Catch the Wave - ‘The Cousins’
August 21
6 PM
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
3200 Darnell Street, Fort Worth
Age Limit
All ages
$6.50 - $8.50
France 1959;Director Claude Chabrol, with Gerard Blain, Jean-Claude Briary, Stephane Audran; 103 min.
The First New Wave film to get a commercial release in Britain, where it did excellent business-thanks mainly (one suspects) to its pervasively decadent atmosphere. Blain plays the country cousin staying in Paris with the sophisticated Brialy while he prepares for his exams. He falls for a girl in his cousin’s smart set, but things do not go well for him. A sparkling film cruel but moral underneath.
Information from the museum's website
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