June 2nd, 2019 by Gerard Iribe
Adapted from Émile Zola s novel of the same name, L’Argent is an all-too-timely work of filmmaking loosely based off of the 1882 collapse of Union Générale bank, which subsequently crashed the stock market and plunged France into a decade-long recession. Helmed by Marcel L. Herbier, one of the original members of French cinema s avant-garde, the film uses Zola s tale of mid-1800s stock market speculation to comment on the 1920s greed-fueled fascination with global economies. The story centers on the unscrupulous Nicolas Saccard, played by Pierre Alcover, who makes a bad bet, loses his societal standing and his mistress, and tries to recoup it all by backing an aviator with a daredevil plan to cross the Atlantic to exploit raw materials in the New World.
FLICKER ALLEY, LOBSTER FILMS, AND BLACKHAWK FILMS® PRESENT
L’Argent
Flicker Alley and Lobster Films-in association with Blackhawk Films®, Le Centre National du Cinéma et de l’Image Animée (CNC), and SACEM (French Society of music authors, composers and publishers)-presents a deluxe Blu-ray disc edition of Marcel L’Herbier’s epic parable of avarice, L’Argent.
Release Date: July 30, 2019
Los Angeles, CA – May 30, 2019) – Flicker Alley and Lobster Films, alongside Blackhawk Films®, invite you to experience a newly restored masterpiece of silent cinema from the legendary director of The Late Mathias Pascal and L’Inhumaine: Marcel L’Herbier’s L’Argent, presented in a U.S. premiere deluxe Blu-ray disc edition.
Deluxe Blu-ray disc Edition
SPECIAL PRE-ORDER SALE PRICE: $27.95 (M.S.R.P. $39.95)
1928 / Directed by Marcel L’Herbier / BW / 150 minutes / French / Produced by Marcel L’Herbier and Jean Sapène / Restored by Lobster Films
UPC: 6-17311-68669-6
L’Argent is L’Herbier’s silent-era swan song. Known for his ability to translate artistic and innovative sensibilities into commercial fare, L’Herbier designed the film to compete with the super-productions coming out of France, United States, and Germany at the time. It is thus bursting with state-of-the-art techniques, a big-name international cast, 1500 extras, and was shot by France’s highest paid cameraman at the time, Jules Krüger. L’Herbier made use of a dozen cameramen flying on pulleys and dollies, as well as an unmanned camera that descended and revolved to capture the stock exchange in full frenzy. Even as the pilot embarks on his trans-Atlantic flight, action on the stock market floor intensifies in a montage of Eisensteinian proportions.
L’Argent was forgotten by many until it was reconstructed in the 1970s, and did not receive a proper preservation until the 1990s. Now, thanks to Lobster Films-with the support of Marie-Ange L’Herbier (the director’s daughter), the French CNC and SACEM, the original camera negative of this silent classic has been rescanned at a pristine 4K resolution. Flicker Alley’s publication of L’Argent features a new score from Olivier Massot, preformed by the National Orchestra of Lyon under the direction of Timothy Brock, and an earlier orchestral adaptation from Rodney Sauer, preformed by the Mont Alto Orchestra. Also included in this deluxe edition is The Making of L’Argent, one of the first-ever behind-the-scenes documentaries of a feature film. This bonus featurette, complete with a new 4K restoration from the original 35mm elements, and two new musical compositions, including a fascinating score by Tempsion, is a masterpiece in itself.
- The Making of L’Argent (Autour de L’Argent): A pioneering documentary, directed by L’Herbier’s assistant Jean Dreville, featuring incredible footage of the cast and crew during the actual production as well as the director’s comments recorded later in 1971 (39 minutes).
- Prometheus Banker (Prométhée Banquier): A perfect thematic complement to L’Argent, complete with new restoration, this short film by Marcel L’Herbier tells the story of a banker-seducing vampire (15 minutes).
- Souvenir Booklet: Featuring an essay by Mireille Beaulieu and collection of unique photographs and promotional material recently discovered in Mrs. L’Herbier’s collection.
L’Argent is released on Blu-ray & DVD
from Flicker Alley July 30, 2018!