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Festival: Film

French New Wave Essentials: AND GOD CREATED WOMAN

When

Saturday July 18, 2009 (4pm)

Sunday July 19, 2009 (4pm)

Where

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Museum of the Moving Image (Venue Partner)

36-01 35 Avenue

718.777.6888

Directions: R, M to Steinway Street (exit station at 34 Ave). N, W to 36 Ave.

Price

$11 per film / $7 for members of Museum of the Moving Image or MAD

Links

Museum of the Moving Image says…

FRENCH NEW WAVE ESSENTIALS

AT THE MUSEUM OF ARTS AND DESIGN

AND GOD CREATED WOMAN
July 18 & 19, 4 PM
1956, 94 mins. Directed by Roger Vadim.

With Brigitte Bardot, Jean-Louis Trintignant. Roger Vadim created Brigitte Bardot...or at least he crafted her screen image as an earthy, barefoot love goddess in the film that some consider to be the first work of the French New Wave. Widescreen, brightly colored pastels of St. Tropez capture Bardot’s free-spirited performance. Truffaut wrote admiringly “From now on, films no longer need to tells stories, it is enough to describe one’s first love affair, to take one’s camera to the beach.”

This series marks the first collaboration between the Museum of Arts and Design and Museum of the Moving Image. In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the French New Wave, this series will showcase some of the most influential films of this period, many being presented with recently restored 35mm prints. Films will be presented in MAD's 145-seat theater (first built in 1964 and restored and reopened last September). Organized by David Schwartz, chief curator of Museum of the Moving Image.

Museum of Arts and Design is located at 2 Columbus Circle at 59th Street. Tickets are $11 per film/$7 for members of Museum of the Moving Image or MAD. No reservations, seating is first come, first served.

For more information, contact 212.299.7717 or visit http://www.movingimage.us/site/calendar/index.html