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The Rules of the Game
March 12, 2017 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
(Jean Renoir, France, 1939, 106 min)
35mm print!
*** Free for members! There is also a members-only free screening of The Rules of the Game on March 12 at 4pm. ***
Sunday, Mar 12 at 07:00PM
This screening is open to the public, but free of charge to members.
At la Colinière, the deceptively idyllic country estate of a wealthy Parisian aristocrat, a selection of society’s finest gather for a rural sojourn and shooting party, and over the course of the weekend reveal themselves to be absurdly, almost primitively, cruel and vapid.
It took decades for Jean Renoir’s The Rules of the Game to be recognized as a masterpiece. The film received terribly negative reviews and even provoked near riots in Paris upon its release. As a result, Renoir cut twenty-three minutes from the original version. And even then, it was banned by the French government. The original negative was destroyed during World War II, and only in 1959 was the film fully reconstructed from surviving prints and embraced by audiences and critics alike.
Now, thanks to an unprecedented digital restoration, audiences can see the film in a form as close to Renoir’s original intentions as possible. Playing with the lightest of touches, yet stinging like the greatest of tragedies, The Rules of the Game has come to be regarded as one of the finest movies ever made.
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