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Boulevard

  • 1960
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
199
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Boulevard (1960)
ComedyDrama

French teenager Georges "Jojo" Castagnier runs away from home and finds a shabby room for rent in the Quartier Pigalle section of Paris.French teenager Georges "Jojo" Castagnier runs away from home and finds a shabby room for rent in the Quartier Pigalle section of Paris.French teenager Georges "Jojo" Castagnier runs away from home and finds a shabby room for rent in the Quartier Pigalle section of Paris.

  • Director
    • Julien Duvivier
  • Writers
    • René Barjavel
    • Julien Duvivier
  • Stars
    • Jean-Pierre Léaud
    • Monique Brienne
    • Pierre Mondy
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    199
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    • Director
      • Julien Duvivier
    • Writers
      • René Barjavel
      • Julien Duvivier
    • Stars
      • Jean-Pierre Léaud
      • Monique Brienne
      • Pierre Mondy
    • 4User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Jean-Pierre Léaud
    Jean-Pierre Léaud
    • Georges 'Jojo' Castagnier
    Monique Brienne
    • Marietta Benazzi
    Pierre Mondy
    Pierre Mondy
    • Dicky
    Magali Noël
    Magali Noël
    • Jenny Dorr
    Georges Adet
    • Monsieur Arthur
    Jacques Duby
    • Giuseppe Amato, un peintre
    Jean-Marie Amato
    • Le clochard
    Mag-Avril
    • La vieille Joséphine
    Alain Beach
    Betty Beckers
    • Une danseuse
    Anne Beguet
    • Marie Castagnier
    Jacques Bézard
    Carla Clark
    Anny Collin
    Robert Dalban
    Robert Dalban
    • Le forain
    Christine Darnay
    Noël Darzal
    Raoul Delfosse
    • Le serveur de la buvette
    • Director
      • Julien Duvivier
    • Writers
      • René Barjavel
      • Julien Duvivier
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    7dbdumonteil

    Pigalle blues.

    François Truffaut's protégé directed by Julien Duvivier!I was skeptical about it.I really hate Leaud's acting which represents for me the worst of the French cinema,the so called works reserved for the elite ,the likes of Godard and Rivette.

    I've got to make amends:Jean-Pierre Léaud -who had just made "les 400 coups" - manages to stay very natural,very convincing ,nothing of the affected acting which would be his late sixties trademark.Léaud got a raw deal during his childhood ,they say, and we can feel it every step of the way along the "boulevard".

    The simple nature of "Boulevard" may mean that some viewers will pass it over quickly -or dismiss it as a "400 coups" remake- since it's a grower ,but spend some time with it and it becomes clear that it's really Duvivier's world ,a world that existed long before Truffaut began to work.

    "Boulevard" depicts a colorful microcosm:that of Montmartre/Pigalle fifty years ago.But what lies beneath is Duvivier's noir philosophy :Man is evil,period.The best scenes are the ones which take place on the roofs near a huge neon sign;from a distance,when the Sacré Coeur is lit up at night,the young hero is full of hope ;but when he knows the other side of the picture ,that is to say when he's got to live in a world made by man,it's another story.

    With the exception of the two gay artists -and the scene when Leaud poses for them as Narcissus is worth the price of admission-,the hero is searching someone he can put his trust in: The boxer(Pierre Mondy)is a washout more pitiful than really perverse .Just hear Leaud scream "Tocard!Tocard!Tocard! " (=dead loss!) The two female characters :the bitch (Magali Noel) and the pure young wop girl ,they are all much of a muchness.

    And finally the father:he left his son when he got married again.Duvivier's genius shines in the sequence where a desperate Leaud comes to his father's place and begs for some Francs.Duvivier needs only one shot to depict the stepmother:behind her till,she resembles Germaine Kerjean in "Voici le Temps des Assassins" (1956),Duvivier's latter days' masterpiece.

    SPOILER:the final on the roofs with Leaud destroying the neon sign and the father coming to his rescue is a faux happy end:when the picture fades to black , you can hear both of them laugh, a sinister laugh over Jean -Claude Pascal's melancholy song .

    NB :In "le Diable et les dix Commandements " ,the segment starring Alain Delon,Madeleine Robinson and Danielle Darrieux would come back to childhood tragedy.
    7boblipton

    The Musketeer Of Pig Alley

    Jean-Pierre Leaud lives in a garret in Pigalle, the heart of Montmartre. His widowed father has taken up with a woman, and Leaud walked out to make his own way. But it's a lot harder than he ever thought. Alternately a fast-talking braggart and a helpless child, he has a crush on exotic dancer Magali Noël that lasts until she takes up with washed-up boxer Pierre Mondi. Then it's the young neighbor Monique Brienne, but he's broke and too embarrassed.

    Leaud had just begun his career as Truffaut's alter ego. Here under the direction of Julien Duvivier he gives a clearer portrayal of a street kid, sixteen years old, knowing exactly how the world should run and unbearably angry that it doesn't. Duvivier's Montmartre is just as reckless as it had been in the previous century, but now the locals wear ties and jackets and aspire to get out. Yet their world is even more circumscribed.

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      To capture some of the realistic atmosphere of the passers by at night on the streets of Pigalle, candid camera type footage was shot from a concealed truck driving by.

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    • Release date
      • November 30, 1960 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Bulevar
    • Filming locations
      • Abbesses, Paris 18, Paris, France
    • Production company
      • Orex Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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