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Staircase C (1985)

June. 06,1985
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Story of a snooty young critic at the centre of several plotlines which run throughout his apartment block.

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SpecialsTarget
1985/06/06

Disturbing yet enthralling

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Infamousta
1985/06/07

brilliant actors, brilliant editing

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Chirphymium
1985/06/08

It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional

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Isbel
1985/06/09

A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.

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mont2002thailand
1985/06/10

I saw this film in Paris in its' original presentation. Having a firm understanding of French cultural reference is essential in order to fully appreciate this story and all of its' characters. It enjoys a dedicated underground following, in Paris, that is of the same quality as Death in Venice.

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Victor Field
1985/06/11

This story of a snooty young critic at the centre of several plotlines throughout his apartment block has only one major problem; though we're pulled into all of the plots, the makers leave all but ONE of them unresolved. While this was intentional (the one that's seen through to its conclusion is the one that's most important to our hero), it's very frustrating. This may not be Hollywood, but even so some closure is good. But apart from that...

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BOUF
1985/06/12

Tacchella, who is famous for the warm, joyful "Cousin-Cousine" gives us a very downbeat, intense sort of soapie about a cold, egocentric young art critic, who learns to love through his involvement with the occupants of his apartment building. It's very difficult to like him and to believe in some of the artificial plot developments, but there are some very truthful scenes, performed by an excellent cast.

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