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  • Three men look out of the window of a car; Harvey Keitel in the driver's seat and Robert De Niro in the middle seat.
  • Actor Harvey Keitel sits in a church pew in a grand-looking cathedral, his hands clasped.
  • Actor Robert De Niro grins and points a gun.
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MEAN STREETS

Saturday, December 7

Directed by Martin Scorsese

Starring Robert De Niro and Harvey Keitel

9:45

(1973) Guilt-ridden hood Harvey Keitel keeps a low profile, but out-of-his friggin’-mind cousin Robert De Niro doesn’t give a flyin’ pasta fazool about those gambling debts. 35mm. Approx. 112 min.

Plus Les Rues de Mean Streets (2010, Bruce Goldstein), a tour of Marty’s old nabe (made for French distributor Carlotta Films).

Reviews

“Scorsese directs with a breathless, head-on energy which infuses the performances, the sharp fast talk, the noise, neon and violence with a charge of adrenalin. One of the best American films of the decade.”
Time Out

“No matter how bleak the milieu, no matter how heartbreaking the narrative, some films are so thoroughly, beautifully realized they have a kind of tonic effect that has no relation to the subject matter.”
– Vincent Canby, The New York Times

“A true original, and a triumph of personal filmmaking. This picture about the experience of growing up in New York’s Little Italy has an unsettling, episodic rhythm and it’s dizzyingly sensual. Scorsese, shows us a thicker-textured rot than we have ever had in an American movie, and a riper sense of evil.”
– Pauline Kael

Links

SCORSESE NONFICTION

SCORSESE NONFICTION

Friday, December 6 – Tuesday, December 17

Film Forum