Orlando

Wed, Mar 11 at 10:30PM

Upstairs Auditorium - Not Wheelchair Accessible

This is part of Feminist March 2020

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Directed by Sally Potter, ORLANDO is a story of the quest for love, and it is also an ironic dance through English history. Addressing contemporary concerns about gender and identity, the film is remarkably true to the spirit of Virginia Woolf, but it also skilfully adapts the original story to give it a striking, cinematic form. The screenplay is a standard text taught in film schools as a radical and successful adaptation of a classic work. ORLANDO is a bold, unsentimental re-working of Virginia Woolf's classic novel in which an innocent aristocrat journeys through 400 years of English history first as a man, then as a woman.

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Reserved seating available for our Visionary and Cinephile Society members. To learn more about membership levels, please click here.