Carol - 2019

Series: Queer Commons Film Festival

Is this a Queer Commons holiday tradition? You know, we think it might just be.

"This is the story: Therese Belivet (Mara) is a young New York City department store clerk who crosses paths with Carol Aird (Blanchett) while Carol is doing some last-minute Christmas shopping. It’s 1952. Carol’s daughter wants a doll. Therese sells her a train set. Their chance meeting leads to on-purpose meetings — a lunch, a Sunday afternoon at Carol’s giant castle-like estate in New Jersey, an exchange of Christmas gifts. There are men in their lives who love them, who are jealous and greedy for their affection, a husband for Carol and a boyfriend for Therese. They’re not Bad Guys; it’s more complicated than that. Carol and Therese know what they’re doing when they get in the car to drive west near the New Year, as much as any woman knows what she’s doing when refusing to give a name to the kindling flame she’s yearning to engulf her." - Autostraddle

Reserved seating available for our Visionary and Cinephile Society members. Click here for more details about these membership levels.

Format
Digital
Runtime
118min
Wheelchair accessible
No
Assistive Listening
Yes
Year
2016
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Showtimes

Thursday, December 12