Coming up this week at BAMcinématek is a celebration of Sam Shepard, including Robert Altman's Fool For Love (1985) and more. Scroll down for details!
OCT 27-NOV 2
Holy Blood: Mexican Horror Cinema
Since the late 1950s, Mexico has produced its own rich and distinctive strain of horror cinema, combining supernatural tales of witches and vampires with regional folklore, head-spinning surrealism, and heaps of creepy Gothic atmosphere. These high water marks of the genre include Guillermo Del Toro's lush Cronos (1993-Oct 27) and Alejandro Jodorowsky's Santa Sangre (1989-Oct 28). The series also includes: La tia Alejandra (Ripstein, 1979-Oct 27), Alucarda (Moctezum, 1977-Oct 28), Poison for the Fairies (Taboada, 1984-Oct 29), Canoa (Cazals, 1976-Oct 29), The Witch's Mirror (Urueta, 1962-Oct 30), El vampiro (Méndez, 1957-Oct 31), The Curse of the Crying Woman (Baledón, 1963-Nov 1), and El Barón del Terror (Urueta, 1962-Nov 2).
OCT 8-NOV 26
*Next screening is this Sunday, Oct 29
BAMkids Movie Matinees
BAM Education curates a selection of international, independent, and classic movies perfect for film-loving families. With programming geared toward a range of ages-from silent film to 3D and everything between-BAMkids gives young cinephiles and parents an enriching, entertaining alternative to the standard multiplex kids' fare. The series includes: The Wiz (Lume, 1978-Oct 8), Born in China (Chuan, 2016-Oct 15), Pim & Pom: The Big Adventure (Smid, 2014-Oct 22), Batkid Begins (Nachman, 2015-Oct 29), The Long Way North (Chayé, 2015-Nov 12), and Ernest and Celestine (Renner, Patar & Aubier, 2012-Nov 26).
NOV 3-9
True West: Sam Shepard on Film
With the recent passing of Sam Shepard, the film and theater worlds lost one of their most immense talents, a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and celebrated actor who left an indelible mark on both mediums while exploring the mythologies of masculinity and the American West. This series spotlights the many sides of Shepard's career, showcasing his work as an actor in Days of Heaven (Malick, 1978-Nov 3), The Right Stuff (Kaufman, 1983-Nov 5), and Frances (Clifford, 1982-Nov 9), as well as his work as a screenwriter working with auteurs like Wim Wenders with Paris, Texas (1984-Nov 4) and Don't Come Knocking (2005-Nov 4), Michelangelo Antonioni with Zabriskie Point (1970-Nov 5), and Robert Altman with the screen adaptation of Shepard's play Fool for Love (1985-Nov 8). The series also includes: Me and My Brother (Frank, 1969-Nov 6), screening with Tongues (Clarke, 1982-Nov 6), Resurrection (Petrie, 1980-Nov 7), and Far North (Shepard, 1993-Nov 8).
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Pictured: Sam Shepard in Robert Altman's Fool For Love (1985), courtesy Photofest
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