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ZAZIE DANS LE METRO

1960

Director

Louis Malle

Starring

Catherine Demongeot

Philippe Noiret

Runtime

89 minutes

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A precocious tomboy’s rogue travelogue through Paris that suggests an anarchic union of Mack Sennett and Chuck Jones, ZAZIE DANS LE METRO may the single film most finely attuned to both childhood and adult sensibilities. Adapted from from soon-to-be Oulipo co-founder Raymond Queneau’s commercial breakthrough novel by director Louis Malle, it charts the adventures of the title’s foul-mouthed preteen heroine, a small-town girl who has been left in the care of her uncle for two days while her mother runs off with her lover. Her greatest wish is to explore the city underground—but a metro strike has foiled her plans, sending her spinning through the streets with a snowballing roster of eccentric characters.

It’s both fascinating and somewhat ironic that ZAZIE was released the same year as BREATHLESS. They share an affinity for self-styled outlaws, a hunger to bring the city to life, and lots and lots of jump cuts — yet all to different effects and ends. But significantly, ZAZIE's potent and singular combination of the sensibilities of Queneau, Malle, 'Artistic Consultant' William Klein, and star Catherine Demongeot — in the kind of perfect performance that seems to be a form of pure cinema unto itself — are as compelling a potential repudiation of auteurism as one could ask for. “All Paris is a dream, Zazie is a reverie, and all this is a reverie within a dream....”