Catch the Wave - ‘Elevator to the Gallows’
A Film Festival Celebrating the Nouvelle Vague
August 14, 2009
6 PM
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
3200 Darnell Street, Fort Worth
Age Limit
All ages
$6.50 - $8.50
France 1957; Director Louis Malle, with Maurice Ronet, Jeanne Moreau, Lino Ventura; 89 min
A taut, free-wheeling thriller with an ingenious plot, sparkling location photography and a fantastic improvised score by the great Miles Davis, this film established Louis Malle as an exciting new voice in French cinema just as the New Wave was about to crash on to the scene. Critics have found the story contrived, but the film, if not an absolute must-view, is certainly an absolute must-listen.
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