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APRIL 1ST – 29TH
Our decade-by-decade look at the essentials of American cinema, programmed in conjunction with The National Film School at IADT. Each film will be preceded by a short introduction from IADT lecturer, Tom Kennedy.
In filmmaking terms, the 1990s were not a radical decade. Scorsese and Altman did not disappoint with Goodfellas and Short Cuts, but it was relative newcomers such as Quentin Tarantino, David Fincher and Wes Anderson who began carving out their own, very different territory. And then those writer/director Minnesota brothers, the Coens, finally achieved a breakout hit with Fargo, after which ‘police work’ would never be the same.
A NEW HOLLYWOOD SEASON: BONNIE AND CLYDE 18.10
ARCHIVE AT LUNCHTIME: LET’S DANCE! (DOUBLE BILL) 12.45
BACKROOMS 20.40
ENZO 13.00, 18.30
GHOST IN THE MACHINE + Q&A 14.10
IFI FAMILY: MY FATHER’S DRAGON 12.00
OBSESSION 20.50
PORTRAIT OF A LADY ON FIRE (4K RE-RELEASE) 20.00
POWER BALLAD 10.50, 16.20
SPIELBERG SCI-FI: CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND 15.15
THE MISFITS (4K RESTORATION) 17.15
The IFI is supported by The Arts Council
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