Rubin Museum of Art

Monsieur Verdoux
06/21/2013

1947, USA, Charles Chaplin, 124 min.

Starring:  Charles Chaplin, Mady Correll, and Allison Roddan

Introduced by film historian and curator Ken Gordon

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Clue
06/28/2013

1985, USA, Johnathan Lynn, 94 min.

Starring: Eileen Brennan, Tim Curry, Madeline Kahn

Introduced by musician Annie Hart

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The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
07/05/2013

1948, USA, John Huston, 126 min.

Starring: Humphrey Bogart, Walter Huston, Tim Holt

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Ace in the Hole
07/12/2013

1951, USA, Billy Wilder, 111 min.

Starring: Kirk Douglas, Jan Sterling, Robert Arthur

Introduced by director Thomas Kail

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Django
07/19/2013

1966, Italy & Spain, Sergio Corbucci, 92 min.

Starring: Franco Nero, José Bódalo, Loredana Nusciak

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Black Moon

Cabaret Cinema

Friday March 22, 2013 @ 9:30 PM


1975, France, Louis Malle, 100 min.

Starring Cathryn Harrison, Therese Giehse and Alexandra Stewart

Introduced by neuropsychoanalyst Maggie Zellner

Free with a $7 bar minimum


SMOKE SCREENS:

  • Lily’s adventures are loosely inspired by Alice in Wonderland, a template for the illusion of childhood.
  • The film was shot in Malle's own 200-year-old manor house and Malle's surrounding 225-acre estate in the Dordogne valley in Quercy, near Cahors.
  • Lily, “I don't mean to be rude, but you're not very graceful. In my books, unicorns are slim and white.” Unicorn, “Ahh, ahh, ahh, ahh. The most beautiful things in the world, are the most useless. Peacocks and lilies for instance.”

 

About the Speaker

Margaret R. Zellner, Ph.D., L.P., is a licensed psychoanalyst in private practice in New York, and a behavioral neuroscientist.  She is the Executive Director of the Neuropsychoanalysis Foundation in New York City, and editor of the journal Neuropsychoanalysis.  Maggie is a member of the Adjunct Faculty of The Rockefeller University.  She has developed a specialty in teaching neuroscience to psychotherapists, and takes every opportunity to link complex intrapsychic processes to underlying brain mechanisms, so she gets to use terms like “object relations” and “orbitofrontal cortex” in the same sentence.

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