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Is this the greatest crime film ever made? François Truffaut
thought so, and it was certainly one of the most influential,
inspiring Kubrick, De Palma,Tarantino… Quintessentially
film noir, made in France by American Jules Dassin (who
went to Paris because he was victimised by the McCarthy
anti-Communist witchhunt), Rififi is famous for its uniquely
suspenseful heist scene, but it offers much more: Dassin
believed in the human element, in everyday settings, insisting
on simplicity and pace, reworking familiar situations to
create something brutally effective, although the violence
is much less overt than we generally encounter in the Twenty-first
Century.
Critics
''A
milestone in movie history.'' Roger Ebert
Awards
Best
Director, Cannes, 1955
Links
Roger
Ebert Review in Chicago Sun-Times
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Programme
Notes
The
programme notes for this film are based on the Roger
Ebert review.
Audience
Rating
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Director
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Jules
Dassin |
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Written by
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Jules
Dassin
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Cast |
Jean
Servais
Carl Möhner
Robert Manuel
Jules Dassin
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Cert |
12 |
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Length |
1hr
58mins |
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Country |
France
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Language |
In
French with English subtitles |
Jules
Dassin Films at Blackstar
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