July, New Titles, 'Carlos The Jackal', 'The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest'


Continuing a pattern of switching between subdued ensemble dramas (‘Summer Hours’, ‘Late August, Early September’) and balls-out ‘global’ techno-thrillers (‘Demonlover’, ‘Boarding Gate’), French director Olivier Assayas returns with a hulking, seething, intermittently sublime, five-and-a-half hour film in which he manages to draw together elements from both of these distinct styles.

‘Carlos’ is the lightly fictionalised biopic of Ilich Ramírez Sánchez, known to the world – but not in this film! – as Carlos the Jackal, and it comes across as the mother of all New Yorker profiles writ loud and large on the screen. Central to the film is a passionate, technically complex (he’s fluent in half a dozen languages) performance from Venezuelan actor Edgar Ramirez
who feels like the perfect, paunchy mouthpiece for Carlos’s fervent, if flawed, gunboat Marxism.

Covering the period between his joining the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) in 1970 and his capture in Sudan in 1994 (as he was being treated for a varicose vein on one of his testicles), the film works best when it presents information visually rather than with swathes of ideological discourse. The highlight is a masterly rendering of Carlos’s raid on an OPEC meeting in Vienna in 1975 for which Assayas orchestrates detail in such a way that it speaks about the politics, fears, tactics and ambitions of all involved. Elsewhere, small episodes – such as the gun-toting capture of Baader-Meinhof wildcat Gabriele Kröcher-Tiedemann – feel like they’ve been included purely for the sake of thoroughness.

Assayas doesn’t try to reflect too audaciously on Carlos ‘the man’, though he does paint him as someone whose single-minded focus on political goals was partly fuelled by raging sexual desire. (NB: The film is also screening in a more compact 158-minute version.)

Other New Stuff This Week

GIRL WHO KICKED THE HORNET'S NEST, THE (2009)
MECHANIC, THE (2011)
HALL PASS (2011)
OTHER GUYS, THE (2010)
BARNEY'S VERSION (2010)
KING'S SPEECH, THE (2010)
WAITING FOR SUPERMAN (2011)
WARRIOR'S WAY, THE (2010)
I SAW THE DEVIL (2010)
YOUNG AT HEART (1954)
MARRIAGE ITALIAN STYLE (1964)
INSIGNIFICANCE (1985) CRITERION
MAKIOKA SISTERS, THE (1983) CRITERION
SUDDEN FEAR (1952)
HIS KIND OF WOMAN (1951)
TOPPER RETURNS (1941)

Coming Soon

Steve Coogan's THE TRIP
NORWEGIAN WOOD
ARCHIPELAGO
Anton Chekhov's THE DUEL
Tony Gatlif's KORKORO
KISS ME DEADLY Criterion
ZAZIE DANS LE METRO Criterion
THE MUSIC ROOM Criterion
BLACK MOON Criterion
PEOPLE ON SUNDAY Criterion
DIABOLIQUE Criterion
NAKED KISS Criterion
RED SHOES Criterion
PATHS OF GLORY Criterion
LE BOSSU (1960)
BETT'S BATH & OTHER STORIES
TINTIN & THE MYSTERY OF THE GOLDEN FLAME
CHEKHOV COMEDY SHORTS
ON TOUR
LUNCH HOUR (BFI)
THE MUSIC LOVERS
SET THE PIANO STOOL ON FIRE
WARD NO. 6
DEEP END (BFI)