Modculture

« Opening Ceremony desert boots | Main | Bonhams Pop and Op Art auction »

Anna (1967) reviewed

Anna

I was pleasantly surprised by the offers of articles when I asked for some last month, one of which was from Janet Flatley, who provided this feature on a lost gem - Pierre Koralnik's Anna from 1967.

If you've not encountered it (and that wouldn't be surprising as it isn't available legally on DVD), it was the first ever colour film made for French television and stars Anna Karina as the 'face' snapped accidentally by an ad agency. But they don't know who she is - which means a chase round Paris to find her. Oh yes, a Serge Gainsbourg soundtrack too.

Check out the full article/review on the site now, well worth your time.

Anna (1967) reviewed at Modculture


For more classic and heritage men's style, check out our newly-launched His Knibs website

Comments

Feed You can follow this conversation by subscribing to the comment feed for this post.

Will Kane

While it is true that there is no official English-language issue for this movie, it was released in a lavish special edition boxset (complete with booklet, expanded soundtrack CD & 20 glossy photographs) in France late last year - sadly without subtitles.

The Modcinema edition is well worth getting and I believe there are more English-subbed French classics on the way from them soon.

Post a comment

Comments are moderated, and will not appear on this weblog until the author has approved them.

If you have a TypeKey or TypePad account, please Sign In.

 
Enter your email address below to receive our daily email news summary:

Online video!

Mod videos
Check out our mod-related video clips online.
Our online videos

Latest FAQs!

Mod suit
All your questions about mod are answered online.
Our FAQ section

Around our other sites