DCP

De Palma

Noah Baumbach, Jake Paltrow
Part of

53rd New York Film Festival

September 25 - October 11, 2015

This fleet and bountiful film portrait by Noah Baumbach and Jake Paltrow covers the life and career of the great iconoclast of American cinema: the man who gave us Carrie, Dressed to Kill, Blow Out, and Carlito’s Way.

DIRECTOR
Noah Baumbach, Jake Paltrow
YEAR
2015
COUNTRY
USA
RUNTIME
107 minutes
FORMAT
DCP
START DATE
September 30, 2015

Noah Baumbach and Jake Paltrow’s fleet and bountiful portrait covers the career of the number one iconoclast of American cinema, the man who gave us Carrie, Dressed to Kill, Blow Out, and Carlito’s Way. Their film moves at the speed of De Palma’s thought (and sometimes works in subtle, witty counterpoint) as he goes title by title, covering his life from science nerd to New Hollywood bad boy to grand old man, and describes his ever-shifting position in this thing we call the movie business. Deceptively simple, De Palma is finally many things at once. It is a film about the craft of filmmaking—how it’s practiced and how it can be so easily distorted and debased. It’s an insightful and often hilarious tour through American moviemaking from the 1960s to the present, and a primer on how movies are made and unmade. And it’s a surprising, lively, and unexpectedly moving portrait of a great, irascible, unapologetic, and uncompromising New York artist. In conjunction with this film, we will also be showing De Palma’s masterpiece Blow OutAn A24 release.

$15 rush tickets available at the box office starting one hour before showtime.

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