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Ms .45 (French version)
Location
Main screening room
Date
March 7th, 2023
Duration
80 min
Cycle
Ferrara X 6

This cycle of six films is an opportunity to rediscover a cult period in Abel Ferrara's filmography. Ms.45, his second feature, already contains elements that will make his films of the 1990s a success: the collaboration with Nicholas St-John (who will also write King of New York, The Funeral, Snake Eyes and Body Snatchers) and actress Zoë Lund (who will co-write Bad Lieutenant), the world of neo-noir and thriller – and, of course, New York City and its urban violence. Ferrara flirts with extreme experiences in scenarios that combine crime and spirituality and the breathtaking performances of his actors - Christopher Walken and Harvey Keitel in particular. The Body Snatchers remake show how Ferrara's slowly start to explore other horizons. This cinematic tribune is a chance to present the previous adaptations of the science fiction novel in the Body Snatchers cycle.

Ms .45
Directed by
Abel Ferrara
Language
French
Actors
Zoë Lund, Bogey, Albert Sinkys
Origins
USA
Year
1981
Duration
80 min
Genre
Crime, Drama, Thriller
Format
35 mm
Synopsis

Ms. 45 tells the story of a young mute seamstress who, after being raped twice in one day, takes revenge by killing men on the streets of New York. She gradually becomes a serial killer, using her talent as a seamstress to conceal her crimes. The film follows her journey of revenge as she sinks deeper and deeper into madness.

Ms .45

Bande-annonce en anglais seulement. Veuillez noter que le film sera présenté en version française.

Abel Ferrara

Born in 1951 in the Bronx, Abel Ferrara grew up in New York, a city that would become the setting for many of his films. As a student at the San Francisco Art School, he began directing a few independent shorts and then a pornographic film under a pseudonym. But it was The Driller Killer, a low-budget feature film that quickly became a cult move, which launched his career as a filmmaker in 1979. In the 1980's, he made his debut in the neo-noir vein with the help of Nicholas St. John, who wrote the screenplay for almost all his films until The Funeral in 1996. After the public and critical success of his films in the 1990s, Ferrara began to explore other dramatic avenues and to slow down his production pace. In the 2010s, he began a new period in his career, marked by his collaboration with a new favorite actor, Willem Dafoe, and by his move to Europe, where it is easier to get financing for his atypical projects.

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