Bob le Flambeur
- Wed, Apr 22
- Fri, Apr 24
- Tue, Apr 28
Director: Jean-Pierre Melville Run Time: 103 min. Rating: PG Release Year: 1956 Language: French
Starring: Daniel Cauchy, Gérard Buhr, Guy Decomble, Isabelle Corey, Roger Duchesne
After losing big, an aging gambler decides to assemble a team to rob a casino. Arguably the film that started the French New Wave, this effortlessly stylish ode to American noir plays with the conventions of the heist film to delightful results.
This film is screening in the current Adelaide Cinémathèque program and part of a curated program showcasing the work and influences of Paul Thomas Anderson.
Long Takes and Loose Ends The Films and Influences of Paul Thomas Anderson, American Filmmaker
Paul Thomas Anderson has become something of a titan of contemporary cinema. Yet he has always been a filmmaker who wears his influences on his sleeve. In this block, we will look at the films that bear the clearest influence on his work while highlighting a body of work marked by deep character studies and inventive narrative techniques.