Jacques Becker Film Series at Gene Siskel Film Center

GENE SISKEL CENTER

Jacques Becker Film Series

Becker’s relatively small body of work constitutes some of the most engaging cinema of postwar Europe. With compassion, wit, and a gift for working with actors and actresses, he became a perceptive chronicler of life in Paris during the 1940s and 1950s. He distinguished himself in the French film industry with a series of box office successes that saw him oscillating between period melodramas, working-class romances, nail-biting studies in suspense, and even an absorbing biopic of a great artist. Becker, in a career that was cut short by his untimely death at age 53, counted Francois Truffaut, Jean Renoir and Jean-Pierre Melville among his admirers.

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Falbalas (1945)
“[Becker’s] first masterwork…In FALBALAS, for the first time, he proved himself– while Ingmar Bergman was still serving his apprenticeship–to be a master of the closeup, the burning stare into the camera.”–Richard Brody, The New Yorker

·       Wed, Jan 30th 7:45pm

Casque d’Or (1952)
“This elegant masterwork is a glowingly nostalgic evocation of the Paris of the Impressionists…one of the great movie romances.”–Tom Milne, Time Out London

·       Thu, Jan 31st 6:00pm

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