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Bigger Than Life

Sep 13—Sep 17, 2024
    Part of
  • I'm Not Myself Today: Films that Inspired A Different Man"
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  • BAM Film 2024
Directed by Nicholas Ray (1956)
With James Mason, Barbara Rush, Walter Matthau, Robert F. Simon, Christopher Olsen, Roland Winters, Rusty Lane, Rachel Stephens, Kipp Hamilton

In one of his most striking roles, James Mason plays a suburban father and teacher who transforms into a psychotic terror after he’s prescribed cortisone for a painful, life-threatening affliction. Directed by Nicholas Ray (In a Lonely Place, Rebel Without a Cause), produced by Mason, and shot in CinemaScope, Bigger Than Life was a box-office flop at the time of its release, but has since been acclaimed as one of the best American films of the 1950s—and, according to Jean-Luc Godard, one of the 10 best sound films ever made.

Join us for an introduction by guest programmer and filmmaker Aaron Schimberg preceding the screening on Friday, September 13!

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