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FILM SERIES: Julia (Fred Zinnemann, 1977, 117min.) presented by Linda DeLibero

FILM SERIES: Julia (Fred Zinnemann, 1977, 117min.) presented by Linda DeLibero

ART SEMINAR GROUP & RENAISSANCE INSTITUTE IN-PERSON PROGRAM (WITH AN OPTION TO JOIN ONLINE)

FILM SERIES: THE FABULOUS JANE FONDA

Julia (Fred Zinnemann, 1977, 117min.)

Film introduction and post-film discussion with Linda DeLibero, senior lecturer and special advocate for alumni and outreach, and former director of the JHU film and media studies program

Not long after Lillian Hellman's death, literary sleuths verified what many observers had long suspected: that the narrative in "Julia," a chapter from the playwright's 1973 best-selling memoir Pentimento, was false. Hellman had coopted the story of a living woman she didn't personally know, inventing her friendship with the eponymous Resistance fighter out of whole cloth. Likewise, her own role in aiding Julia's cause was a lie. Perhaps this is why the film based on that vexed material is an unjustly neglected gem, unjust because even as a fiction (perhaps because it is a fiction), the movie positively glows with a multitude of treasures: superb performances by Jason Robards as Hellman's lover, Dashiell Hammett, and a luminous Vanessa Redgrave as Julia (both Robards and Redgrave won Oscars); Meryl Streep's first screen role as Hellman's viperish nemesis; a brilliant edge-of-your-seat episode involving Hellman's dangerous journey through Nazi Germany; Douglas Slocombe's richly evocative cinematography; and of course, a gripping performance by Jane Fonda herself as Hellman. Most of all, the film was ground-breaking in its portrayal of a phenomenon that is still all too rare in Hollywood film: the story of a deep and vital friendship between two women, as nuanced and loving as any that's graced the screen, true story or not.

The summer film series is created in partnership with The Renaissance Institute and is held at Ridley Auditorium at Loyola Notre Dame Library: 200 Winston Avenue Baltimore, MD, 21212

$10 fee for guests or $40 for six films (No fee for ASG/RI members, or ASG subscribers)

Schedule of events:

  • Tuesday, July 9, 2024 at 1:30 pm 9 to 5 (Colin Higgins, 1980, 109 min.) with Christopher Llewellyn Reed
  • Tuesday, July 16, 2024 at 1:30 pm Klute (Alan J. Pakula, 1971, 114min.) with Linda DeLibero
  • Tuesday, July 23, 2024 at 1:30 pm Julia (Fred Zinnemann, 1977, 117min.) with Linda DeLibero
  • Tuesday, July 30, 2024 at 1:30 pm Coming Home (Hal Ashby, 1978, 127min.) with Linda DeLibero
  • Tuesday, August 6, 2024 at 1:30 pm The Electric Horseman (Sydney Pollack, 1979, 121min.) with Christopher Llewellyn Reed
  • Tuesday, August 13, 2024 at 1:30 pm On Golden Pond (Mark Rydell, 1981, 109min.) with Christopher Llewellyn Reed

Event Contact

Art Seminar Group
410.879.1947

Event Details

Tuesday, July 23, 2024, 1:30 PM – 4:30 PM
Prices:
$10
$40 FOR 6 FILMS
410.879.1947

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