March 5 - 7:50pm
Roman Polanski (1979) 190 mins PG

Polanski’s adaptation of Thomas Hardy’s novel Tess of the D’Urbervilles features Nastassja Kinski in the title role of a young peasant whose chances of happiness are thwarted by a series of unfortunate twists of fate & the repressive Victorian morality of the time. Dedicated to Sharon Tate, who reportedly suggested the project to Polanski, the film takes on an eerie symbolism as the themes of modernity, alienation & bodily, specifically female, sacrifice are addressed. Winner of 3 Academy Awards.
Imported 35mm print.
* Preceded at 7.00 pm by a Polanski short film session.
* Screens as part of the Roman Polanski Season.