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And The Winner Is... NY!
March 5, 6 & 7

Los Angeles may be home to the Academy Awards, but only New York can lay claim to Alvy Singer, Michael Corleone, Popeye Doyle and the Oscar-winning films that immortalized them. Join us on Oscar weekend 2010 for 10 Academy favorites set and shot in Empire City, and decide for yourself if being able to turn right on red really is the sole cultural advantage of Tinseltown.


See all the classics and meet the legends who made them with an All Access Pass!

See ALL the films screening in And the Winner Is... NY! as well as in Fierce and Fabulous: Anne Bancroft with one All Access Pass for just $119 ($99 Members / $109 Seniors & Students). Buy online or at the box office.

See the complete day-by-day screening schedule for both series here >>


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  Scene Photo The Broadway Melody
Harry Beaumont, 1929, USA; 110m

The Big Apple’s first Best Picture winner—and MGM’s first musical—stars Bessie Love and the late Anita Page as a vaudeville duo in a love triangle with song-and-dance man Charles King.



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Fri Mar 5: 1:00pm
Scene Photo West Side Story
Robert Wise, 1961, USA; 152m

Shakespeare comes to Manhattan’s West Side, as Maria (Natalie Wood) and Tony (Richard Beymer) fall in love despite warring (and dancing) gangs. Choreographed by Jerome Robbins, and shot on the blocks that became Lincoln Center!



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Fri Mar 5: 3:15pm


Scene Photo The French Connection
William Friedkin, 1971, USA; 104m

It’s back to the good old, bad old streets of the 1970s as NYPD Detective Popeye Doyle (Oscar-winner Gene Hackman) dogs a heroin smuggler in this groundbreakingly gritty thriller, which took Best Picture. Director William Friedkin in person!



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Fri Mar 5: 6:15pm*
*Director William Friedkin in person!

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Scene Photo Dog Day Afternoon
Sidney Lumet, 1975, USA; 125m

Al Pacino commits amour fou bank robbery in this bravura Brooklyn classic from Lumet, practically a director laureate of New York. The fact-based tale won an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay.



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Fri Mar 5: 9:00pm

Scene Photo Klute
Alan Pakula, 1971, USA; 114m

Jane Fonda won the Best Actress Oscar for her brilliant portrayal of a cynical prostitute helping a small-town cop look for a missing person in Pakula’s masterful modern film noir.



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Sat Mar 6: 2:00pm


Scene Photo The Subject Was Roses
Ulu Grosbard, 1968, USA; 107m

Best Supporting Actor Oscar–winner Jack Albertson is the head of an unstable Bronx family whose son (Martin Sheen) returns from World War II, in this moving adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Broadway drama. Not on DVD. Director Ulu Grosbard in person and Frank Gilroy, the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer of the play and screenplay!



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Sat Mar 6: 4:15pm*
*Director Ulu Grosbard and Pulitzer Prize winner Frank Gilroy in person!

Scene Photo Kramer vs. Kramer
Robert Benton, 1979, USA; 105m

Dustin Hoffman and Meryl Streep spell D-I-V-O-R-C-E in this winner of five Oscars, including Best Picture, Director, Actor, Supporting Actress and Original Screenplay. Producer Stanley Jaffe in person!



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Sat Mar 6: 6:45pm*
*Producer Stanley Jaffe in person!
Scene Photo Raging Bull
Martin Scorsese, 1980, USA; 129m

“I want you to hit me with everything you got.” Robert De Niro scored an Oscar knockout as bruised bruiser Jake LaMotta (young and old) in Scorsese’s black-and-white masterpiece.



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Sat Mar 6: 9:15pm

Scene Photo The Godfather
Francis Ford Coppola, 1972, USA; 175m

Now here is an offer you can’t refuse: The 1972 Oscar winner for Best Picture, Actor and Adapted Screenplay in a pristine, digitally restored print.



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Sun Mar 7: 1:30pm

Scene Photo Annie Hall
Woody Allen, 1977, USA; 93m

Diane Keaton, Woody Allen. The Upper West Side, the dubious West Coast. True love, and nausea. Woody’s Best Picture-winning classic still doesn’t miss a beat, and it’s just as hilarious, surprising, and bittersweet as ever.



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Sun Mar 7: 4:45pm

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