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August 4 - 24, 2017
In Richard Brooks’s controversial adaptation of Judith Rossner’s notorious best-seller, Diane Keaton—a world away from the same year’s Annie Hall—plays a bar-hopping schoolteacher; this dark story became a pop-cultural touchstone amidst a changing climate in sexual mores.
Richard Brooks’s adaptation of Judith Rossner’s notorious best-seller, inspired by the 1973 murder of Roseann Quinn, initially caused quite a stir. A world away from the same year’s Annie Hall, Diane Keaton plays a bar-hopping schoolteacher in this dark story of intimacy and isolation, which became a pop-cultural touchstone amidst a changing climate in sexual mores. A long-overdue Academy Award nomination came to Tuesday Weld for her supporting role as the daddy’s-favorite sister, in a cast that also features breakthrough performances by Richard Gere and Tom Berenger.

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