Al Pacino, John Cazale and Charles Durning star in Sidney Lumet's classic movie from 1975.
This account of a bungled bank robbery that degenerates into a hostage situation is an illustration of how real life can offer deeper tragedy and absurdity than most fiction. Screenwriter Frank Pierson won the film’s only Oscar for sticking to the substance of events that unfolded in Brooklyn in 1972, while also bringing out the comedy and pathos as Al Pacino’s stressed debut criminal Sonny gets in way over his head in a tense stand-off with armed police. The revelation that he’s out to raise the fees for his boyfriend’s sex-change operation locates the story at a time of changing cultural values, yet the film’s focus on flawed individuals driven by their affections into acts of desperation is timeless.
Screening as part of Saturday Night Sides
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