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Film

The Black Stallion (1979)

When

Wednesday Sep 16, 2009

Sunday Oct 11, 2009 (1pm)

Where

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MoMA The Museum of Modern Art (Venue Partner)

11 W 53rd St

212.708.9400

Price

Free with museum admission. Film-only tickets: adults $10; seniors $8; members and children under 16 are free; member friends $5. Please visit our website for more details.

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MoMA The Museum of Modern Art says…


Part of the Spike Jonze: The First 80 Years film exhibition


An enchanting yet rarely seen film adaptation of Walter Farley’s beloved 1941 book, about an American boy and an Arabian stallion who forge a nearly mystical bond of love and empathy when they are shipwrecked and forced to take refuge on a deserted Mediterranean island. “As soon as we started working on the script for Where the Wild Things Are, The Black Stallion was the first movie Dave Eggers and I watched. It was our aspiration to capture what Carroll Ballard had: a boy on an island finding his way with wild creatures and the camera trying to tag along—not to get in the way, but to capture the beauty of it all” (Spike Jonze).


The Black Stallion. 1979. USA. Directed by Carroll Ballard. Screenplay by Melissa Mathison, Jeanne Roseberg, William D. Wittliff. With Teri Garr, Mickey Rooney, Kelly Reno. New 35mm print courtesy Academy Film Archive. 118 min.


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