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The Quad surveys (subtitled) singing and dancing with a selection of musicals from across the globe
Program highlights include new restorations of Guru Dutt's Pyaasa (North American premiere), Euzhan Palcy's rarely screened Siméon (New York premiere), and Chantal Akerman's Golden Eighties (North American premiere)
While many beloved movie musicals have come from the U.S., some of the genre’s most delirious highlights have been produced far beyond the confines of Hollywood. For one week, it’s all (subtitled) singing, all dancing at the Quad, as we span continents and film history to explore how multiple national cinemas—from Europe to Asia to Latin America and beyond—have made the musical their own. Organized in collaboration with Village Voice film critic Bilge Ebiri.
Black Orpheus Marcel Camus, 1959, Brazil/France/Italy, 35mm
Destiny Youssef Chahine, 1997, France/Egypt, 35mm
French Cancan Jean Renoir, 1955, France, 35mm
Golden Eighties (aka Window Shopping)
Chantal Akerman, 1986, France/Belgium/Switzerland, DCP
North American premiere of 2K restoration
The Love Eterne Han Hsiang Li, 1963, Hong Kong, DCP
Le Million René Clair, 1931, France, 35mm
Princess Raccoon Seijun Suzuki, 2005, Japan, DCP
Pyaasa Guru Dutt, 1957, India, 146m, DCP
North American premiere of 4K restoration
Same Old Song (On connaît la chanson)
Alain Resnais, 1997, France, 35mm
Siméon Euzhan Palcy, 1992, France/Guadeloupe/Martinique, DCP
New York premiere of 4K restoration
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg Jacques Demy, 1964, France/West Germany, DCP
Viktor und Viktoria Reinhold Schünzel, 1933, Germany, 35mm
Zouzou Marc Allégret, 1934, France, 35mm
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