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Film

Fellini's La strada, screening tonight

When

Friday Apr 2, 2010 (9:30–11:45pm)

Where

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Rubin Museum of Art (Venue Partner)

150 W 17th St

212.620.5000

Directions: A, C or E to 14th Street; 1 to 18th Street; 1, 2, 3 to 14th Street; F and M to 14th Street; N, R, Q, 4, 5 and 6 to 14th or the L to 6th Avenue. Bus: B20 to the corner of 7th Avenue and 17th Street.

Price

Free

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Rubin Museum of Art says…

1954, Italy, Federico Fellini, 108 minutes

"I don't know. If I knew I'd be the Almighty, who knows all. When you are born and when you die... Who knows? I don't know for what this pebble is useful but it must be useful. For if its useless, everything is useless. So are the stars!"

- Richard Baseheart as The Fool

An Italian neorealist drama in which a naive young woman is sold to a brutish man and goes on the road as a part of his itinerant show.

Introduced by Henry Chalfant

Starting out as a sculptor in New York in the 1970s, Henry Chalfant turned to photography and film to do an in-depth study of hip-hop culture and graffiti art.  He became one of the foremost authorities on New York subway art and other aspects of urban youth culture.  His photographs record hundreds of ephemeral art works that have long since vanished. His books include Subway Art and Spraycan Art.  His films include Style Wars, Flyin' Cut Sleeves and From Mambo to Hip Hop.