Le Jour Se Lève
Le Jour Sè Leve is a prime example of a film in the doom-flecked âpoetic realistâ style which flourished in France before the Second World War and weâre lucky to have it at all. When RKO set out to remake it in 1947, as The Long Night, they bought up and destroyed all the prints they could find. But not all of them, obviously, because here we are. It didnât go too well for the remake (the New York Times described the 1936 French original as âin every respect superior to this new jobâ) even with Henry Fonda in the key role, as the murderer reflecting alone in his room as night gradually … Read more