Version Restauree/Restored Version - Viva La Muerte

Version Restauree/Restored Version - Viva La Muerte
Tuesday, Oct 29, 2024 at 4:00pm
Florence Gould Theater at L'Alliance New York
55 East 59th ST

Viva la Muerte (Long Live Death)

Dir. Fernando Arrabal, 1970, France, Tunisia, 89min, DCP
Starring Anouk Ferjac, Núria Espert, Mahdi Chaouch, Ivan Henriques

Fernando Arrabal’s first film, Viva la Muerte is a celebrated avant-garde creation shot in Tunisia due to the creator’s restrictions in Spain and France. The film gained fame in the US as one of the pioneering midnight movies and uses various techniques to portray a little boy’s experience growing up during the Spanish Civil War, blending reality and nightmarish images. “It is a paroxysm of anguish, a scream for liberty, and probably one of the most ferocious, violent films ever made.”- Amos Vogel

This film contains graphic content that will be disturbing to some audiences. Viewer discretion is advised.

Version restauree/Restored Version

Whenever Version restaurée appears in a festival program guide, trailer (bande-annonce), or before the start of a film, it indicates a new and exciting chance to revisit a beloved classic, or make a significant discovery. In recent years, extraordinary ‘restored versions’, particularly from the French speaking world, have been made available by archives, cinémathèques, rights holders and studios. Most of these restorations have never screened in the U.S., and in some cases, haven’t been shown since their original release, if ever released in the U.S. at all.

For the Fall 2024 season, L’Alliance New York presents an expansive series consisting exclusively of New York, U.S. and world premieres of Version restaurée films. Running from September 10 to December 17, the series will comprise over twenty features and short films from France, Senegal, Tunisia, Switzerland, Burkina Faso, and the Louisiana Bayou, including a 1929 muet (Gaston Modot’s Conte Cruel) to a masterpiece of the new century (Godard’s Éloge de l’amour), and films by Frederick Wiseman, Marguerite Duras, Fernando Arrabal, Idrissa Ouédraogo, Christian-Jacque, Jacques Deray, Yolande Zauberman, Samba Félix Ndiaye and Jean Cocteau.

Event Pricing:
Member Price: Free
Non Member Price: $16
Under 28 Price: $8
Buy Series Pass $50 for 2 months

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