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Tea and Sympathy
Thursday, July 24 at 6:00 PM – Gene Siskel Film Center — 164 N State Street
Tickets: $13 at the door or purchase in advanceTEA AND SYMPATHY
Directed by Vincente Minnelli • 1956
This bruising melodrama follows Tom Lee (John Kerr), a keen but shy student with unusual sensitivities and “feminine” skills (love of poetry, ability to sew and cook) that immediately mark him as an outcast among his brutish male peers at their all-boy prep school. Tom takes solace in the friendship of a fellow lonely soul, the neglected wife (Deborah Kerr) of the school’s head coach (Leif Erickson), further inflaming the suspicions and insecurities of the men who surround him. Deborah Kerr, John Kerr, and Leif Erickson all reprised their roles from the 1953 hit Broadway play by Robert Anderson, while Minnelli took over the directing reins from Elia Kazan. The play was an explicit indictment of homophobia and rigid masculine ideals, but Hollywood was still far from ready to directly grapple with queer themes. Predictably, the Production Code forced Anderson (who also adapted the screenplay) to make considerable concessions, resulting in what writer Michael Koresky describes as a film that “plunges in and recoils from its own subject matter, resulting in a still-strange, heavily coded experience that’s neither here nor there—but which, thanks to Minnelli’s singular sensitivity and visually expressive style, remains a remarkable, compromised work of mainstream American filmmaking.” If you peer deeply into the resulting murkiness, Tea and Sympathy is still a tender portrayal of deep loneliness and moral courage, with the visual language of cinematographer John Alton’s lush and moody CinemaScope imagery replacing some of what was censored from the written word. (RL)
122 min • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer • 35mm from Park Circus
Preceded by: “Wisconsin Wildflowers” (Staber Reese, 1959) – 10 min – 16mmNEXT UP: EARTH on Sunday, August 3 at Music Box
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