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The crosscurrents between the classic Hollywood cinema and Frances postwar cinema are rich in producing iconic imagery with philosophical resonance, and no filmmaker has immersed himself in this project more than JeanPierre Melville (19171973) Nurtured on American movies, and living through the turbulent years of the mid20th century, Melville memorialized his wartime experiences in the Resistance with works like Le Silence de la mer and LArm233e des ombres while alternately presenting the stark glamor of his postwar film noir heroes in films like Bob le flambeur and Le Samoura239 A filmmaker who redefined the rules of postwar independent filmmaking and influenced a generation of New Wave acolytes, Melville was also able to captivate the popular audience with stories of beleaguered existential outsidersgangsters, thieves, and rogue copsas they wend their way toward a greater definition of our modern human condition Honor Among Thieves profiles this filmmakers eventful life and discusses his cinema as an essential body of work in our reckoning of postwar European cinema, and of Melvilles own influence on the filmmakers who admire him