Quai Des Orfevres

Part of the French Film Noir

Director: Henri-Georges Clouzot
Certificate: BBFC PG
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Format: DVD
Language: French
Country: France
A classic detective thriller marks the first film made by Director Clouzot following the ending of the ban imposed on him for his wartime filming of Le Corbeau. Shot through with his perception of the connectedness of society and the understandable emotions that drive those in the seedy underworld of Paris to desperate measures. Clouzot's camera has a sympathy and humour for every one of the inhabitants of the nightclub. He follows their easy movements through a world of shadows to build a vision of 1940's Paris where no door is closed and all are equal in their emotions, flaws and capacity redemption by love. Even the Police Inspector and crippled ex-Legionaire Antoine who must trace each of them as he investigates murder. 

Director: Henri-Georges ClouzotCast: Suzy Delair, Bernard Blier, Jouis Jouvet, Simone Renant France 1947

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Other films in the French Film Noir:

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Film: Du Rififi Chez Les Hommes

17 Nov 2013, 7:30 p.m.

Opening our season of French Film Noir. Rififi is a true classic lauded by critics and directors alike and credited as archetypal of the 'heist gone wrong' movie. Mixing the pace and economy of great American Noirs with European framing and choreography of action. A truly seminal crime film.

01

Film: Les Diaboliques

1 Dec 2013, 7:30 p.m.

Film Noir in a private school shows Clouzot at the peak of his talents winding up the suspense and challenging convention in a dark vision of human nature. The wife and mistress of a cruel headmaster conspire in his murder but afterwards his body disappears and strange events plague them.

08

Film: Le Salaire De La Peur/The Wages Of Fear

8 Dec 2013, 7:30 p.m.

Winner of the Grand Prix at Cannes, The Wages of Fear established Director Henri George Clouzot as a master of suspense equal to or exceeding Hitchcock. He builds a picture of men trapped in a corrupt Company town before immersing us in their terrifying and truly gripping journey to escape.