Film
Manhattan
Sat, Feb 28, 2015
- 4:30PM
- 6:45PM
- 9PM
LOCATION:
RUN TIME: 96min
RATED: R
FORMAT: 35mm
GENERAL ADMISSION: $14
MEMBERS: $9 (Movie Moguls free)
SENIORS/STUDENTS/VETERANS: $10 (Students 29 and under with a valid ID, Mon—Thu)
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February 2015
Saturday February 28, 2015
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Part of
BAMcinématek 2015
series Black & White ’Scope: American Cinema
Directed by Woody Allen | 1979
With Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, Mariel Hemingway
"Materialized out of the void as the one truly great American film of the '70s."
—Andrew Sarris, The Village Voice
The ultimate New York movie chronicles the romantic hang-ups of a neurotic TV writer (Allen) fumbling his way through flings with an adoring 17 year old (Hemingway) and his best friend’s high-strung mistress (Keaton). Manhattan marks the magic moment when Woody Allen’s wit was matched by an equally accomplished visual style. In glimmering black and white, and set to the sublime sounds of Gershwin, the city’s skyline—and, most famously, the Queensboro Bridge—never looked lovelier.
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