Andrew Rieger
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For example, Kubrick's first great film, The Killing, has a completely fractured chronology. It was made in 1955. Anyone here who hasn't seen it should do themselves a favor and watch it. It's amazing, one of Kubrick's best films, and relatively unknown, being unfortunately overshadowed by all of Kubrick's great later work.
Another film that immediately springs to mind is Out of the Past, directed by the great Jacques Tourneur. It's one of the great film noirs, made in 1947, and again sports a chronologically fractured structure. Again, anyone interested in noir, or simply great achronological storytelling (not to mention stunning cinematography) could do a lot worse than checking this film out.
Thank you so much for mentioning these films. My father is a film buff and studies the film noir period extensively so I was raised on these films and many others (black and white is still my preferred medium). Anyways, when most think of Kubrick, they think the shining, full metal jacket, 2001 ect but his early films are excellent as well, namely paths of glory and lolita. Out of the past is a noir classic and certainly one of the best examples of that period in film history. It is actually my father's favorite film of all time, so much so that we have visited some of the scene locations in bridgeport, california. I am probably one of the few people under 20, not in film school who seen both of these films, multiple times. Great to see other noir fans on this site.