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SEP 17 WED
September 17 2008, 07:30pm
Hammer Screenings
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UCLA Film & TV Archive Series: Shoot on Site

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UCLA Film & TV Archive Series: Shoot on Site

Please note tickets must be purchased for all Film & TV events.  Tickets are available online at  www.cinema.ucla.edu and in person at the Billy Wilder Theater box office.

 

Co-presented by the UCLA Film & Television Archive and the Hammer, this eclectic series of films uses pre-existing private and public built environments as spaces of dread, liberation, alienation, or salvation, in concert or in conflict with the architect’s original vision.

 

SHOOT ON SITE: ARCHITECTURE IN FILM

PUNCH-DRUNK LOVE, 2002

This film transforms an industrial warehouse and a fluorescent-flooded grocery store into unlikely places for romance and posits that even the most anonymous architecture can launch inspired flights of fancy.

DIR: Paul Thomas Anderson | 35mm, 95 min

 

A CLOCKWORK ORANGE, 1971

Architectural magazines with futuristic settings inspire this adaptation of Anthony Burgess’s dystopian novel presenting a world in which modernist architecture has little influence. Note the Brutalist architecture of London’s Thamesmead South housing estate as the stomping ground for the infamous “Droogs.” 

DIR: Stanley Kubrick | 35mm, 136 min

 

 

Please note tickets must be purchased for all Film & TV Archive events.  Tickets are available online at  www.cinema.ucla.edu and in person at the Billy Wilder Theater box office.

 

$9 General admission ($10 for tickets purchased online)

$8 Students, seniors, Cineclub members, and Hammer members

$7 Students and seniors who are also Cineclub members

 

Public programs are made possible by a major gift from Ann and Jerry Moss.

Additional support is provided by Laura Donnelley, Bronya and Andrew Galef, and the Hammer Programs Committee.