AN AMERICAN IN PARIS Kicks off 2020 Fathom/TCM Big Screen Classics Series January 19th and 27th

This incomparable classic has inspired generations – and heavily influenced the enormously popular La La Land – and is one of the crowning achievements of MGM’s golden age. AN AMERICAN IN PARIS plays two days only: Sunday, January 19, and Wednesday, January 22.  Each screening will include brand-new, fascinating insight into the making and legacy of the film by TCM Primetime host Ben Mankiewicz.

Beauty often comes from simplicity. Men, women, art, romance, Paris. These are the simple tools with which acclaimed director Vincente Minnelli builds a lively, lovely and beautiful city for Gene Kelly to dance, sing and wisecrack through in a buoyant and legendary performance. An American in Paris returns to movie theaters nationwide for two days only – January 19 and 22 – as part of the TCM Big Screen Classics Series, featuring the exhilarating music of George Gershwin,memorable choreography from Kelly, and brand-new insights from TCM Primetime Host Ben Mankiewicz. “’Swonderful”!

The movie that commanded the Academy Awards® for 1951 – with Oscars for Best Picture and all major technical categories – tells the story of American World War II veteran Jerry Mulligan (Kelly) who relocates to Paris to pursue his love of painting when he falls for the enchanting and culturally enlightened Lise Bouvier (Leslie Caron),the girlfriend of French singer Henri Baurel (Georges Guétary). Enthusiastically supporting Jerry’s artistic endeavors is lonely aristocrat Milo Roberts, played brilliantly by Nina Foch. The film unites Lise and Jerry in the 17-minute masterpiece ballet finale praised by Variety,Entertainment Weekly, and Roger Ebert as one of the most influential and memorable in the genre. 
Presented by Fathom Events, Turner Classic Movies and Warner Bros.

WHEN:

·       Sunday, January 19, 2020 – 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. (local time)

·       Wednesday, January 22, 2020 – 7:00 p.m. (local time)

WHERE:

Tickets for An American in Paris can be purchased at www.FathomEvents.com or participating theater box offices. Fans throughout the U.S. will be able to enjoy the event in nearly 700 select movie theaters through Fathom’s Digital Broadcast Network (DBN). For a complete list of theater locations visit the Fathom Events website (theaters and participants are subject to change).


AN AMERICAN IN PARIS with Live Music by The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra May 12th and 13th


“Back home everyone said I didn’t have any talent. They might be saying the same thing over here but it sounds better in French.”


Winner of six Academy Awards including Best Picture, and celebrated as one of the most popular musicals of all time, AN AMERICAN IN PARIS comes to life on the big screen May 12th and 13th at Powell Hall in St. Louis (718 N Grand Blvd). Join the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra as they perform the film’s score live!


Performances are Saturday, May 12th, 2018 7:00PM and Sunday May 13th at 3:00PM. Tickets can be purchased HERE


One of the American Film Institute’s Top 10 Greatest Movie Musicals of All Time, AN AMERICAN IN PARIS, stars Leslie Caron and Gene Kelly and features the timeless original music and lyrics by George and Ira Gershwin. Celebrate Mother’s Day weekend with the musical film on the big screen while the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra performs the score live!

The songs are all Gershwin Brothers standards; Kelly’s choreography is breathtaking; the original screenplay by playwright Alan Jay Lerner is alternately witty and touching; and Vincente Minnelli’s direction feels assured. The 17-minute Dufy-inspired ballet (art directors Cedric Gibbons and Preston Ames, along with costume designer Irene Sharaff, also contributed brilliantly to this sequence) is the showstopper here but an underrated standout is “I’ll Build a Stairway to Paradise,” performed with marvelous elan by Guetary.

THE JACQUES RIVETTE COLLECTION on Blu-ray From Arrow Video May 23rd

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Although François Truffaut has written that the New Wave began “thanks to Jacquette Rivette,” the films of this masterful French director are not well known. Rivette, like his “Cahiers du Cinéma” colleagues Truffaut, Jean-Luc Godard, Claude Chabrol and Éric Rohmer, did graduate to filmmaking but, like Rohmer, was something of a late bloomer as a director.

In 1969, he directed the 4-hour L’amour fou (1969), the now legendary 13-hour Out 1 (1971) (made for French TV in 1970 but never broadcast; edited to a 4-hour feature and retitled Out 1: Spectre (1972)), and the 3-hour Celine and Julie Go Boating (1974), his most entertaining and widely seen picture. In these three films, Rivette began to construct what has come to be called his “House of Fiction”–an enigmatic filmmaking style involving improvisation, ellipsis and considerable narrative experimentation.


