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Bob le flambeur (VOSTA)
Location
Main screening room
Date
March 28th, 2022
Duration
104 min
Cycle
6 x Melville

From the immediate post-war period to the early 1970s, Jean-Pierre Melville built a body of work whose coherence and formal inventiveness ended up engendering their own epithet in film circles: "melvillien". Cerebral, refined, independent, Melville's cinema features solitary men in a dark world, as uncompromising in their codes as their creator was, and interpreted by some of the biggest stars of the time: Jean-Paul Belmondo , Lino Ventura, Alain Delon... From The Silence of the Sea, considered a precursor film of the Nouvelle-Vague, to the reinvention of genre cinema in Le samouraï or Le cercle rouge, this program allows us to revisit the major milestones in a filmography whose influence is still felt today.

Fever Heat
Directed by
Jean-Pierre Melville
Language
French with English subtitles
Actors
Daniel Cauchy, Isabelle Corey, Roger Duchesne
Origins
France
Year
1956
Duration
104 min
Genre
Crime, drama
Format
Digital
Synopsis

Bob has retired from "business". He now devotes himself to gambling. But, after some big losses, he decides to set up a job to make up for it...

Fever Heat

Jean-Pierre Melville

Born Jean-Pierre Grumbach in a family of merchants in Paris in 1917, Melville fell into cinema from his earliest childhood: he was only six years old when his parents gave him a Pathé-Baby camera. During the 1930s, he developed a bulimic cinephilia, became passionate about American cinema and affirmed his vocation. The Second World War, which he spent in the Resistance, was a decisive experience. When he joined Free France in London in 1942 he took the name of one of his bedside writers, Herman Melville, as his pseudonym. When the war was over, he self-produced on a shoestring his first films, Twenty-four hours in the life of a clown and The silence of the sea. Very attached to his independence as a creator, Melville founded the Jenner studios in 1955, which produced most of his work. He enjoyed his greatest public success with his penultimate film, Le Cercle Rouge.

(photo : Unifrance)

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Lino Ventura, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Alain Delon, Yves Montand… Jean-Pierre Melville a offert aux plus grandes stars de son époque certains de leurs plus beaux rôles. Qu’est-ce qui fait l’essence de ces films d’hommes qui ont engendré leur propre épithète, melvillien, et n’ont surtout jamais perdu de leur pouvoir de fascination?

The best of Melville's style is in these moments of great truth, moments where the spectator is led to live in an almost physical way the intense life of the characters. It is each of the images of {Bob le flambeur} that should be noted, to give an account of its immense richness. Melville, when he directs, works on a material that he knows thoroughly, everything springs from an extraordinary experience of beings, from a brain capable of conceiving in a few lines the deep destiny of a character.
Michel Patenaude (1963)
About Bob, le flambeur
Full cast
About Jean-Pierre Melville
Filmography
The Signature Moves of Jean-Pierre Melville | TIFF 2017
Jean-Pierre Melville & French Crime | Summer 2017 | TIFF
Jean-Pierre Melville by Thierry Jousse - Blow Up - ARTE
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