Watch: Re-Release Trailer For Jean-Luc Godard's Classic 'Band Of Outsiders'
The ongoing vitality of the French New Wave doesn't need to be reiterated, nor the importance of Jean-Luc Godard. However, getting to see his films from that era on the big screen is a rare treat, which is why you'll want to make time this spring for "Band Of Outsiders."
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Yep, it's the movie inspired the name of Quentin Tarantino's company, A Band Apart. Featuring Sami Frey, Claude Brasseur, and Anna Karina, and released four years after the groundbreaking "Breathess," it's a melancholy romance and crime flick rolled into one. Here's the synopsis:
Franz (Sami Frey) and Arthur (Claude Brasseur) don’t have money, jobs, or prospects, but they do have a black convertible and a shared romantic interest in Odile (Anna Karina). When Odile lets slip that a stash of cash is ineptly hidden in the isolated villa where she lives, the men hatch a plan to take it for themselves.
"Band Of Outsiders" returns to...