Le Pont du Nord

    Le Pont du Nord
    1982

    Synopsis

    Marie is just out from prison when she runs into Baptiste, a young paranoid needing companionship. In their pursuit of a mysterious briefcase carried by Marie's former lover, they roam the street of Paris, transformed into a giant board game, a maze spotted with mysterious traps, puzzling clues, and chance encounters. Maybe they are bricks in some sinister scheme, maybe they are playing a board game, maybe it's a fairy tale, maybe it's yet something else...

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      Cast

      • Bulle OgierMarie
      • Pascale OgierBaptiste
      • Pierre ClémentiJulien
      • Jean-François StéveninMax
      • Benjamin BaltimoreLe Max au couteau
      • Steve BaësLe Max au manteau

      Recommendations

      • 80

        Village Voice

        Playful and tense, loaded with wry cine-references and propelled by an ebullient energy...It seems more obvious than ever how much Rivette has influenced a subsequent generation of filmmakers—Spike Jonze, Charlie Kaufman, Michel Gondry—and expanded our sense of the possible.
      • 80

        Time Out

        There are few artists better than Rivette at uncovering the magical (even at its most menacing) in the everyday.
      • 75

        Boston Globe

        Le Pont du Nord is not one of Rivette’s greatest works — honor goes to “Celine and Julie” or 1991’s “La Belle Noiseuse” — but it’s a useful compendium of his themes and it captures a very specific time, place, and sensibility.
      • 30

        The New York Times

        It's another example of the ever-widening gap between the real world and the fantasies of a kind of artistic temperament more concerned with random self expression than with the expression of coherent feelings or ideas about love, alienation, outrage, politics or even of movie-making. It shrivels the imagination instead of enriching it. [7 Oct. 1981]

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