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Une Sale Histoire (A Dirty Tale) 16 July 05

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Categories: Film / in-a-cinema

transgress

trans•gress |transəgres; tranz–|
verb [ trans. ]
infringe or go beyond the bounds of (a moral principle or other established
standard of behavior) : she had transgressed an unwritten social law | [ intrans. ] they
must control the impulses that lead them to transgress.
DERIVATIVES
trans•gres•sion |–gre SH ən| noun
trans•gres•sor |– gresər| noun
ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from Old French transgresser or Latin transgress–
"stepped across," from the verb transgredi, from trans– "across" + gradi "go."

document

doc•u•ment noun | däkyəmənt|
a piece of written, printed, or electronic matter that provides information or
evidence or that serves as an official record.
verb | däkyə ment| [ trans. ]
record (something) in written, photographic, or other form : the photographer spent
years documenting the lives of miners.
• support or accompany with documentation.
DERIVATIVES
doc•u•ment•a•ble | däkyə mentəbəl| adjective
doc•u•ment•al | däkyə mentl| adjective
doc•u•ment•er |- mentər| noun
ORIGIN late Middle English : from Old French, from Latin documentum
"lesson, proof" (in medieval Latin "written instruction, official paper" ), from
docere "teach."

Essay on Eustache by Jared Rapfogel, covering Une Sale Histoire

Desire & Despair: The Cinema of Jean Eustache →

Title: Une Sale Histoire (comprised of two films)

Directed by: Jean Eustache

Writing credit, a story by: Jean–Noël Picq

With (in first film): Michael Londsdale, Jean Douchet, Douchka, Lavra Fanning, Josée Yann

With (second film): Jean–Noël Picq, Elisabeth Lanchener, Françoise Lebrun, Virginie Thévenet, Annette Wademant

Year: 1977

Cinema: Deutsches Filmmuseum, Frankfurt

  • Title: Une Sale Histoire (A Dirty Tale)