New York. “Rapturously received but mysteriously forgotten after its 1964 New York opening, Jacques Becker’s prison drama,
Le trou (
The Hole), returns, digitally restored, for a week at Film Forum,” begins
J. Hoberman in the
New York Times. “ . . .
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