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Saturday, January 11 • 7:00pm - 9:30pm
"Barcelona" 25th Anniversary

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Join writer/director Whit Stillman and actors Tushka Bergan, Chris Eigeman, Taylor Nichols and Mira Sorvino for a 25th anniversary screening of "Barcelona," moderated by Jesse Hawthorne Ficks.

Whit Stillman followed his delightful indie breakthrough "Metropolitan" with another clever and garrulous comedy of manners, this one with a darker edge. A pair of preppy yet constitutionally mismatched American cousins—a salesman and a navy officer—argue about romance and politics while working in the beautiful Spanish city of the film’s title. Set during the eighties, "Barcelona" explores topics both heady (American exceptionalism, Cold War foreign policy) and hilarious (the ins and outs of international dating, the proper shaving method) while remaining a constantly witty delight.

Single screening tickets available, or you can choose to buy a double feature ticket and see "Metropolitan" as well. ($35 General Admission, $60 Double Feature with "Metropolitan", 18+)

Co-presented by SFFILM 

Alamo Drafthouse - No Latecomers Policy
Alamo Drafthouse has a no latecomers policy. If you arrive after the show has started, venue staff reserves the right to prevent late admittance to ensure an optimal show experience for the rest of the audience.
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Artists
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Chris Eigeman

Chris Eigman wrote and directed the psychological thriller "Seven in Heaven," which recently debuted on Netflix in October and was produced by Jason Blum. Chris made his debut as a feature film director with "Turn the River," starring Famke Janssen, which was released by Screen Media... Read More →
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Jesse Hawthorne Ficks

Jesse Hawthorne Ficks is the Film History Coordinator at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, curates/hosts "MiDNiTES FOR MANiACS," a film series celebrating underrated and overlooked cinema in a neo-sincere manner. He is part of the SF Film Critics Circle and writes film... Read More →
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Mira Sorvino

Mira Sorvino won the Academy Award, a Golden Globe, Critics' Choice Award, National Board of Review and New York Film Critics Circle for her performance in "Mighty Aphrodite."She received additional Golden Globe nominations for her performances in the miniseries "Human Trafficking... Read More →
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Taylor Nichols

Taylor Nichols has had successful career in film, television and theatre for almost 30 years.  His latest feature credits include starring in “Chappaquiddick” opposite Jason Clarke and “1BR” his first horror film. Upcoming television projects include recurring on the new... Read More →
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Tushka Bergen

Tushka Bergen was born in London to opera singer Beverley Bergen, and conductor, Anthony Hose.  International in her upbringing and experience, Tushka began her acting career at the age of nine, in a role from the modern opera “Australia Fair” at the Sydney Opera House, where... Read More →
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Whit Stillman

Whit Stillman has written and directed five films, including “Damsels in Distress,” "Barcelona," and“Metropolitan," which was nominated for the 1991 Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Twoof his films he turned into novels: "The Last Days of Disco," "With Cocktails at... Read More →



Saturday January 11, 2020 7:00pm - 9:30pm PST
Alamo Drafthouse at the New Mission