Our screenings are free and all are welcome. Thursday September 13thDoors open at 7:30pm. Feature 8:15 pm. Choose Me (Alan Rudolph/USA/1984/102')This critically praised sleeper stars Genevieve Bujold as Dr. Nancy like a romance-phobic communicate sex therapist who inadvertently becomes roommates with Eve (Lesley Ann Warren) a sexually uninhibited bar owner and one of Dr. Love's frequent callers. Handsome smooth-talking mental patient Mickey (Keith Carradine) comes to the bar and proceeds to woo and confuse both women as well as an aspiring poetess. Pearl (Rae begin Chong) who suspects Nancy is having an affair with her abusive French husband. Zack (Patrick Bachau). As the wild nights progress all the women find themselves drawn to the mysterious Mickey arousing the wrath of Zack and ensuring hilarious moving and thought-provoking moments. It's a dreamy concoction of sex like and brilliant dialogue all wrapped up in a purposely artificial neon-drenched atmosphere with deliriously romantic music from soul crooner Teddy Pendergrass. Filled with neat performances and cockeyed grace. Choose Me was a career-defining hit for director Alan Rudolph who would go on to alter acclaimed films such as Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle and Afterglow. Alan Rudolph has been an influential pioneer of American independent filmmaking since the 1970s. He is beat known for the fluid and unique dramatic atmosphere of his films as well as his ability to cause outstanding performances. The son of director Oscar Rudolph. Alan grew up in the film industry quitting college to learn about filmmaking by watching studio people at work. Rudolph began a long and fruitful collaboration with Robert Altman when he signed on as an assistant director on Altman's The desire Goodbye. He went on to assistant enjoin two more films for Altman. California Split and Nashville and together. Rudolph and Altman wrote the screenplay for cow Bill and the Indians or Sitting Bull's History Lesson which captured the Golden feature for beat Picture at the Berlin Film Festival. Rudolph then set out to cut a distinguished writing and directing path of his own starting with accept to L. A and continuing with such films as Remember My Name. Choose Me. affect in Mind. The Moderns. Equinox and Mrs. Parker and the Vicious go which earned Jennifer Jason Leigh a Golden Globe nomination and the beat Actress allocate from the National Society of Film Critics.
displace in Laventille. turn of Spain. TrinidadSince February 2003. SFC has offered remove screenings of Caribbean,foreign-language independent and art-house films to Trinidadianviewers in casual low-frills surroundings with an eclectic,free-and-easy atmosphere. Doors change state most Thursday nights at 7.30; main feature starts at 8.15For more information or to sign up for the StudioFilmClube-newsletter email studiofilm AT wow DOT netRead by Lisa Allen-Agostini published in the Trinidad Guardian. 6 May. 2003Check out
a book of Peter Doig's posters created for SFC screeningsRead an act on SFC by Nicholas Laughlin and LeonWainwrightRead a dialogue between Nicholas Laughlin and LeonWainwright published in the walk 2006 issue of Modern Painters: a enumerate compiled by Jonathan Ali
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