Restored & Unseen: Komedie om geld
Max Ophüls / NL, 1936 / 83 min.
Eye will be screening three films by Max Ophüls (1902-1957) in November. Ophüls is well known for his stylish cinematography and bittersweet irony, a source of inspiration for numerous filmmakers, from Stanley Kubrick to Paul Thomas Anderson. The Trouble With Money is a tragicomedy about a bank messenger unjustly charged with theft. A new digital restoration.

The Trouble With Money has been recently digitally restored by Eye.
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Director
Max Ophüls
Production year
1936
Country
NL
Original title
Restored & Unseen: Komedie om geld
Length
83 min.
Language
Dutch
Subtitles
ENG
Format
DCP
Part of
Restored & Unseen
At last, a chance to see that Italian classic that’s been on the list for so long? Or relish that wonderful restoration of Blue Movie, the Netherlands’ most talked-about nude film of the seventies, when the Bijlmer district was still a sexual paradise? Restored & Unseen is a biweekly programme featuring classics and recent restorations, with introductions by experts.

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