

A severe, no-nonsense Soviet agent sent to Paris to supervise the sale of some valuable jewels for her government falls for a debonair Western playboy who represents everything she hates.

(USA, 1955, color, 35mm, 106 min.).ĭirected by Ernst Lubitsch, with Greta Garbo, Melvyn Douglas, and Bela Lugosi. A suave ex-jewel thief is accused of returning to his old occupation in this elegant, picturesque caper set on the French Riviera. Preceded at curtain time by Jon Story and Antony Zakis 28-minute Against Nature (Britain, 2005, DVD), a 28-minute adaptation of Huysmans decadent 1884 novel À Rebours.ĭirected by Alfred Hitchcock, with Grace Kelly and Cary Grant. The films central figure is biologist and artist Ernst Haeckel (1834-1919), whose many elegant, detailed sketches of a tiny, one-cell marine organism known as the radiolarian may have inspired Art Nouveau. This dazzling, multi-award-winning documentary (with animated segments) explores the 19th centurys fascination with the undersea world (the outer space of that era).

Special thanks to Ricki Oelmack, epo-film, Vienna.ĭirected by David Lebrun. premiere of the directors cut of Klimt, 33 minutes longer than the previously-released international version. New print. The life of Austrian Art Nouveau painter Gustav Klimtcondemned and celebrated for his decorative, sensual paintingsis visualized in this ravishing, phantasmagorical portrait. (Germany, 1926, color-tinted b&w, silent with recorded music and English subtitles, 35mm, 65 min.).ĭirected by Raul Ruiz, with John Malkovich and Saffron Burrows. Inspired by the Arabian Nights, the film shows the influence of Eastern shadow puppets and Art Nouveau. A Middle Eastern prince tries to foil the plans of an evil sorcerer in the worlds first feature-length animated film, composed of exquisite cut-out silhouettes and hand-colored backgrounds. Special thanks to Delphine Selles, French Cultural Services, New York.ĭirected by Lotte Reiniger. This documentary limns the life of Paris and its inhabitants during La Belle Epoque (1900-1914), beginning with the completion of the Eiffel Tower and the Paris Exposition of 1900. Parking is available in the CMA parking garage.ĭirected by Nicole Védrès. Tickets are available through the Online Box Office at in person, or over the phone at 1-88.
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Panorama Film Series vouchers (in books of 10) cost $55 for the general public, $45 for CMA members. Admission prices to museum films are: general public $8, CMA members $6, seniors 65 & over $5, students $4, or one Panorama voucher. Tickets cost $55, $45 for CMA members, and are available by calling Katie Tricarichi at (216) 707-6873.Īll films will be shown in the CMA Lecture Hall located at 11150 East Boulevard in University Circle. with the film immediately following at 8 p.m. The evening includes a buffet dinner, screening of the Alfred Hitchcock thriller, To Catch a Thief, Friday, November 14, 2008, and a ticket to Artistic Luxury.
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One highlight of the November film series is a night on the French Riviera for the special To Catch a Thief Evening full of thrills, chills, gems and cocktails. The CMAs November film series features films that intersect with objects and the era of Artistic Luxury. This has been in the works for a while, and after a lot of testing, I finally decided it ready for the public! I was originally only going to post the bot perfected version, but it turns out, it's easier to perfect a sheet when I know what the chords are supposed to be.CLEVELAND, OH.- The Cleveland Museum of Art presents the silver screens interpretation of turn-of-the-century opulence, some of which is displayed in the museums current exhibition Artistic Luxury: Fabergé, Tiffany, Lalique.