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In 1975, Jacques Rivette reunited with Out 1 producer Stéphane Tchal Gadjieff with the idea of a four-film cycle. He would create a quartet of interconnected films, each in a different genre. One was to be a love story, another a Western, and there was to be a fantastical thriller and a musical comedy starring Anna Karina and Jean Marais too.

Ill health intervened, and only two of the films were completed. Duelle (une quarantine) sees Rivette in fantasy territory, cross-pollinating Val Lewton, Jean Cocteau and film noir as the Queen of the Sun (Bulle Ogier) and the Queen of the Night (Juliet Berto) search for a magical diamond in present day. Its parallel film, Noroît (une vengeance), is a pirate tale – and a loose adaptation of The Revenger’s Tragedy – starring Geraldine Chaplin (Nashville, Cría cuervos).

A third film began production – Marie et Julien starring Albert Finney and Leslie Caron – but Rivette succumbed to nervous exhaustion and shooting was abandoned. When he did return to filmmaking, Rivette borrowed some of the elements of Duelle and Noroît and came up with Merry-Go-Round. Joe Dallesandro (Trash, Flesh for Frankenstein) and Maria Schneider (Last Tango in Paris, The Passenger) are summoned to Paris, which leads to one of the most surreal and mysterious tales in a career that was dominated by surrealism and mystery.

On May 23rd, Arrow Video will be releasing THE JACQUES RIVETTE COLLECTION, which contains Bu-ray and standard definition versions of NOROIT, DUELLE, and THE MERRY-GO-ROUND.

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NOROIT (1976)
On an island beach a woman vows to avenge her brother’s death at the hands of a pirate leader. With help, the woman spies on the pirates and then gets a job as bodyguard to the pirate leader.

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DUELLE (1976)
The Queen of the Night battles the Queen of the Sun over a magical diamond that will allow the winner to remain on Earth, specifically in modern day Paris.

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THE MERRY-GO-ROUND (1981)
Elizabeth sends telegrams to her old boyfriend Ben in NYC and to her younger sister Leo in Rome to join her in Paris, where she is selling her dead father’s estate. When Ben and Leo arrive, a mysterious adventure begins.

  • High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentations of all three films from brand new 2K restorations of the films
  • Original mono audio (uncompressed PCM on the Blu-rays)
  • Optional newly-translated English subtitles for all films
  • Scenes from a Parallel Life: Jacques Rivette Remembers – archive interview with the director, in which he discusses Duelle (une quarantaine), Noroît (une vengeance) and Merry-Go-Round
  • Remembering Duelle – Bulle Ogier and Hermine Karagheuz recollect their work on the 1976 feature
  • Interview with critic Jonathan Rosenbaum, who reported from the sets of both Duelle (une quarantaine) and Noroît (une vengeance)
  • Exclusive perfect-bound book containing writing on the films by Mary M. Wiles, Brad Stevens and Nick Pinkerton plus a reprint of four on-set reports from Duelle (une quarantaine) and Noroît (une vengeance)
  • Reversible sleeves with original and newly commissioned artwork by Ignatius Fitzpatr

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TCM Celebrates Royal Wedding Friday, April 29, With Five Royal Romances

TCM cordially invites film lovers and royal watchers to celebrate next Friday the nuptials of Prince William and Kate Middleton with an evening of romance fit for a king and queen.

Friday, April 29

8 p.m. – Royal Wedding (1951)
Fred Astaire and Jane Powell find love in London
just as Queen Elizabeth II prepares to walk down the aisle.

10 p.m. – Roman Holiday (1953)
Audrey Hepburn won an Oscar® for her performance
as a spritely princess opposite Gregory Peck.

12:15 a.m. – The Glass Slipper (1955)
Leslie Caron stars in this lush adaptation of the Cinderella story
co-starring Michael Wilding and featuring the music of Bronislau Kaper.

2 a.m. – The Swan (1956)
Grace Kelly became a real princess the same year she starred
in this comedy with Louis Jourdan and Alec Guinness.

4 a.m. – The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg (1927)
Ramon Navarro stars in the title role in this silent
Ernst Lubitsch classic co-starring Norma Shearer.

(All times Eastern.)

For fans attending the 2011 TCM Classic Film Festival in Hollywood, Jane Powell will make a live appearance at a special 60th anniversary screening of Royal Wedding (1951) at The Egyptian Theatre Friday, April 29, at 1 p.m. (PT).

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