I'm a huge Robert Altman fan and I've never seen this film on a big screen. One of the best political films of all time, the themes still relevant today. This movie is vintage Altman, the last of his really great 1970's films. You can't beat FREE.
When | Thursday, May 24, 2012, 6:30pm |
Categories | After Five, Films |
Location | American Art Museum, Portrait Gallery |
Event Location | McEvoy Auditorium, Lower Level |
Cost | Free |
Note |
(1975,
159 min, R) This dark comedy follows twentyfour characters in the
country music capital of the world during the hectic days leading up to a
rally for a populist presidential hopeful. Directed by Robert Altman.
Classic
American films are jointly presented by the Smithsonian American Art
Museum and the National Portrait Gallery. The Smithsonian American Art
Museum thanks museum patrons for their support of the Film and Media
Arts program.
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