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  • AMERICAN UTOPIA

    SCREENING FROM WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5TH

    Following a world tour for the release of his American Utopia album, former Talking Heads frontman David Byrne adapted the show for a Broadway run. Following in the footsteps of Jonathan Demme and Stop Making... Read More

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  • ODYSSEYS: O BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU?

    Taking its title from Preston Sturges’s comedy Sullivan’s Travels (1941), in which a director takes to the road in Depression-era America, O Brother . . . sees the Coen Brothers put their own slant on Homer. Ulysses Everett McGill (George... Read More

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  • ODYSSEYS: A VERY LONG ENGAGEMENT

    Following the global success of Amélie, director Jean-Pierre Jeunet and star Audrey Tautou reunited for this story of a woman who, like Penelope, refuses to give up on her husband’s return from war, even when it seems that all hope... Read More

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  • THE BIGGER PICTURE: ODYSSEYS: NOSTOS: THE RETURN

    Franco Piavoli’s lyrical retelling of Homer largely dispenses with dialogue in favour of visual storytelling. Its emphasis is on Odysseus’s struggle with his memory, from the childhood memories and recollections of love that were formative to the experiences of war... Read More

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  • ODYSSEYS: TWO-LANE BLACKTOP

    Monte Hellman’s Two-Lane Blacktop has more in common with Easy Rider (Dennis Hopper, 1969) in its examination of the America in which its vaguely melancholic and alienated anti-heroes roam, their destination far less important than the journey. In contrast to... Read More

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  • ODYSSEYS: AGUIRRE, THE WRATH OF GOD

    While Odysseus is motivated by his desire for home, Aguirre, as portrayed unforgettably by Klaus Kinski, is spurred on his voyage by dreams of wealth and conquest. Kinski plays the titular conquistador whose search for El Dorado, the legendary city... Read More

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  • ODYSSEYS: APOCALYPSE NOW: THE FINAL CUT

    Despite one of the most chaotic productions in film history, one that could qualify as an odyssey of its own as depicted in Eleanor Coppola’s documentary Hearts Of Darkness, Francis Ford Coppola’s monomaniacal excesses resulted in one of American cinema’s towering achievements.... Read More

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  • ODYSSEYS: ANIARA

    Adapted from Swedish Nobel laureate Harry Martinson’s epic poem, first published in 1956, Aniara sees a ship searching for home knocked off course, just as Odysseus was. However, unlike their fellow voyager, the souls aboard the titular spaceship, abandoning a... Read More

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  • ODYSSEYS: THE SEARCHERS

    John Ford’s Western offers a bleak assessment of the possibility of ever truly returning home following wartime experiences. After years of fighting, Ethan Edwards (John Wayne) arrives at his brother’s farm ready for peace. When Comanches attack and kill his... Read More

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