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Wednesday, May 10, 2017
7 PM (144 mins)
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SUBJECTS
Opening Night
Gena Rowlands, Ben Gazzara, John Cassavetes, Joan Blondell, Michael Ferris,
Opening Night centers around Myrtle Gordon (Gena Rowlands), a successful stage actress grappling with the character of Virginia, a woman of a certain age who is trying to come to terms with her place in the world. While Rowlands’s magnificent performance is the center of Opening Night, the film does not limit itself to the depiction of one woman’s experience, but also explores the personal and professional relationships and camaraderie among artists in the workplace. Cassavetes deftly depicts the struggles inherent in collaboration, communication, and the search for artistic integrity and truth.
FILM DETAILS
Screenwriter
- John Cassavetes
Cinematographer
- Al Ruban
- Frederick Elmes
Language
- English
Print Info
- Color
- 35mm
- 144 mins
Source
- Westchester Films
- Faces Distribution
CINEFILES
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Opening night (program note), Harvard Film Archive, 2000
Opening night (distributor materials), Castle Hill, 1997
Opening night (review), Reader (Chicago, Ill.), Jonathan Rosenbaum, 1996
Opening night (program note), Cannes Film Festival, 1992
John Cassavetes (flyer), 1991
His best shot (review), Village Voice, Amy Taubin, 1989
The films of John Cassavetes (program note), Walker Art Center, 1989
The films of John Cassavetes (press release), Walker Art Center, 1989
The films of John Cassavetes (program), Walker Art Center, 1989
Gena Rowlands & John Cassavetes (program note), San Francisco International Film Festival, David Thomson, 1984
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