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Rififi (1955)
(Du rififi chez les hommes)
Sunday 19th January at 5.30 pm

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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.

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Director

Jules Dassin
 

Written by

Jules Dassin

     
  Cast

Jean Servais
Carl Möhner
Robert Manuel
Jules Dassin

     
  Cert 12
  Length 1hr 58mins
  Country France
  Language In French with English subtitles

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