The 3-episodes-TV-version has not been released on other media yet. The new sequences explore the dreams of Pierre and his relationship with his mother, sister and fiancée. 2000) The 3-episodes-TV-version is not only longer, but features different footage. (.) So there was a conscious of going from light to dark, and from 35mm to 16mm." (Sept. ![]() (.) So the film is going from light to darkness and rust. I dyed all of the actors' hairs blonde and put them in white shirts. There's the one chapter in the countryside, called 'In the Light.' I knew this chapter would be light, it would be green and white, green for nature. The TV-version is closer to Carax' original concept, that the film should consist of 3 distinct parts: "The film was thought to be in three parts, three chapters. A young writer becomes intrigued with a mysterious dark-haired woman who claims to be his long-lost sister, starting an unusual relationship with her and. The 3 episodes feature an additional 40 minutes of footage and are titled 'A la lumière' (In the Light), 'A l'ombre des lumières' (In the Shadows of the Lights) and 'Dans le sang' (In the Blood). An alternate longer TV version entitled "Pierre ou les ambiguïtés", edited in 3 one-hour episodes, was shown for the first time on Septemon 'Arte', the German-French TV channel.
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