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Restoration of Godard's "BAND OF OUTSIDERS" Opening May 6



JEAN-LUC GODARD'S
BAND OF OUTSIDERS

NEW RESTORATION
AT FILM FORUM, MAY 6-12
STAR ANNA KARINA IN PERSON FRIDAY, MAY 6 AT 7:30PM

SIDEBAR SERIES “ANNA & JEAN-LUC”
FEATURES GODARD & KARINA’S
6 OTHER COLLABORATIONS


Jean-Luc Godard’s BAND OF OUTSIDERS (1964), starring Anna Karina, Sami Frey, and Claude Brasseur,will be shown in a new restoration at Film Forum from Friday, May 6 through Thursday, May 12. Star Anna Karina will appear in person for an onstage interview and audience Q&A following the 7:30 show on Friday, May 6.

In the dreary Parisian suburb of Joinville, Brasseur and Frey (“Belmondo’s suburban cousins” – Godard) take turns romancing English language student Karina, then light up when she mentions the big pile of cash stashed at her aunt’s villa. A piece of cake burglary, but of course things go memorably awry.

A jeu d’ésprit — extracted from one of the blackest of Série Noire novels, Fools’ Gold by Dolores Hitchens — with echt Godardian set pieces including the trio line-dancing “Le Madison” (later “homaged” by Tarantino in Pulp Fiction)and then “doing” the Louvre in record time.


Along with Band, Karina’s collaborations with boyfriend/husband/ex-husband Godard (they married in 1961 and divorced in 1965) include Le Petit Soldat, Vivre Sa Vie, Alphaville, Pierrot Le Fou, Made In U.S.A., and A Woman is a Woman, which won her a Best Actress award at the Berlin Film Festival. “Anna & Jean-Luc,” a one-week festival of their films together, will be shown as a sidebar to the Band of Outsiders run (see below for schedule).

In addition to her films with Godard, Karina has appeared in Visconti’s The Stranger, Rivette’s The Nun, George Cukor’s Justine, Tony Richardson’s Laughter in the Dark, Fassbinder’s Chinese Roulette, and many other films.

Born in Denmark, Anna arrived in Paris at age 17, unable to speak a word of French. Sitting at the café Les Deux Magots, she was spotted by a woman from an advertising agency, which led to a successful career as a fashion model. A picture of Karina in a bubble bath in an ad for Palmolive soap was seen by young film critic Godard, then casting his first feature, Breathless. Offered a part that would include a nude scene, Karina turned him down, but then accepted a role in his second feature, Le Petit Soldat.

Karina will also appear at BAM Cinematek on May 3 and The Museum of the Moving Image on May 4.

Band of Outsiders is presented with the support of the French Cultural Services and Unifrance.


Approx. 97 min | A Rialto Pictures Release

Director: Jean-Luc Godard | Screenplay: Jean-Luc Godard

Music: Michel Legrand | Cinematography: Raoul Coutard


Showtimes

DAILY (except SUN) 1:10, 3:20, 5:30, 7:30

SUN 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30

A COCKEYED CAPER MOVIE!

Has the same power to intoxicate all these years later
.”

- Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times

A REVERIE OF A GANGSTER MOVIE… It’s as if a French poet took a banal American crime novel and told it to us in terms of the romance and beauty he read between the lines; Godard re-creates the gangsters and the moll with his world of associations – seeing them as people in a Paris café, mixing them with Rimbaud, Kafka, Alice in Wonderland.

– Pauline Kael

Godard at his most off-the-cuff takes a 'Série Noire' thriller (Fool's Gold by Dolores Hitchens) and spins a fast and loose tale that continues his love affairs with Hollywood and with Karina. One of Godard's most open and enjoyable films.”

–Time Out (London)


Repertory calendar programed by Bruce Goldstein

For more information, links and showtimes, visit www.filmforum.org

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