You and a guest are wecome to attend this free film sneak preview of POINT BLANK. RSVP for the 8/4 screening by clicking "I'm Attending" on this event page. NOTE: RSVP does not guarantee admission); since seating for the screening is limited and not guaranteed; you are advised to arrive early.
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Directed by Fred Cavayé...
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You and a guest are wecome to attend this free film sneak preview of POINT BLANK. RSVP for the 8/4 screening by clicking "I'm Attending" on this event page. NOTE: RSVP does not guarantee admission); since seating for the screening is limited and not guaranteed; you are advised to arrive early.
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Directed by Fred Cavayé (Anything For Her), POINT BLANK is a slick, high adrenaline action film in the tradition of such hits as Taken and Tell No One, starring Gilles Lellouche (Paris ,Tell No One, Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows) with Roschdy Zem, Gerard Lanvin and Elena Anaya. Lellouche plays Samuel, a nurse working at a hospital when his pregnant wife (Anaya) is kidnapped before his very eyes. Knocked unconscious, he comes to and discovers that a dangerous criminal named Sartet (Zem) is responsible, and if he's ever to see his wife again, he must do Sartet’s bidding. Samuel quickly finds himself pitted against rival gangsters and trigger-happy police in a deadly race against time through Paris’ streets and subways to save his wife and unborn child. Produced by Cyril Colbeau-Justin and Jean-Baptiste Dupont (MR 73, 36 and Gangsters).
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Official Selection: 2011 Tribeca International Film Festival
"Furiously paced, supremely suspenseful, French thriller skillfully directed by Fred Cavayé that plays like an Alfred Hitchcock wet dream. See it before it’s remade in America starring Matt Damon." - Dennis Dermody, Paper Magazine
“Cavayé propels the adrenaline-inducing action from the first scene and continues it at a breakneck pace—packing the film full of electrifying chase scenes and plenty of twists in the story.” – David Kwok, Tribeca International Film Festival
The film’s running time is 84 minutes; it is rated R.
Landmark Theatres Engagements begin Friday, August 12, 2011
Landmark Theatres in San Francisco, venue tbd (415) 267-4893