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Arnaud Desplechin | France | 1992 | M offensive language, content that may disturb
The debut film from modern master Arnaud Desplechin (Kings and Queen, A Christmas Tale) combines elements of espionage thriller with his trademark probing, philosophical drama. “May be the sharpest film ever made about the end of Cold War Europe.” – Kent Jones
Wonderfully idiosyncratic & mysterious psychological thriller following the journey of a Parisian pathology student (Emmanuel Salinger) who after crossing the Franco-German border discovers a mummified head in his luggage. Seeking to discover its origins, he becomes involved in a vendetta between decommissioned Cold War antagonists.
Inflected with touches of Dostoyevsky, Kafka & Le Carré this highly original & extremely stylish mood piece announced Desplechin as one of the emerging talents of contemporary French cinema. — Melbourne Cinematheque.
Arnaud Desplechin followed his acclaimed short film La Vie des morts with this remarkable and very distinctive psychological thriller, which owes much to the novels of John Le Carré. Desplechin is one a handful of directors in the past few decades who has brought an unusual artistic vision and genuinely original feel to the thriller genre, adding an unsettling psychological dimension which evokes Cold War paranoia whilst exploring personal obsession and insecurity. — Films de France
(145 minutes, In French with English subtitles, 35mm)
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