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		<title>32 Minutes of Silence</title>
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A few weeks back I was in the mood for a Parisian heist film, so I watched Rififi, the grandaddy of them all. I love seeing pulp and noir filtered through European sensibilities. The rain-slicked streets of Paris seem less frantic, darker than their New York counterparts, with Death taking a leisurely smoke break during [...]]]></description>
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<p>A few weeks back I was in the mood for a Parisian heist film, so I watched Rififi, the grandaddy of them all. I love seeing pulp and noir filtered through European sensibilities. The rain-slicked streets of Paris seem less frantic, darker than their New York counterparts, with Death taking a leisurely smoke break during its steadfast pursuit.</p>
<p>Death certainly took its sweet time with Jules Dassin, the director of Rififi, who <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/01/movies/01dassin.html?em&#038;ex=1207281600&#038;en=baa04c8ca9aca460&#038;ei=5087%0A">passed away</a> at age 96 at about the same time as I was being introduced to his work.  Dassin was an American living in Paris, a victim of the Hollywood blacklist.  Considering his name and the ease with which he slipped into French noir it&#8217;s not hard to see why so many people, myself included, assumed that he was French himself.  During a ceremony honouring his achievements, <a href="http://www.filmreference.com/Directors-Co-Du/Dassin-Jules.html">a French flag was raised behind the podium</a>.  <em>&#8220;It should have been a moment of triumph but I feel awful. They were honoring my work and I&#8217;m an American. It should have been the American flag raised in honor.&#8221;</em>  Not only had his country disowned him, but forces beyond his control seemed to conspire against allowing him to claim his own birthright.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t feel as if I&#8217;m knowledgeable or gifted enough to offer up a decent obituary.  I&#8217;m not even going to try.  I&#8217;m just glad that, even in the time of his death, this man without a home was still able to reach out and touch people around the world, like the spidery slivers of shadow in a Parisian alleyway.</p>
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