Mr. Klein

Mr. Klein

Directed by Joseph Losey • 1976 • France
Starring Alain Delon, Jeanne Moreau, Francine Bergé

Neglected for decades, this chilling existentialist mystery has reemerged as one of director Joseph Losey’s most virtuosic works. In perhaps the finest performance of his career, Alain Delon stars as the wealthy Robert Klein, an amoral art dealer in Nazi-occupied Paris who exploits the persecution of his Jewish countrymen by buying and selling their paintings. When Klein is mistaken for a Jewish man of the same name, he is plunged into a labyrinthine identity crisis with life-or-death consequences. Through his moody, mesmerizing visual style, Losey weaves a Kafkaesque web of steadily mounting paranoia.

Mr. Klein
  • Mr. Klein

    Directed by Joseph Losey • 1976 • France
    Starring Alain Delon, Jeanne Moreau, Francine Bergé

    Neglected for decades, this chilling existentialist mystery has reemerged as one of director Joseph Losey’s most virtuosic works. In perhaps the finest performance of his career, Alain Delon stars as the...

Extras

  • Story of a Day: The Vel d’Hiv Roundup

    On July 16, 1942, Paris police detained thirteen thousand Jews across the city and held them at the Vélodrome d’Hiver stadium for later deportation to concentration camps. This event, known as the Vél d’Hiv Roundup, became a symbol of Vichy France’s willingness to collaborate with the Nazis and i...

  • Joseph Losey and Michel Ciment on MR. KLEIN

    Presented here is an excerpt of an audio interview of Joseph Losey by Michel Ciment on MR. KLEIN, recorded in 1976.

  • Michel Ciment on Joseph Losey

    Presented here are a 2021 interview with critic Michel Ciment on director Joseph Losey’s singular career.

  • Henri Lanoë on MR. KLEIN

    Presented here is a 2021 interview with Henri Lanoë in which the MR. KLEIN editor discusses his contributions to the postproduction process.

  • MR KLEIN on “Pour le cinéma,” 1976

    Presented here is a segment of the April 25, 1976, episode of “Pour le cinéma,” directed by Pierre Mingot. It features actor Alain Delon and director Joseph Losey on the set of MR. KLEIN and interviews with both men explaining their attraction to the project.