J-L Godard: Pierrot le Fou
has a couple of short, violent scenes,
Nicky Hamlyn.
On 8 Aug 2005, at 13:01, Benjamin McCann wrote:
> Dear members,
>
> After a recent arduous drive across France, it occurred to me that
> recent European cinema has often used petrol and service stations as
> sites of violence, crime and general detached ennui. I'm thinking of
> The Vanishing, Feux Rouges, Sous le sable, Butterfly Kiss...
>
> I'm now thinking of exploring this in more detail, linking it to Auge
> and road travel in European cinema.
>
> Are there any others that spring to mind?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Ben McCann
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