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Saturday, Apr 14, 1984
9:40PM
Graduate First (Passe ton bac d'abord)
Maurice Pialat's portrait of “the blank generation” follows several high school students as they enter the netherworld between graduation and the unemployment line. Drifters with no place original to go in their northern French mining town, they engage in palliative sex or desperate marriage; some head out for the anonymity of Paris. In his previous films, including Naked Childhood, Me and Loulou, Pialat displayed genuine insight into youthful subcultures. Variety called Passe ton bac d'abord “a tonic contrast to the recent spate of soft-hued films about youth.... Pialat records (it all) with an acute eye for detail, gesture and behavior and is admirably served by a cast remarkable for its naturalness and veracity. The director's omnipresent, discreet compassion never impedes his talent for social dissection.”
Maurice Pialat's new film A Nos Amours (To Our Loves) will open soon in San Francisco.
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