Dir: Robert Bresson, 1959, France, French with English subtitles, 76 mins, Cert: PG
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Sun 22 February // 17:00
Tickets: £5
In honour of Linklater's Nouvelle Vague, join us at the Cube to revisit a key influence on the French New Wave.
Inspired by Dostoyevsky and Samuel Fuller, Bresson furthered refined his unique working method with Pickpocket, a tale of crime and compulsion in Paris. Michel (Martin La Salle) is an unemployed man who thinks the life of a regular person is beneath him, which leads him to try his luck living off pickpocketing. His friend Jeanne (Marika Green) tries to help him but as the number of his crimes increase, it becomes increasingly ambiguous whether his stealing is due to necessity or stemming from some mysterious purpose known only to him...
A minimalist thriller as well as love story in disguise, Pickpocket is one of the best loved and most influential films in the history of French cinema, and essential viewing for anyone.
"He is the French cinema, as Dostoevsky is the Russian novel and Mozart is German music."- Jean-Luc Godard
Doors open 30 minutes before advertised start time. All film screenings are ad-free and 18+ unless otherwise stated, and start with no more than a 10 min selection of trailers.
The Cube is a membership venue, please remember to bring your card. You can join on the door for £1.