Ishtar

Elaine May
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Elaine May

June 26 - July 2

Elaine May’s (in)famous and hilarious fourth directorial feature stars Warren Beatty and Dustin Hoffman as broke, hack musicians who agree to take a gig as the lounge band for a hotel in Marrakesh and get swept up in a gaggle of plots and machinations along the way.

Showtimes

Sat, June 27

Mon, June 29

Introduction + Screening

by Carol Kane

Saturday, June 27

DIRECTOR
Elaine May
YEAR
1987
COUNTRY
U.S.
RUNTIME
107 minutes
LANGUAGE
English

Mired with one of cinema’s most infamous production histories, and badly misunderstood and maligned by critics and audiences at the time of its release, Elaine May’s fourth directorial feature now stands as a major, culminating work by one of comedy’s sharpest, most inventive minds. Again centering on the relationship between two (ridiculous) men, the film stars Warren Beatty and Dustin Hoffman as broke, hack, wannabe Simon-and-Garfunkel types who agree to take a gig as the lounge band at a hotel in Marrakesh. But when one of the men loses his passport en route in the fictitious country of Ishtar, and the other finds himself roped into an obscure CIA scheme, it becomes clear that this “Road to…” is as perilous as it is absurd. Also featuring especially memorable turns by Isabelle Adjani and Charles Grodin, Ishtar is a cursed-then-rehabilitated masterpiece whose devotees include the likes of Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarantino.

Note: Member benefit tickets for the June 27 screening of Ishtar have reached capacity.

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