Sunset Boulevard

classified 12A
Film

Fri 19 - Sun 21 Dec

Director
Billy Wilder
Cast
William Holden, Gloria Swanson, Erich von Stroheim
Details
110 mins, 1950, USA
Primary language
English

Austrian emigre filmmaker Billy Wilder’s takedown of Hollywood and celebrity culture celebrates its 75th anniversary with a new 4K restoration.

Joe Gillis (a wisecracking William Holden) is a cynical down-on-his-luck scriptwriter relating the circumstances of his death whilst floating upside down in one of those luxury Bel Air swimming pools - setting the darkly satirical tone for all that is to follow.

He narrates his encounter with faded silent movie star Norma Desmond (played with knowing perfection by Gloria Swanson) who has lost none of her ruthless glamour. Joe gets drawn into her orbit with promises of studio contacts and connections – but becomes more a self-hating gigolo than a successful scriptwriter in the process.

Peppered with real Hollywood figures - director Cecil B. DeMille, actor Buster Keaton, columnist Hedda Hopper - Wilder and co-scriptwriter Leigh Brackett’s insider's take on Hollywood culture was famously lambasted at the time by studio mogul Louis B. Mayer (much to Wilder’s amusement) but like Norma Desmond the film’s allure continues - and its insights into the unforgiving world of Hollywood remain topical and savagely entertaining.


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