La Belle Noiseuse. Jacques Rivette, 1991.
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Edition screened: Included in the Artificial Eye 3-DVD set La Belle Noiseuse: Definitive Edition, released 2009. French language with English subtitles. Runtime approximately 237 minutes.
Summary: Background taxidermy action.
Michel Piccoli and Jane Birkin own an old French castle, in which she has a small taxidermy studio and he has a huge painting studio. Several dialogue scenes take place in the taxidermy studio, in which there sometimes is vague action on a table involving a bird specimen. There is no focus on or explanation of the taxidermy work. The studio is a symbolic place for dialogue to occur.
Disc 1:
1) Michel Piccoli is in frame carrying a dead rabbit, 17:14-17:30.
2) We enter Jane Birkin’s taxidermy studio and see her prepare a dead bird for taxidermy, going over it with a Stanley knife, 1:16:00-1:17:14.
3) Taxidermy studio dialogue 1:56:00-1:57:30.
Disc 2:
4) Taxidermy studio dialogue 29:28-31:41.
La Belle Noiseuse is one of the best dramas about art and psyche that a person could hope to see. Do not allow the mild taxidermy set to discourage your viewing. This remastered package from Artificial Eye also includes the shorter Divertimento version of the film.