Le Quai Des Brumes (1938)

Part of the Poetic Realism

Director: Marcel Carné
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Double Bill - £4 / £3 for one ticket, £6 / £5 for double bill ticket

Double Bill - £4 / £3 for one ticket, £6 / £5 for double bill ticket

From the same stable as Le Jour Se Leve (Writer Prevert, director Carné, star Gabin) this film set in the foggy port of Le Harvre, leaves you absorbed with the motifs of human loneliness and the not unreasonable, but ultimately impossible human dream of happiness - in otherwords what the French do best, non?

Other films in the Poetic Realism:

04

Film: Partie De Campagne (1936)

4 Mar 2007, 5:30 p.m.

Renoir Double Bill - £4 / £3 for one ticket, £6 / £5 for double bill ticket

04

Film: La Grande Illusion (1937)

4 Mar 2007, 7:30 p.m.

Renoir Double Bill - £4 / £3 for one ticket, £6 / £5 for double bill ticket

11

Film: La Grande Illusion (1937)

11 Mar 2007, 5 p.m.

Double Bill - £4 / £3 for one ticket, £6 / £5 for double bill ticket

11

Film: Le Jour Se Leve (1939)

11 Mar 2007, 7:30 p.m.

Double Bill - £4 / £3 for one ticket, £6 / £5 for double bill ticket

18

Film: Le Jour Se Leve (1939)

18 Mar 2007, 5:30 p.m.

Marcel Carné Double Bill - £4 / £3 for one ticket, £6 / £5 for double bill ticket

18

Film: Le Quai Des Brumes (1938)

18 Mar 2007, 7:30 p.m.

Marcel Carné Double Bill - £4 / £3 for one ticket, £6 / £5 for double bill ticket

21

Film: Pépé Le Moko (1937)

21 Mar 2007, 7:30 p.m.

Pepe Le Moko might be why Film Noir got its French genre title, and conversely it was a kind of homage to American gangster flicks. Hanging out in the Casbah area of Algiers, Gabin plays a Machiavellian game with a detective keeping his eyes on the criminal. But is the beautiful dame Gabin has a crush on worth risking his freedom for?

25

Film: Pépé Le Moko (1937)

25 Mar 2007, 5:30 p.m.

Double Bill - £4 / £3 for one ticket, £6 / £5 for double bill ticket

01

Film: Le Quai Des Brumes (1938)

1 Apr 2007, 5:30 p.m.

Double Bill - £4 / £3 for one ticket, £6 / £5 for double bill ticket