
Le Pont du Nord
May 16—May 21, 2026
- Part of
- Pynchonesque and
- BAM Film 2026
Directed by Jacques Rivette (1981)
With
Bulle Ogier, Pascale Ogier, Pierre Clémenti, Jean-François Stévenin
A bank robber (Bulle Ogier) recently released from prison and a young woman (portrayed by Bulle’s daughter, Pascale) roam the streets of Paris, cinematically reimagined as a sprawling board game, in a quest to understand the contents of a mysterious suitcase. A gorgeously rendered portrait of Paris imbued with an ever-present ominous rhythm, the playful middle period work from Rivette shares with Pynchon an interest in conspiracy and secret histories.
UPCOMING Screenings
RUNNING TIME
129min
VENUE
FORMAT
DCP
LANGUAGE
In French with English subtitles
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