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A Matter of Life and Death
Sunday, July 12 at 7:00 PM – Music Box Theatre – 3733 N Southport Ave
Tickets: $13 at the door or purchase in advance
A MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH
Directed by Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger • 1946
When Royal Air Force squadron leader Peter Carter (David Niven) finds himself facing an imminent crash with no working parachute, he does what anyone would do: quotes poetry to the lady on the other end of his radio and asks her to polish a farewell letter to his mother. But providence and the stubborn idiosyncrasy of the English climate intervene: the conductor (Marius Goring) who’s been appointed to escort Carter to the afterlife can’t locate his body in the fog, and the pilot receives an accidental reprieve. Living again on borrowed time, Carter finds his airwave amanuensis — June (Kim Hunter), a radio operator from the US Army Air Force — and it’s love at first sight. But shouldn’t he really be dead after all? From this deeply romantic premise, Powell and Pressburger craft a work of maximalist cinema, with the quotidian hillsides of wartime England rendered in Jack Cardiff’s retina-scorching Technicolor while the afterlife gets the art-moderne “dye monochrome” treatment. Powell would later describe A Matter of Life and Death as “a tilt at the documentary boys,” as if sweeping away an entire tradition of unvarnished cinematic realism with the insouciance of an eighteenth-century dandy. The film is a genre unto itself, a mad swirl of delirious fantasy, celestial courtroom drama, imperial introspection, and visionary cinema. (KW)
104 min • The Archers • 35mm from the ConstellationCenter Collection at the Academy Film Archive, permission Sony Pictures Repertory
“A romantic, daring, and beautifully realized allegorical fantasy – one of the best of the Powell and Pressburger movies.”
– Martin Scorsese

Preceded by: “All My Life” (Bruce Baillie, 1966) – 3 min – 16mm from Canyon Cinema
“In many respects, the image is perfectly ordinary, the kind that you chance on if you’re driving along, say, a California road, as Mr. Baillie was when he popped out of a car, seized by inspiration. Yet, as the camera continues to float left and Fitzgerald begins singing (“All my life/I’ve been waiting for you”), something magical — call it cinema — happens in the middle of the first verse. As the words “My wonderful one/I’ve begun” warm the soundtrack, a splash of red flowers on the fence suddenly appears, as if the film itself were offering you a garland.”
– Manohla DargisNEXT UP: THE QUEEN + MEET…BRADLEY on Sunday, July 19 at Siskel Film Center
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Sunday 7/12 at 7:00 PM @ Music Box
A Matter of Life and Death • Advance Tickets
Sunday 7/19 at 5:00 PM @ Film Center
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+ Meet…Bradley Harrison Picklesimer
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Thursday 7/23 at 8:00 PM @ Constellation
Two Films by Germaine Dulac • Advance Tickets
Sunday 8/2 at 5:00 PM @ Film Center
I Am Cuba • Advance Tickets
Friday 8/7 – Sunday 8/9 @ Film Center
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