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Cinema St. Louis' Golden Anniversaries: Films of 1971
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This free discussion series will run virtually throughout 2021
ST. LOUIS - EntSun -- Golden Anniversaries, which is co-presented by Cinema St. Louis (CSL) and the St. Louis Public Library, features classic films celebrating their 50th anniversaries. This fourth edition of the event will highlight films from 1971.
Because in-person screenings remain problematic during the pandemic, Cinema St. Louis will hold free online conversations on the films, with people watching the films on their own but gathering virtually to discuss them.
Film critics, film academics, and filmmakers will offer introductory remarks and then participate in discussions about the films. In addition to a fine selection of St. Louis critics, Golden Anniversaries will feature several experts from elsewhere.
The conversations will be offered as free livestreams at 7:30 PM on the second Monday of every month in 2021 except November, when the St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF) hopes to feature several in-person Golden Anniversaries selections.
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The first four discussions are already scheduled:
Jan. 11: Peter Bogdanovich's "The Last Picture Show"
Feb. 8: Gordon Park's "Shaft"
March 8: Robert Altman's "McCabe" and Mrs. Miller"
April 12: Ted Kotcheff's "Wake in Fright"
In addition, two programs are confirmed but not yet scheduled: a double bill of Werner Herzog's "Fata Morgana" and "Land of Silence and Darkness" with Pete Timmermann, director of the Webster University Film Series, and Joseph Losey's "The Go-Between" with Cait Lore, film critic for The Lens.
The remaining discussions — which will take place on May 10, June 14, July 12, Aug. 9, Sept. 13, Oct. 11, and Dec. 13 — will be announced in February on the CSL website.
Among the other potential selections are Mike Nichols' "Carnal Knowledge," Stanley Kubrick's "A Clockwork Orange," Don Siegel's "Dirty Harry," William Friedkin's "The French Connection," Alan J. Pakula's "Klute," and Elaine May's "A New Leaf."
The discussions with the presenters will be facilitated by Cliff Froehlich, CSL's executive director. Audience members will be able to ask questions and make observations on the films through the chat function of the livestream.
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Participants will need to register for Golden Anniversaries livestreams on the CSL website (https://www.cinemastlouis.org/golden-anniversaries). The introductions and discussions will also be recorded and archived on CSL's YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-JlBM5Dwoj5P3Rus54n1xg/videos) channel. Essays on many of the films will appear on The Lens (https://www.cinemastlouis.org/the-lens), CSL's blog.
The Classic French Film Festival — currently slated for in-person presentation in August 2021 — will also feature several 1971 films.
SLIFF — scheduled for in-person presentation from Nov. 4-14, 2021 — will also include a selection of 1971 films.
For more information, please visit cinemastlouis.org/golden-anniversaries.
Because in-person screenings remain problematic during the pandemic, Cinema St. Louis will hold free online conversations on the films, with people watching the films on their own but gathering virtually to discuss them.
Film critics, film academics, and filmmakers will offer introductory remarks and then participate in discussions about the films. In addition to a fine selection of St. Louis critics, Golden Anniversaries will feature several experts from elsewhere.
The conversations will be offered as free livestreams at 7:30 PM on the second Monday of every month in 2021 except November, when the St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF) hopes to feature several in-person Golden Anniversaries selections.
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The first four discussions are already scheduled:
Jan. 11: Peter Bogdanovich's "The Last Picture Show"
Feb. 8: Gordon Park's "Shaft"
March 8: Robert Altman's "McCabe" and Mrs. Miller"
April 12: Ted Kotcheff's "Wake in Fright"
In addition, two programs are confirmed but not yet scheduled: a double bill of Werner Herzog's "Fata Morgana" and "Land of Silence and Darkness" with Pete Timmermann, director of the Webster University Film Series, and Joseph Losey's "The Go-Between" with Cait Lore, film critic for The Lens.
The remaining discussions — which will take place on May 10, June 14, July 12, Aug. 9, Sept. 13, Oct. 11, and Dec. 13 — will be announced in February on the CSL website.
Among the other potential selections are Mike Nichols' "Carnal Knowledge," Stanley Kubrick's "A Clockwork Orange," Don Siegel's "Dirty Harry," William Friedkin's "The French Connection," Alan J. Pakula's "Klute," and Elaine May's "A New Leaf."
The discussions with the presenters will be facilitated by Cliff Froehlich, CSL's executive director. Audience members will be able to ask questions and make observations on the films through the chat function of the livestream.
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Participants will need to register for Golden Anniversaries livestreams on the CSL website (https://www.cinemastlouis.org/golden-anniversaries). The introductions and discussions will also be recorded and archived on CSL's YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-JlBM5Dwoj5P3Rus54n1xg/videos) channel. Essays on many of the films will appear on The Lens (https://www.cinemastlouis.org/the-lens), CSL's blog.
The Classic French Film Festival — currently slated for in-person presentation in August 2021 — will also feature several 1971 films.
SLIFF — scheduled for in-person presentation from Nov. 4-14, 2021 — will also include a selection of 1971 films.
For more information, please visit cinemastlouis.org/golden-anniversaries.
Source: Cinema St. Louis
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