75 mins |
Rated
PG
This is an Auckland Film Society screening for Auckland Film Society members. For info on how to join, see below.
Robert Bresson • France • 1959
In French with English subtitles
A pickpocket spends his days working the streets, subways, and train stations of Paris, but his fear that his luck is about to run out grows day by day.
“An elegantly crafted, tautly choreographed study of humanity in all its mischief and grace, the work of a director at the height of his powers” – Criterion.com
Film Society membership is available to through the Academy Cinemas website, or at the counter. A year long membership entitles you to free admission to all Film Society screenings throughout the year, anywhere in New Zealand. A three-trip pass entitles you admission to three Film Society screenings. Please note that most screenings will be open to members only. Visit www.nzfilmsociety.org.nz/auckland for more info.
In many areas membership also allows you generous concessions at the NZ International Film Festival, and to local cinemas.
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This is an Auckland Film Society screening for Auckland Film Society members. For info on how to join, see below.
Robert Bresson • France • 1959
In French with English subtitles
A pickpocket spends his days working the streets, subways, and train stations of Paris, but his fear that his luck is about to run out grows day by day.
“An elegantly crafted, tautly choreographed study of humanity in all its mischief and grace, the work of a director at the height of his powers” – Criterion.com
Film Society membership is available to through the Academy Cinemas website, or at the counter. A year long membership entitles you to free admission to all Film Society screenings throughout the year, anywhere in New Zealand. A three-trip pass entitles you admission to three Film Society screenings. Please note that most screenings will be open to members only. Visit www.nzfilmsociety.org.nz/auckland for more info.
In many areas membership also allows you generous concessions at the NZ International Film Festival, and to local cinemas.