MAY 16: Performing Lives - 7:00pm

Opening Night

(John Cassavetes) 1977 USA 144 mins

"I'm finding it harder & harder to stay in touch." Gena Rowlands gives a tour de force performance as Broadway actress & alcoholic Myrtle Gordon, spiralling into emotional oblivion after her car runs down, & kills, a young fan. Blurring the lines between stage, screen & reality, between performance & being, Cassavetes' film seems to be asking the same question as Deleuze: "Where then, does theatre finish & life begin?" The film won Rowlands a Silver Bear at Berlin and also stars Ben Gazzara, Joan Blondell and Cassavetes.

Articles from CTEQ Annotations on Film:

Relevant Articles from Senses of Cinema:

"John Cassavetes: Inventor of Forms" - Adrian Martin

"Identity in the Films of John Cassavetes" - Maximillian Le Cain

"Impromptu Entertainment: Performance Modes in Cassavetes" - Pamela Robertson Wojcik

Book Review: "Places in the Heart: Where Does It Happen? John Cassavetes and Cinema at Breaking Point by George Kouvaros" - Brad Stevens

MAY 16: Performing Lives - 9:35pm

Lumičre

(Jeanne Moreau) 1975 France 95 mins

4 actresses (Francine Racette, Moreau, Lucia Bosé, Caroline Cartier) of various ages gather at a retreat in Provence & discuss their careers, romances & attitudes to life. Moreau's 1st directorial effort is a meditative, deceptively light & distinctive autobiographical work about role-playing & artifice that engages provocatively with the masculine cinema of Bergman, Truffaut & Welles. With Bruno Ganz & Keith Carradine. Score by Astor Piazzolla.

Articles from CTEQ Annotations on Film:

Relevant Articles from Senses of Cinema:

Melbourne Cinémathčque Screenings 2007

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Krzysztof Kieslowski - Michael Mann - Jacques Rivette - Czech Cinema - Russian SciFi - Germany '45-60 - Lee Marvin