
Two for the Road
53rd New York Film Festival
September 25 - October 11, 2015
Stanley Donen’s 1967 film from Frederic Raphael’s script follows a long-married couple (Albert Finney and Audrey Hepburn) on a road trip through the south of France and a bittersweet journey through their past. This now classic film, with a score by Henry Mancini, has a tone unlike that of any other: comic, melancholy, and effervescent throughout.
Stanley Donen’s 1967 film from Frederic Raphael’s script follows a long-married couple (Albert Finney and Audrey Hepburn) on a road trip through the south of France and a bittersweet journey through their past. This now classic film, with a score by Henry Mancini, has a tone unlike that of any other: comic, melancholy, and effervescent throughout. Restored by 20th Century Fox in collaboration with The Film Foundation. A 20th Century Fox release.





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