Pandora's Box, starring Louise Brooks, will be shown at 6:oo pm in Alice Tully Hall in New York City on Tuesday, October 10 as part of the 55th New York Film Festival. More information about this screening (including ticket availability) can be found HERE.
And here is some additional information from the New York Film Festival website.
And here is some additional information from the New York Film Festival website.
Pabst’s immortal film
version of the Frank Wedekind play gave us one of the most enduring
presences in cinema. “Is the movie’s resident Pandora, Louise Brooks,
inside the character of Lulu or is Lulu inside her?” wrote J. Hoberman
in The Village Voice. As Brooks herself put it to Kenneth Tynan,
“It was clever of Pabst to know even before he met me that I possessed
the tramp essence of Lulu.” Lulu, in Hoberman’s words, was a “new kind
of femme fatale—generous, manipulative, heedless, blank, democratic in
her affections, ambiguous in her sexuality.” She has inspired countless
helmet-haired imitators, but she still reigns supreme. Featuring the
world premiere of a new orchestral score composed and conducted by
Jonathan Ragonese performed live. A Janus Films release.
DCP courtesy of the Deutsche Kinemathek from the restoration based on elements contributed by the Cinémathèque Française, Gosfilmofond and the Národní Filmový Archiv in Prague undertaken at Cineteca di Bologna. The work was helmed by the George Eastman House and Big Sound with funding provided by Hugh M. Hefner.
This evening is generously supported by Ira Resnick
DCP courtesy of the Deutsche Kinemathek from the restoration based on elements contributed by the Cinémathèque Française, Gosfilmofond and the Národní Filmový Archiv in Prague undertaken at Cineteca di Bologna. The work was helmed by the George Eastman House and Big Sound with funding provided by Hugh M. Hefner.
This evening is generously supported by Ira Resnick
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