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PHILIP KAUFMAN AND JULIETTE BINOCHE IN CONVERSATION

Philip Kaufman has never done anything like this, but his experiment is a success in tone. He has made a movie in which reality is asked to coexist with a world of pure sensuality, and almost, for a moment, seems to agree. Roger Ebert, 1988

Following an American Cinematheque 35mm presentation of Kaufman’s masterwork THE UNBEARABLE LIGHTNESS OF BEING—co-written by Jean-Claude Carrière—join Juliette Binoche and the writer-director for a post-screening Q & A.

PHILIP KAUFMAN and JULIETTE BINOCHE

THE UNBEARABLE LIGHTNESS OF BEING

Sunday, November 10, at 5 pm.

Aero Theatre

1328 Montana Avenue, Santa Monica.

Philip Kaufman, The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1988), from top: Daniel Day-Lewis and Juliette Binoche; Lena Olin (2), Day-Lewis and Olin. Images courtesy and © the filmmaker, the actors, and the Saul Zaentz Company.

ON LINCOLN

“If destruction be our lot, we must ourselves be its author and finisher. As a nation of freemen, we must live through all time, or die by suicide.” — Abraham Lincoln

Tony Kushner (Angels in America and the screenplay for Lincoln) and Sarah Vowell (Assassination Vacation) will examine the life and legacy of Abraham Lincoln this week at Royce Hall.

 

 

TONY KUSHNER AND SARAH VOWELL IN CONVERSATION

THE LINCOLN LEGACYTHE MAN AND HIS PRESIDENCY, Thursday, February 22, at 8 pm.

ROYCE HALL, UCLA, 10745 Dickson Court, Los Angeles.

ucla.edu/kushner_vowell

Gloria Reuben, Sally Field, and Daniel Day-Lewis in Lincoln (2012). Image credit: DreamWorks.

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DANIEL DAY-LEWIS’ SWANSONG

We hope he changes his mind, but Daniel Day-Lewis has—for now—retired from acting.

The Hammer Museum completes its 2017 Contenders screening series with the highly anticipated PHANTOM THREAD, written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, and starring Day-Lewis —in his final role—as Reynolds Woodcock, a 1950s British couturier based on bits and pieces of BalenciagaNorman Hartnell, and Alexander McQueen (the messages sewn into the linings), but especially Charles James:

“The dresses created by Day-Lewis’s character and those James was known for possess statuesque, sculpture-like qualities wherein the manipulation of fabric is paramount… Like Woodcock, James, who viewed his work more as sculpture than articles of clothing, only parted with his confections when they were perfect, and he was perfectly satisfied—a reason why his clients frequently commissioned items years in advance.” — Alexander Fury*

Vicky Krieps co-stars as Woodcock’s muse Alma, and Leslie Manville as his sister and business partner Cyril. Anderson regular Jonny Greenwood composed the score.

Following the screening, the film’s costume designer Mark Bridges will participate in a Q & A moderated by journalist and filmmaker Matt Tyrnauer.

 

PHANTOM THREAD, Tuesday, December 19, at 7:30 pm.

BILLY WILDER THEATER, Hammer Museum, 10899 Wilshire Boulevard, Westwood, Los Angeles.

hammer.ucla.edu/programs/phantom-thread/

nytimes.com/t-magazine/phantom-thread-movie-paul-thomas-anderson

Daniel Day-Lewis as couturier Reynolds Woodcock in Phantom Thread (2017).

'Phantom Thread' trailer

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