New Plaza Cinema Talk Back: Sunset Boulevard  (1950).

New Plaza Cinema Talk Back: Sunset Boulevard (1950).

Join New Plaza Cinema for a Classic Film Talk Back about the 1950 film, "Sunset Boulevard", directed by Billy Wilder. NOTE THURSDAY EVENT!

By New Plaza Cinema

Date and time

Thursday, June 20 · 1 - 2:15pm PDT

Location

Online

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About this event

  • 1 hour 15 minutes

Sunset Boulevard (1950)

An aging silent film queen refuses to accept that her stardom has ended. She hires a young screenwriter to help set up her movie comeback. The screenwriter believes he can manipulate her, but he soon finds out he is wrong. The screenwriters ambivalence about their relationship and her unwillingness to let go leads to a situation of violence, madness, and death.

98% Rotten Tomatoes!

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS EVENT IS BEING HELD ON A THURSDAY AFTERNOON.

This is something new for many of us so please review the instructions below carefully.

1. Sign up HERE to register for live talk back / discussion about the 1950film Sunset Boulevard

Zoom log in information will be sent 2 days prior to the discussion, 2 hours prior to the discussion and 10 minutes prior to the discussion..

We will use Zoom technology so that we can discuss the film and answer your questions. We will send you the log in information once you have signed up here - so we can keep it safe and secure for you.

If you want to join the discussion, you MUST sign up using this EventBrite invitation so that we can send you a secure link to the live discussion event on June 20th.

2. IMPORTANT!! Make sure that you watch the movie between now and the discussion event on June 20th at 4:00 p.m. eastern time. (We will NOT be watching the movie together. You watch it on your own any time and then join the discussion)

Where to watch Sunset Boulevard


VUDU - $3.99 to rent

Amazon Prime - $2.99 to rent


3. Then, on June 20th at 4:00 pm Eastern Time - log into the New Plaza Cinema Zoom meeting link that we will send you in a separate email.


The program is as follows: We will watch a short film trailer, Max Alvarez and Dan Cahill will enlighten us on the history, virtues and issues with this film, followed by a short Q&A.


We look forward to seeing you again on June 20th at 4:00 pm ET.

Author, film historian, and public speaker Max Alvarez is a former visiting scholar and guest lecturer for The Smithsonian Institution and previously film curator at National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C. His partnerships have included University of California, Los Angeles and Berkeley; Museum of the Moving Image, New Plaza Cinema, Library of Congress, and the National Gallery of Art in D.C. Alvarez’s lecture topics range from the Cold War and political blacklisting to depictions of elections and the US presidency in Hollywood movies, immigration on film, China during the 20th Century, European women artists, censorship history, 20th century Jewish culture, and the British and American theater. Author of The Crime Films of Anthony Mann (University Press of Mississippi) and a major contributor to Thornton Wilder/New Perspectives (Northwestern University Press), his latest book is The Cinéphile’s Guide to the Great Age of Cinema (released June 2020). www.maxjalvarez.com

Dan Cahill is an award-winning filmmaker with a Master’s degree in Film and TV Production from NYU. He has decades of experience in Screenwriting, Directing, Editing and Cinematography. He is a member of the Writers Guild of America. He has taught Directing at New York Film Academy, and conducted a filmmaking workshop in Rabat, Morocco.

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New Plaza Cinema is a trusted community of film lovers providing thought provoking entertainment, education and conversation through curated cultural film experiences.

Our focus is to keep Art Cinema Culture alive in Upper Manhattan and wherever we reach our patrons.

New Plaza Cinema was created in 2018 at the closure of the beloved Lincoln Plaza Cinema as a non profit to continue the legacy of showing foreign and independents films on the Upper West Side. Since the start of the pandemic New Plaza Cinema has developed a cycle of free Classic Film Talk Backs, and lectures, and a virtual cinema offering carefully selected by Gary Palmucci, the curator of New Plaza Cinema.

New Plaza Cinema is a 501(c)3 organization.

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