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Shoot the Pianist (1960)

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Original title: Tirez sur le pianiste

Directed by
François Truffaut

Written by
David Goodis, Marcel Moussy

Cast
Charles Aznavour, Marie Dubois, Nicole Berger, Michèle Mercier, Jean-Jacques Aslanian [more]


DVD Release Date
• R1: May 18, 1999
• R2: 2 Aug 2004

Running Time
1 hour, 25 minutes

Country France

Studio Pleiade Films

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Other Titles
• Shoot the Pianist (1962)
• Tirez sur le pianiste
• Shoot the Piano Player (1960)
• Schießen Sie auf den Pianisten (1960)



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Shoot The Piano Player (Criterion)


Release Date: Dec 6, 2005
Region: 1
Runtime: 81 mins
Studio: Criterion
Audio:
FRENCH: Dolby Digital Mono
Video:
Widescreen 2.35:1 B&W
Subtitles: English
Packaging: Custom Case
Rating: NR
Features:
Audio Commentary by film scholars Peter Brunette and Annette Insdorf Theatrical Trailer Interviews Rare Interview with François Truffaut collaborator Suzanne Schiffman Two documentary excerpts featuring Truffaut on the film and the source novel The Music of Georges Delerue, an illustrated audio essay Dubois' screen test 28-page booklet
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Shoot The Piano Player


Release Date: May 18, 1999
Region: A
Runtime: 84 mins
Studio: Wellspring
Audio:
FRENCH: Dolby Digital Stereo
Video:
Widescreen 1.85:1 B&W (Anamorphic)
Subtitles: English
Packaging: Keep Case
Rating: NR
Features:
Interactive Menus Scene Access Filmographies and Awards Biographies Vintage Truffaut Trailer Collection Production Credits
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Tirez Sur Le Pianiste [1960]
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The opening of Shoot the Piano Player, François Truffaut's second feature film, is one of the signal moments of the French New Wave--an inspired intersection of grim fatality and happy accident, location shooting and lurid melodrama, movie convention and frowzy, uncontainable life. A man runs through deserted night streets, stalked by the lights of a car. It's a definitive film noir situation, promptly sidetracked--yet curiously not undercut--by real-life slapstick: watching over his shoulder for pursuers, the running man charges smack into a lamppost. The figure that helps him to his feet is not one of the pursuers (they've oddly disappeared) but an anonymous passer-by, who proceeds to escort him for a block or two, genially schmoozing about the mundane, slow-blooming glories of marriage. The Good Samaritan departs at the next turning, never to be identified and never to be seen again. And the first man--who, despite this evocative introduction, is not even destined to be the main character of the movie--immediately resumes his helter-skelter flight from an as-yet-unspecified and unseen menace.

At this point in his career--right after The 400 Blows, just before his great Jules and Jim--the world seemed wide for Truffaut, as wide as the Dyaliscope screen that he and cinematographer Raoul Coutard deployed with unprecedented spontaneity and lyricism. Anything might wander into frame and become part of the flow: an oddball digression, an unexpected change of mood, a small miracle of poetic insight. The official agenda of the movie is adapting a noir-ish story by American writer David Goodis, about a celebrated concert musician (Charles Aznavour) hiding out as a piano player in a saloon. He's on the run as much as the guy--his older brother--in the first scene. But whereas the brother is worried about a couple of buffoonish gangsters, Charlie Koller is ducking out on life, love and the possibility that he might be hurt, or cause hurt, again. Decades after its original release, Shoot the Piano Player remains as fresh, exhilarating, and heartbreaking--as open to the magic of movies and life--as ever. --Richard T Jameson

Release Date: Feb 21, 2005


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