Diamond miners are being chased out by the corrupt military government. When a small-scale civil war breaks out, the leaders of the rebels become hunted men, and they have to escape by boat, ending up in a rain-soaked amazon jungle trying to get to Brazil. The characters have to cooperate and survive under an increasingly hopeless situation and reveal fascinating aspects of themselves in the process. To incorporate Bunuel's anti-clerical satire, of course, one of them is a Nazarin-like priest, brilliantly portrayed by a very young Michel Piccoli. And like all Bunuel films, there are no moral black and whites to be found anywhere, no stereotypes, but only a dynamically evolving morality shaded in different grays leaning toward the black here, toward the white there, depending on the situation that's being dealt with. You come to have a deep level of sympathy with almost every rogue main character in the film, even Simone Signoret's avaricious Madame, but only after examining them as totally flawed human beings capable of many bizzare deeds, some admirable, others despicable, etc.

            Like most of Bunuel's films, "Death in the Garden" gets its main tone , originality, relevance, and philosophical strength from the hilariously absurd farcical scenes that constantly frustrate the action (but not in a totally irrational way as in the later allegorical, surrealist films), a deep identification with religion in order to remain that much more strongly anticlerical, and a complete lack of sentimentality; unlike most other Bunuel, this one has ravishingly beautiful color cinematography (very lush and colorful, almost Renoir-like, Renoir being an obvious favorite of Bunuel's since he not only re-made "Diary of a Chambermaid," but used Zachary Scott from "The Southerner," as his lead actor in "The Young One," his, in some ways Southerner-like foray into and artistic, if not commercial, conquest of American Cinema). Oh yeah! Did I mention the beautiful young deaf girl whose long hair gets stuck in a tree?! What more could you want? This is definitely a MASTERPIECE film that should be transferred to a good DVD as soon as feasible. The Interama video copy uses a scratchy old print, is not letterboxed, and has readable but ugly subtitles; yet, the beauty of this film comes through even in that format.
            7christopher-underwood

            one of the greatest filmmakers of all time

            This is not what we would call 'vintage' Bunuel although it is one of his earlier films and made only a couple of years before Nazarin (1959) which would prove to be the start of the most amazing run of cinema classics, certainly half a dozen of the finest films ever made and quite possibly a dozen. This is more mundane, although always of interest and those little Bunuel trademark signs do creep in. Indeed without wishing to spoil anyone's viewing it does turn out that salvation at the end is at the cost of some 50 lives. It is also interesting to see how the priest is ridiculed throughout and that the seeming good and kind turn out to have interests much closer to their own hearts. It surprises me that after the wondrous El (1953) and hilarious Criminal Life of Archibaldo de la Cruz (1955) Bunuel should decide to make this more straightforward literary adaptation but there were undoubtedly financial restraints and it is well documented that he would rather make a lesser film for someone than make nothing at all. And it is surely this perseverance that would lead to that aforementioned fantastic run of films that would establish him as one of the greatest filmmakers of all time.
            8mlink-36-9815

            AlTeRnAtE vErSiOn / DuBbEd VeRsIoN

            Saw the complete film in new york in the 80's. 140 min. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> if you see the cut version they are using on dvd you get a very watered down story. Why does IMDB not list the 140 min. version? Everybody must know that is the official French version!? there is alot more to explain the beginning, the army, the jungle. its way better.

            on tv in the 90's on kgo-7 Movie Greats Network appeared a dubbed version called DIAMOND HUNTERS. it said 1978 and ran 88 min.

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              According to Luis Buñuel, Simone Signoret missed her husband Yves Montand so much that "on her way to join us in Mexico, she slipped some Communist documents into her passport, hoping to be turned away by American Immigration".
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            • Release date
              • September 21, 1956 (France)
            • Countries of origin
              • France
              • Mexico
            • Language
              • French
            • Also known as
              • Death in the Garden
            • Filming locations
              • Sierra Madre del Sur de Chiapas, Mexico
            • Production companies
              • Dismage
              • Producciones Tepeyac
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              • $384
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              1 hour 44 minutes

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