Here's some links to the selection for Cinema Reborn's eighth season of restored classic cinema. There will be 22 programs screened over 31 sessions from 1-10 May in Sydney at the Ritz Cinemas Randwick and from 8-17 May in Melbourne at the Lido Cinemas Hawthorn. Click on the cinemas names and it will take you straight through to the Cinema Reborn pages.
You may also click on this link to go through to Cinema Reborn’s own website. There you will find a page for each film with links through to bookings in Sydney and Melbourne. You will find all the long program notes for each film. They have been written by a community of Australian and international critics and scholars and provide some superb insights into the program. The long notes have been edited by Anne Rutherford and will also appear, along with additional material, in our printed catalogue on sale at Cinema Reborn’s Information Desk during the seasons.
First up here are some links to our opening and closing films and to our Saturday Centrepiece.
OPENING FILM
DAYS AND NIGHTS OF THE FOREST (Satyajit Ray, India, 1970)
‘To explain why Days and Nights in the Forest is a masterpiece is a bit like explaining why flowers are beautiful: the film’s glories are so natural and self-evident that describing them feels redundant.’– Ben Sachs, Chicago Reader
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| Days and Nights in the Forest |
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| Days and Nights in the Forest |
To read the notes by Dr Helen Goritsas Click Here
SATURDAY CENTREPIECE
THIEF (Michael Mann, USA, 1981)
‘Michael Mann … is one of the most inspired stylists in American cinema today, but it was all there from the start. In Thief, his first feature, you have echoes of [Jean-Pierre] Melville … a sharp eye for realism, but also profound human characters with precisely drawn relationships, and great acting.’ – Olivier Assayas
To read the notes by Adrian Martin Click Here
In Sydney at the session on Saturday 2 May at 6.45pm Thief will be introduced by Blake Howard. In Melbourne at the session on Saturday 9 May a 6.45pm Thief will be introduced by Anna Dzenis
CLOSING FILM
ÉL (Luis Buñuel, Mexico, 1953)
‘After years of neglect, Buñuel’s corpus before Viridiana is finally getting recognised as the subversive achievement it is, and this raving melodrama is a key work – an ostensibly orthodox “woman’s film” trapped in the full nelson of Uncle Luis’s ardour for psychosexual irrationality.’– Michael Atkinson, Sight and Sound
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| Él |
To read the notes by Janice Tong Click Here
In Sydney at the session on Sunday 10 May at 6.00pm Él will be introduced by Stefan Solomon. In Melbourne at the session on Sunday 17 May at 6.30pm Él will be introduced by Nadine Whitney
CHARITABLE DONATIONS
Since our inception supporters have continued to ensure that the annual season is able to present the very latest and very best international and Australian film restorations.
Tax deductible charitable donations have enabled us to keep our admission charges to regular Ritz and Lido prices (with the lowest student concessions of any similar film-related event). We have once again set up a page via the Australian Cultural Fund to receive donations of any size, large or small. You can find it IF YOU CLICK ON THIS LINK
More news soon…








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