Le Pont Du Nord

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Certificate: TBC
Running Time: 129 Mins
Retail Price: £19.99
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Content Type: Movie

Synopsis:
The culmination of New Wave master Jacques Rivette's legendary middle period (which ranged from L'Amour fou through Out 1, Céline and Julie Go Boating, Duelle, Noroît, and Merry-Go-Round), Le Pont du Nord envisions Paris as a sprawling game-board marked off with tucked-away conspiracies, where imagination and paranoia intermingle; where the hinted-at stakes are sanity, life, and death.

Regular Rivette actress Bulle Ogier stars as Marie, a claustrophobic ex-con who, shortly after wandering into Paris, encounters the wild and potentially troubled young woman Baptiste (Pascale Ogier, Bulle's actual 22-year-old daughter). Baptiste, a knife-wielding, self-proclaimed kung-fu expert with a drive to slash the eyes from faces in adverts (including, in one instance, those on a placard for Akira Kurosawa's Kagemusha), accompanies Marie on her quest to solve the mystery behind the contents of her former lover's (Pierre Clémenti's) suitcase: an amalgam of clippings, patterns, and maps of Paris that points to a vastly unsettling labyrinth replete with signs and intimations whose menacing endgame remains all too unclear.

Gorgeously shot by the master cinematographer William Lubtchansky, Le Pont du Nord is a freewheeling, powerful experience whose hypnotic rhythm and ominous undercurrents resolve into a frightening and exhilarating portrait of post-revolutionary, early-'80s Paris - and in turn form a prime example of Rivette's uncanny, occult cinema.

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Video Tracks:
1.37:1

Audio Tracks:
French Mono 2.0

Subtitle Tracks:
English

Directed By:
Jacques Rivette

Written By:





Starring:
Bulle Ogier
Pascale Ogier
Pierre Clémenti
Jean-François Stévenin
Benjamin Baltimore
Steve Baës

Director of Photography:
Caroline Champetier
William Lubtchansky

Editor:
Nicole Lubtchansky
Catherine Quesemand

Producer:
Jean-Pierre Mahot
Barbet Schroeder

Executive Producer:
Martine Marignac
Margaret Ménégoz .

Distributor:
Eureka Masters of Cinema

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