Event
Nightfall - New 35mm Print
(Jacques Tourneur, USA/France, 1956, 35mm, 78 min) This 1957 noir masterpiece by Jacques Tourneur stars Aldo Ray as a man fleeing a private investigator and Anne Bancroft as the barroom acquaintance who agrees to help him. Ray plays an artist whose life goes permanently haywire when fate interrupts a winter hunting trip. From then on it's life on the run, complete with dozens of double-crosses, psychotic killers on his trail, lots of flashbacks, and a young Anne Bancroft decked out in sequins and lace. Adapted from a novel by David Goodis (Shoot the Piano Player) and shot by Burnett Guffey (Bonnie and Clyde), the images have a smooth, almost liquid quality, the high-contrast lighting of most noirs replaced by a delicate lyricism that takes the natural world as the norm. Tourneur links this naturalism to Ray's growing observational skills ("I know where every shadow falls," he says), but it also contrasts with the story's acute paranoia.
"A near-forgotten, fast-cheap-&-out-of-control sweat session...Radiates a fight-or-flight inquietude." Michael Atkinson, The L Magazine
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LocationNorthwest Film Forum
1515 12th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98122
United States
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