THIS EVENT HAS ENDED
Fri March 11, 2016

Graduate First (Maurice Pialat France, 1979)

SEE EVENT DETAILS
Maurice Pialat France, 1979A typical French parent's admonition when a child wants more freedom, "graduate first," is here used ironically. Pialat's portrait of "the blank generation" of the 1970s follows several high school students as they enter the netherworld between graduation and the unemployment line. Drifters in their northern French mining town, they engage in palliative sex or desperate marriage; some head out for the anonymity of Paris. As in his previous films, Pialat looks with real insight into youthful subcultures. "Their absence of illusion, their despair, their bitterness toward society, are also those of Maurice Pialat," Jean-Baptiste Morain wrote in Film Comment. Variety called Graduate First "a tonic contrast to the recent spate of soft-hued films about youth . . . Pialat records [it all] with an acute eye for detail, gesture, and behavior and is admirably served by a cast remarkable for its naturalness and veracity. The director's omnipresent, discreet compassion never impedes his talent for social dissection."

Part of the Love Exists: Maurice Pialat series at the BAM/PFA.

Free gallery admission with same-day film ticket!
Maurice Pialat France, 1979A typical French parent's admonition when a child wants more freedom, "graduate first," is here used ironically. Pialat's portrait of "the blank generation" of the 1970s follows several high school students as they enter the netherworld between graduation and the unemployment line. Drifters in their northern French mining town, they engage in palliative sex or desperate marriage; some head out for the anonymity of Paris. As in his previous films, Pialat looks with real insight into youthful subcultures. "Their absence of illusion, their despair, their bitterness toward society, are also those of Maurice Pialat," Jean-Baptiste Morain wrote in Film Comment. Variety called Graduate First "a tonic contrast to the recent spate of soft-hued films about youth . . . Pialat records [it all] with an acute eye for detail, gesture, and behavior and is admirably served by a cast remarkable for its naturalness and veracity. The director's omnipresent, discreet compassion never impedes his talent for social dissection."

Part of the Love Exists: Maurice Pialat series at the BAM/PFA.

Free gallery admission with same-day film ticket!
read more
show less
   
EDIT OWNER
Owned by
{{eventOwner.email_address || eventOwner.displayName}}
New Owner

Update

EDIT EDIT
Date/Times:
2155 Center Street, Berkeley, CA 94720

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA EVENTS CALENDAR

TODAY
27
SATURDAY
28
SUNDAY
29
MONDAY
1
The Best Events
Every Week in Your Inbox

Thank you for subscribing!

Edit Event Details

I am the event organizer



Your suggestion is required.



Your email is required.
Not valid email!

    Cancel
Great suggestion! We'll be in touch.
Event reviewed successfully.

Success!

Your event is now LIVE on SF STATION

COPY LINK TO SHARE Copied

or share on


See my event listing


Looking for more visibility? Reach more people with our marketing services