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Adelaide Cinémathèque launches 2016 program

 

ADELAIDE CINÉMATHÈQUE 2016

Saddle up for an all–firing good time at Adelaide Cinémathèque

Season Launch: Thursday 4 February | Forty Guns | 1957, USA, 80 mins
Screening every Monday and Thursday night
Bookings / Info: 8410 1934 or mercurycinema.org.au
Cowboys and cowgirls, Germanic filmmakers and auteurs are celebrated in Adelaide Cinémathèque’s first program for 2016.
 
In a season called ‘Ranch Nights’, Adelaide Cinémathèque launches with a bang at 6pm on Thursday, 4 February with classic western Forty Guns, starring Barbara Stanwyck. To keep all of the cowboys and cowgirls well-watered and fed, there will be Tex Mex BBQ, drinks specials, as well as prize for the best dressed cow poke.
 
‘Ranch Nights’ 1950’s Western spotlight continues with John Ford’s The Searchersstarring John Wayne (8/2), Nicholas Ray’s with Johnny Guitar (18/2), Henry King’s The Gunfighter (15/2) and Aussie-made 1936 Western Rangle River (aka Men with Whips).
From the old west to the old world and somewhere in between, Adelaide Cinémathèque presents two seasons of screen works from Germanic filmmakers.

 

Austrian American filmmaker, Josef von Strenberg, turned Marlene Dietrich into a star. Discover the six great films he made with her during the 1930s including Blue Angel (7/2), Shanghai Express (14/2) and Blonde Venus (17/2). The season starts on 3 March with the Maximillian Schell documentary, Marlene.

 

In April, we feature another great German female screen figure. This time it is the great female director Margarethe Von Trotta who was a key figure of the New German Cinema 1970s movement. Films include Marianna and Julianne (14/4) and The Second Awakening of Christa Klages (18/4). 
Other highlights of the program include a celebration of auteur directors who expressively used the potential of the extended screen provided by cinema scope entitled ‘Wide Screens-Long Takes’: Elia Kazan, East of Eden (24/3); Nicholas Ray, Bigger Than Life(28/3); Otto Premiger, Bunny Lake Is Missing (31/3); & George Cuckor, A Star Is Born(4/4).
 
A spotlight on the films of Hirokazu Kore-eda showcases the work of arguably the best Japanese director in the world today. The season includes Maborosi (22/2), Still Walking(25/2), Like Father, Like Son (29/2).
Also included in this season are two films structured around a single shot, Albie Thomas’s AFI nominated Sydney surf and drug drama with a very young Bryan Brown Palm Beach (7/4) and Jerzy Skolimowski’s Walkover (11/4).

A series of special events are peppered throughout Adelaide Cinémathèque including a Sunday Silent Remaster screening of King Vidor’s The Crowd with a improvised jazz soundtrack by the Poetry and Music Ensemble and an off the record session with Phillip Gwynne on his making of the SA feature, Australian Rules (2/5). 
For a quarter century the Adelaide Cinémathèque has celebrated cinema in all its forms offering audiences a program of classic, cult, foreign language, experimental, documentary, independent, silent, short and premiere films had to find elsewhere.
 
To see the finest cinema from around the world right here in Adelaide, you can become a member of the Adelaide Cinémathèque films society anytime online, at the cinema or by phone.
 
The Media Resource Centre is proud to present Adelaide Cinémathèque and host it at the Mercury Cinema, Adelaide’s home of screen culture. 

 
Cinémathèque Annual Membership: $135 FULL | $109 Concession
16 session membership: $89 full | $69 Concession
8 session membership: $55 full | $45 Concession
4 session membership: $40 full | $30 Concession
 
Silent Remasters: 
Sun 17 April, 1.45pm | The Crowd | 1927, USA, 130mins
Live, improvised jazz soundtrack by The Poetry and Music Ensemble
Tickets: $15 | $13 conc | $7 seniors
 
Buy ONLINE www.mrc.org.au, AT THE BOX OFFICE, BY PHONE (08) 84101934 or EMAIL info@mrc.org.au
 
Adelaide Cinémathèque bookings info www.mercurycinema.org.au or phone 08 8410 0979
 
For more information about this media release please contact: 
Sarah Martin | 0430 314 954 | sarah@sarahwrites.com.au

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