Film
Vertigo
Thu, Apr 16, 2015
- 4:30PM
- 7PM
- 9:40PM
LOCATION:
RUN TIME: 128min
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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Rare IB Technicolor print at 7pm only
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April 2015
Thursday April 16, 2015
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Part of
BAMcinématek 2015
series The Vertigo Effect
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock | 1958
With James Stewart, Kim Novak, Barbara Bel Geddes
"Hitchcock's most luminous masterpiece and a landmark of world cinema. His most painfully confessional work is a beautiful spectacle that is devoted to driving romantic obsession to the point of madness."
—Andrew Sarris, The Village Voice
Detective Scottie Ferguson (Stewart, in a career-best performance) is called out of retirement to follow a friend’s wife (Novak), who may not be all she seems. Weaving an atmosphere of dread with Bernard Herrmann’s score, Saul Bass’ graphic work, and Robert Burks’ camerawork, Vertigo is Hitchcock at his most artful and psychologically complex, and was recently voted in Sight & Sound's 2012 poll as the greatest film of all time.
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