Wed, March 22 / 7pm
Thu, March 23 / 7pm
Dir. Guy Maddin
1990, Canada, 82 min
35mm projection
We’ve just had our 35mm projector serviced and are excited to fire it up once again to experience the magic of celluloid! So – we thought we’d bring you something special from our archives… Guy Maddin’s 1990 film Archangel, which Jonathan Rosenbaum called “alternately creepy and beautiful”. Stay tuned for more 35mm screenings.
Archangel is: a tragedy of the Great war; a dreamlike world of long ago lost love; a Goya painting etched in frost. Nestled beneath a white, fluffy blanket of forgetfulness is Archangel, a crystalline city of spires and onion domes. There is a Canadian soldier, a Belgian aviator and a Russian nurse, their minds clouded by mustard gas and the horrors of war, forget whom they are really in love with.