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‘Passages’ Screening with Richard Brody
April 17 • 7:00 pm
The Garden Theatre will host The New Yorker’s Richard Brody on April 17th. He will introduce a screening of the film Passages and engage with the audience in a post-film Q&A. The screening is part of the International Cinema Series, and is co-presented by the Princeton Public Library and the Princeton French Film Festival. This is the second time Brody has visited the Garden, having first come in 2020.
Richard Brody is a staff writer at The New Yorker and the author of “Everything is Cinema: The Working Life of Jean-Luc Godard.” One of Brody’s favorite movies of 2023, Passages is a seductive French drama that tells the story of a gay couple whose marriage is thrown into crisis after one of the men begins a passionate affair with a young woman. The film boasts brilliant performances from its three leads – Franz Rogowski, Ben Whishaw, and Adèle Exarchopoulos. “It is the crucible of imagination, the hallmark of progressive politics, and the essence of art,” writes Brody.
Tickets are on sale at the Garden’s box office or online at www.princetongarden.org/films/passages.
About the Garden Theatre
The Garden Theatre is Princeton’s longest-serving and only walkable cinema. Built in 1920, today the Garden is an independant, nonprofit cultural institution dedicated to presenting the finest independent, international, documentary, and classic films and series. Our community cinema aims to uphold the classic theater experience, combined with modern technology and premiere on-screen presentation. We foster entertainment, exploration, and community engagement through our diverse and thoughtful programming.
For more information, please contact Outreach Director, Kyle Stenger, at kstenger@renewtheaters.org.