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DOUBLE SIRK

Douglas Sirk’s ALL THAT HEAVEN ALLOWS (1955) and MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION (1954), part of the Film Society of Lincoln Center series Emotion Pictures—International Melodramas, will screen on New Year’s Day.

A potent influence on FassbinderWong Kar-wai, Todd Haynes and many others, these masterpieces (along with Sirk’s Written on the Wind and Imitation of Life) are the high-water mark of overwrought Hollywood melodrama.

“Setting arch-American characters and tales in lurid tableaux of riotous colors and tangled shadows, catching the frozen moments of contemplative self-horror of furiously dynamic characters and the stifled energies of reflective ones, Sirk plays ironic variations on American themes.” — Richard Brody*

 

ALL THAT HEAVEN ALLOWS, Monday, January 1, at 7 pm.

filmlinc.org/films/all-that-heaven-allows

MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION, Monday, January 1, at 9:15 pm.

filmlinc.org/films/magnificent-obsession

WALTER READE THEATER, 165 West 65th Street, New York City.

newyorker.com/richard-brody/written-on-the-wind

Jane Wyman and Rock Hudson in Magnificent Obsession (1954). Image credit: Universal Pictures.

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GAVALDÓN — DOUBLE NOIR

“If Garbo was a woman who became a goddess, Dolores del Río was a goddess who became a woman.” — Carlos Fuentes

In LA OTRA/THE OTHER ONE (1946)—directed by Roberto Gavaldóndel Río  plays twin sisters: one bad, the other worse. Dead husbands, playboy lovers, mirrors, betrayals, and closets full of couture all play their part in this Mexican noir—the first big hit by its director.

The films of Gavaldón (1909–1986)—a peer of Douglas Sirk, Vincente Minnelli, and Max Ophüls—are largely unknown in the States. This rare double bill—part of the PST: LA/LA program Recuerdos de un cine en español: Latin American Cinema in Los Angeles, 1930-1960—includes another Gavaldón masterpiece, EN LA PALMA DE TU MANO (1951), starring Arturo de Córdoba.

LA OTRA and EN LA PALMA DE TU MANO

Monday, September 25, at 7:30 pm.

Billy Wilder Theater, Hammer Museum

10899 Wilshire Boulevard, Westwood, Los Angeles.

From top: La Otra poster; Victor Junco and Dolores del Río in La Otra; Del Río.