Program Series: Oscar® Sundays

Lawrence of Arabia in 70mm

Free for Contributor-level and above members

Sun, Jul 14, 2024 | 7:30pm PT

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This epic look at the adventurous life of T. E. Lawrence is widely considered the gold standard of biographical cinema, with its intelligent script, imposing cast (led by a dazzling Peter O’Toole), and spectacular production value, all under the confident direction of David Lean. The film received ten nominations and seven Oscars, including for Best Picture, Directing, F. A. Young’s breathtaking 70mm cinematography, Anne V. Coates’s masterful film editing, and Maurice Jarre’s symphonic score, highlighted by its instantly classic main theme.

DIRECTED BY: David Lean. WRITTEN BY: Robert Bolt, Michael Wilson. WITH: Alec Guinness, Anthony Quinn, Omar Sharif, Peter O’Toole. 1962. 228 min. UK. Color. Scope. English. Rated PG. 70mm. Print courtesy of The Film Foundation Conservation Collection at the Academy Film Archive.

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Charlie Wilson's War in 35mm

The final feature directed by Oscar-winner Mike Nichols is a witty political docudrama about Texas congressman Charles Wilson’s attempts to fund Afghan rebels against their Soviet invaders in the 1980s. Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts brought the full wattage of their movie star charisma to their performances as Wilson and socialite Joanne Herring. Philip Seymour Hoffman earned the film’s only nomination for his hilariously volatile supporting performance as real-life CIA operative Gust Avrakotos. Oscar-winner Aaron Sorkin (The Social Network) adapted his script from the 2003 nonfiction book by George Crile.

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John Patrick Shanley directed this film adaptation of his 2004 play set at a Catholic parish school in 1964 in the Bronx. Shanley received a Pulitzer Prize and a Tony Award for his original play and an Oscar nomination for his adapted screenplay. He drew insightful, Oscar-nominated performances from his four principal actors: Meryl Streep as the imposing school principal, Amy Adams as a sensitive young nun, Viola Davis as the mother of a boy who may have been the victim of inappropriate behavior, and Philip Seymour Hoffman in a commanding and appropriately ambiguous portrayal of the suspected priest.

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The Master in 70mm

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Paul Thomas Anderson’s ambitious and daring film tells the story of Freddie Quell, an emotionally troubled World War II veteran who falls under the spell of a religious leader, Lancaster Dodd, resulting in a strange dependency between the two men. With epic 70mm cinematography by Mihai Malamaire Jr., The Master is anchored by its vivid, Oscar-nominated lead performances—Joaquin Phoenix’s achingly vulnerable Freddie, Amy Adams’s strong-willed Peggy Dodd, and Philip Seymour Hoffman’s charismatic, complex Lancaster. The outstanding supporting cast includes Oscar winners Laura Dern and Rami Malek and Oscar nominee Jesse Plemons as Dodd’s son.

Sun, May 25, 2025 | 7:30pm | 70mm

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