Ten Day's Wonder

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Harvey Chartrand
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Ten Day's Wonder

Postby Harvey Chartrand » Tue Jun 30, 2009 12:16 pm

Bright Lights After Dark is running a very informative article on "La Décade Prodigieuse - Ten Days’ Wonder (Claude Chabrol 1971)" as part of its Claude Chabrol Blogathon. You'll find the wonderful and prodigious write-up on Ten Days' Wonder at

http://brightlightsfilm.com/blog/la-dec ... x_M9Kgo63s

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Re: Ten Day's Wonder

Postby Glenn Anders » Wed Jul 01, 2009 12:22 am

Thank you, Harvey. I have not seen this film.

The critics were not so kind to TEN DAYS WONDER, but the scene and the observations remind me of what François Cluzet said about a later Claude Chabrol film which was dismissed as a trifle, THE SWINDLE. Cluzet, one of the film's stars, as I related in my review of THE SWINDLE (and too many times since), told a San Francisco audience that a prime consideration for Chabrol in making a picture was, could it be an occasion for the cast and crew to experience an interesting new or different cuisine? If true, I'm sure that Welles found Chabrol congenial in this regard.

I thank you, too, for leading me to one of the few fresh laugh out loud bits about Cinema I've come across on the Internet. A correspondent on the blog relates how impressed he was with the camera work for TEN DAYS WONDER, to the point of asking Chabrol whether or not Orson Welles might have influenced the technical making of the film.

Chabrol is supposed to have replied, jocularly: "Who do you think I am, Norman Foster?"

Now there's the rejoinder of a perfectly confident man!

Glenn

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Re: Ten Day's Wonder

Postby Wellesnet » Sat Jun 21, 2014 7:31 pm

For those who haven't seen it, or want to see it again:

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xmsnko ... shortfilms

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Re: Ten Day's Wonder

Postby duke_mccloud » Sat Sep 05, 2015 10:25 pm

Just saw this recently and was pretty impressed. Granted it was from the 70s. But alot of the camera work was surreal and reminiscent of Welles. I wonder how much he had a hand in directing his own scenes as unlike some of his other acting gigs, post 50s, most just seem like cameo roles. With exception of malpertuis (At least what I've seen) however this was a breath of fresh air playing a typical "man in power role" the bizarre camera angles and I found that he had quite a bit of dialogue. It's a B movie but I found the acting not as bad as I had heard from reviews and recommend this to any Welles enthusiast who may have passed this over.
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