Plazadrome: REMEMBER MY NAME 35mm with Alan Rudolph Q&A
Plazadrome, Dear Movies, I Love You, and Hi Mom! present two nights with American auteur and independent film pioneer Alan Rudolph in person at @plazaatlanta. Like his mentor Robert Altman, Rudolph was one of the more prolific filmmakers of the late 20th century. Though many of his films have been nearly impossible to find for years, Rudoph's exploration of humanity through his eccentric ensemble casts and exquisite eye for cinematography make him a filmmaker overdue for a big screen re-discovery.
Thursday April 10th, 8pm- 35mm presentation of this lost masterpiece REMEMBER MY NAME (1978) followed by a Q&A with Alan Rudolph.
Saturday April 12th, 8pm- new 4k restoration of CHOOSE ME (1984) followed by a Q&A with Alan Rudolph.
REMEMBER MY NAME (1978):
Recently released from prison, Emily (Geraldine Chaplin) embarks on an unsettling odyssey of obsession. Fixated on a construction worker (Anthony Perkins) and his wife (Berry Berenson), she begins to terrorize them day and night.
Combining Rudolph’s eccentric stylistic impulses with Geraldine Chaplin’s cagey performance, REMEMBER MY NAME is a hazy neo-noir and “one of the great films of the seventies” (The Film Stage). Produced by Rudolph’s friend and collaborator Robert Altman, the film translates Altman’s famous long zooms into Rudolph’s trademark form for the rest of his career: a singular blend of intimately realized emotions and postmodern distance.Drama, ThrillerPT1H35MR2025-04-10Geraldine Chaplin
Anthony Perkins
Moses Gunn
Alan Rudolph
Robert Altman
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