THE SMUGGLERS

Price: $395.00 Code: 2718 |
Directed by Luc Moullet
1967, 81 minutes
The Smugglers is a defiantly amateurish non-adventure adventure film concerning three people off in the wilds with no skills whatsoever, made in advance of May 1968. In its terminally digressive, aggressively slapsticky way, the film manages to encapsulate an entire era. Called by Jean-Marie Straub "maybe the best film not made by Godard," and by Moullet himself as, "the best film of Robbe-Grillet," this movie about borders and barriers sports a cameo appearance by the director, who is listed in the credits as "pompous fool."
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