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Vive le Tour Reviews

Reviewed By: Nathan Southern

Louis Malle shot and edited together this delightful, little-seen short about the Tour de France in 1962, in between the miserable studio-bound experience of helming A Very Private Affair and his decision to craft the masterful Le Feu Follet. In it, the director explores visually, with his cameras, one of his great life-time passions (bicycle racing) and that adoration is evident throughout. Grounded in the director's desire to carry alien viewers into a deeper appreciation of its subject, the picture successfully conveys a very singular passion to an unfamiliar audience; it exudes cycle worship in every single frame. Most refreshingly, Malle resists the temptation to utilize a single overtone; in this brief, 18-minute film, the director interweaves strands of joy, terror, ebullient humor, absurdity, and wonder, making Vive le Tour not only a veritable carnival of emotions, but essential viewing for students who plan to craft short subjects.