In Rome, Scintillone and Ruggeretto, two young idle outcasts, have stolen a car and its cargo. After picking up some bickering prostitutes on the way, the buddies organize a spree to resell their loot. With the help of Gino the beautiful, a small-time crook they met at a funeral, they find a scheme and pocket a jackpot. The three boys then decide to take advantage of the girls and run away before paying them...
A chronicle of petty crime in the vein of Accatone , Les Garçons paints a portrait of a youth specializing in seedy schemes and accumulating one-day or one-night conquests. Based on a screenplay by Pier Paolo Pasolini, Mauro Bolognini depicts a society where everything is for sale and where, behind the codes of tradition, everyone seeks to swindle their neighbor with unbridled anger. Shot through with magnificent young faces (Laurent Terzieff, Jean-Claude Brialy, Mylène Demongeot) and photographed with clarity and naturalness, Les Garçons is a flagship work of Italian cinema of the fifties.
THE BOYS
(1959 – Black & White – 90 min)
DVD edition only
SUPPLEMENTS
. PREFACE BY JEAN A. GILI (9 mins)
. ACTORS, IN THE CINEMA OF MAURO BOLOGNINI (13 mins)
Andrea Occhipinti, director of Lucky Red and actor in La Chartreuse di Parma , talks about his meeting with Mauro Bolognini, a committed filmmaker who is more fascinated by his actresses than by his actors.
Released July 7, 2010