September 10 - 7:00pm
Jean Eustache (1973) 215 mins

Described by Jonathan Rosenbaum as “a searing masterpiece that… makes us care deeply about what we’ve lost”, Eustache’s marathon post-nouvelle vague drama focuses on 3 20-something Parisians in a bizarre love triangle. Alexandre (Jean-Pierre Léaud) is a seemingly unemployed narcissist involved with both a live-in girlfriend, Marie (Bernadette Lafont), & a Polish nurse (Françoise Lebrun) whom he picked up at a café & with whom he begins an aimless affair. Less about plot than the confused & ambivalent interrelations of these 3 lost souls, Eustache’s film is one of the most profound cinematic statements on the malaise that followed the failed revolution of May ‘68.
Imported 35mm print.