Many of Jacques Rivette's films explore an abstract inquiry, the nature of narrative. What are the conditions necessary and sufficient to establish a narrative? How do stories function to structure reality?
Pont du Nord, released in 1981, exemplifies this tendency in Rivette's movies -- it is a languid, cerebral tour of the more dingy quarters of Paris, improvised around two quests that become intertwined.
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