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CELEBRATING DONALD SUTHERLAND: “DON’T LOOK NOW” (1973)

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In celebration of the late Donald Sutherland, you are invited to attend a free screening of one of his best films.

DON’T LOOK NOW | 1973 | DIRECTOR: Nicolas Roeg | WITH: Donald Sutherland, Julie Christie, Hilary Mason | RATED R for sexual content, nudity, brief violence, gore, adult themes | RUNNING TIME: 1H 50M

A married couple grieving the recent death of their young daughter are in Venice when they encounter two elderly sisters, one of whom is psychic and brings a warning from beyond.

Screens at 7:30 p.m. Thursday June 27. Admission is FREE but registration is required at link above.

““Don’t Look Now,” based on a Daphne du Maurier short story, iss full of disturbing cuts and sinister portents, all driven by Roeg’s visionary skill as a cinematic manipulator of time and memory. No film has ever let you taste the grandeur and rot, or the vertiginous anxiety, that arises out of the ancient maze of Venice the way “Don’t Look Now” does.

“In 1973, the movie had the shock of the new, and in a way it’s never lost that. It was the cinema’s first modern gothic, the first tale of a ghost world that seemed to be unfolding in a place where such things were too corny to exist.

“Don’t Look Now” is about something more than scaring you (though it did that just fine, especially when a mysterious small figure in a red hood showed up); it is about a tear in the cosmic fabric. It is a prismatic poem of fear that makes it seem as if the nightmare is cracking open inside your head.” — Owen Gleiberman, Variety

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