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Release date: June 3. 2022
Running time: 135 minutes
William Klein, the legendary American photographer and filmmaker, has put together a body of work as thrillingly eclectic as any living artist. In his 1969 film Muhammad Ali, the Greatest, he found a subject that combined his interest in sport and social criticism, and much the same combination can be seen at work, in a very different cultural context, in The French. Klein was the first person to be granted full, exclusive access to the French Open in its 90-year history, and using that doorway into locker rooms, TV studios, and players boxes, he shot the ultimate behind-the-scenes look at the 1981 tournament-a crucial moment in a crucial year in the history of a game-and its iconic players Bjo¨rn Borg, John McEnroe, Chris Evert, Yannick Noah, and Ivan Lendl. With Klein's customary eagle eye and whirlwind energy, The French captures the noisy bedlam that accompanies any major sporting event while also revealing a level of candor from its subjects that is impossible to imagine in today's secretive, media-trained world.
Original title: The French
Cast: Arthur Ashe, Marcel Bernard, Björn Borg, Don Budge, Philippe Chatrier
Director: William Klein
Production: 2022
Age restrictions: NR
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