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''Henri-Georges Clouzot's Inferno'' (French title: ''L'Enfer d'Henri-Georges Clouzot'') is a film directed, written and produced by Henri-Georges Clouzot, cinematography by Andréas Winding and Armand Thirard,〔("La Vérité sur ''L'Enfer''" ), by Marc-Édouard Nabe, ''Première'', March 1994 〕 which remained unfinished in 1964. It was presented in 2009 as a full-length semi-documentary by Serge Bromberg. ==History== The film depicts the extreme jealousy of a hotelier, Marcel (Serge Reggiani, then 42 years old), towards his wife, Odette (Romy Schneider, then 26 years old). It was shot partly in black-and-white, partly in colour. Clouzot selected the title as an allusion to Dante's ''Inferno'', and the names Odette and Marcel refer to characters in Marcel Proust's novel ''À la recherche du temps perdu.〔("Clouzot et Romy Schneider ressuscités" ) by François-Guillaume Lorrain, ''Le Point'' (17 December 2007) ''Marcel'' is the narrator of the novel, Odette is Odette de Crécy, Mme. Swann.〕 Despite an unlimited budget from Columbia Pictures—Clouzot worked with three crews and 150 technicians—the shooting was beset by severe problems: everyone suffered from the record heat during July in the Cantal region; the main actor Serge Reggiani claimed to be ill (Jean-Louis Trintignant was asked to replace him); the artificial lake below the Garabit viaduct, an important part of the location, was about to be emptied by the local authorities; then Clouzot suffered a heart attack and was hospitalised in Saint-Flour. After three weeks, the film was abandoned.〔("Dans les coulisses de ''L'Enfer'', film maudit de Clouzot" ) by Emmanuèle Frois, ''Le Figaro'' (6 November 2009) 〕
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