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The Pied Piper

United Kingdom, United States

1972

90 Min
Color
1.66:1
English
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DIR Jacques Demy

PROD Sanford Lieberson, David Puttnam

SCR Jacques Demy, Andrew Birkin, Mark Peploe, Robert Browning, Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm

DP Peter Suschitzky

CAST Jack Wild, Donald Pleasence, Donovan, John Hurt, Michael Hordern, Roy Kinnear, Peter Vaughan, Diana Dors

ED John Trumper

PROD DES Assheton Gorton

MUSIC Donovan

San Sebastián (Classic Retrospective)

Synopsis

Greed, corruption, ignorance, and disease. Midsummer, 1349: the Black Death reaches northern Germany. Minstrels go to Hamelin for the Mayor’s daughter’s wedding to the Baron’s son. He wants her dowry to pay his army while his father taxes the people to build a cathedral he thinks will save his soul. A local apothecary who’s a Jew seeks a treatment for the plague; the priests charge him with witchcraft. One of the minstrels, who has soothed the Mayor’s daughter with his music, promises to rid the town of rats for the fee. The Mayor agrees, then renigs. In the morning, the plague, the Jew’s trial, and the Piper’s revenge come at once. —IMDb

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Jacques Demy

Jacques Demy (5 June 1931 – 27 October 1990) was one of the most approachable filmmakers to appear in the wake of the French New Wave. Uninterested in the formal experimentation of Alain Resnais, or the political agitation of Jean-Luc Godard, Demy instead created a self-contained fantasy world closer to that of François Truffaut, drawing on musicals, fairytales and the golden age of Hollywood.

After working with the animator Paul Grimault and the filmmaker Georges Rouquier, Demy directed his first feature film, Lola, in 1961, with Anouk Aimée playing the eponymous cabaret singer. The Demy universe here emerges fully-fledged. Characters burst into song (courtesy of composer and lifelong Demy-collaborator Michel Legrand); iconic Hollywood imagery is lovingly appropriated as in the opening scene with the man in a white Stetson in the Cadillac, daringly set to Beethoven’s “Seventh Symphony”); plot is dictated by the director’s fascination with fate, and stock themes of chance encounters… read more

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