A curated movie experience for modernistas by Tribeca Shortlist.
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In the spirit of Modernism Week, Tribeca Shortlist shared their top picks for films sure to get you in the modernist mood:
February
Beyond the Sea – Kevin Spacey’s passion project about 1950s crooner Bobby Darin.
Billy’s Hollywood Screen Kiss – A young gay photographer falls in love with a straight waiter in this film that celebrates, in a small way, the golden age.
The Magnificent Seven – A classic western featuring the powerful men of Hollywood: Charles Bronson, Steve McQueen, James Coburn.
The Mechanic – Charles Bronson ignites the screen as a sophisticated assassin.
The Natural – Robert Redford and Glenn Close star in this classic sports film.
The Age of Innocence – Scorsese’s adaptation of Wharton’s Gilded Age novel, featuring Daniel Day Lewis and Michelle Pfeiffer.
March
Beyond the Sea – Kevin Spacey’s passion project about 1950s crooner Bobby Darin.
Billy’s Hollywood Screen Kiss – A young gay photographer falls in love with a straight waiter in this film that celebrates, in a small way, the golden age.
Peeping Tom – A young man murders women, using a movie camera to film their dying expressions of terror in this 1960 British thriller/horror film.
The Age of Innocence – Scorsese’s adaptation of Wharton’s Gilded Age novel, featuring Daniel Day Lewis and Michelle Pfeiffer.
Anatomy of a Murder – Directed by Otto Preminger in 1959, this drama tells the story of a riveting murder trial that will have you questioning the truth.
Oliver! – Carol Reed cracks the Dickens code in this splendid Oscar-winning musical.
The Apartment – Jack Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine star in this romantic dramedy filled with lies, laughs, and plenty of love triangles.
Marty – He’s a nice guy, and she’s a nice girl. Could it be love? Find out in this Academy Award-winning film about every day love in Brooklyn.