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| Influential director Jacques Becker's final film, Le Trou is also amongst his very best. Hailed as a
masterpiece by Truffaut, it remains a compelling work, superbly directed and photographed
with a remarkable attention to detail.
1947. A young man, Gaspard Claude (Mart Michel), is convicted for the attempted murder of his
wife, although he is innocent of the crime. He is sent to the notorious Sante Prison in Paris and is
placed in a cell with four hardened criminals. The latter have decided to escape from the prison by
digging their way out of their cell. Reluctantly, they take Gaspard into their confidence and labour
intensely to effect their escape. Then, just when escape appears certain,
Gaspard is called away to see the prison governor..
Comparable to Bresson's A Man Escaped in its depiction of an arduous and meticulously detailed
attempt to escape from a prison, Becker's film is more grounded in grim reality and the need to be
free of a soul destroying penal regime. Austere in style, the film's gritty verisimilitude is enhanced
by the use of non-professional actors and a complete absence of music. Loosely based on the
experiences of thriller writer Jose Giovanni, who was himself involved in an
attempted break-out, this is an unforgettable work.
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