100 Years of Movies: The French Connection (1971)
The French Connection is a neo-noir thriller, known for its strong performances, gritty realism, and exhilarating chase sequences. Featuring an introduction by Deborah Reinisch.
The French Connection is a neo-noir thriller, known for its strong performances, gritty realism, and exhilarating chase sequences. Featuring an introduction by Deborah Reinisch.
Widely considered one of the greatest films ever made, Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather charts the rise of a crime family in post-World War II America.
Tanglewood, Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center, and DOC NYC proudly present the world premiere of All the Music in the World, a revealing look at one of the world’s greatest pianists—Emanuel Ax, a celebrated virtuoso still contending with stage fright—as he embarks on his 50th year of performing, while wrestling with the idea of stepping away from the spotlight.
All the President’s Men (1976) is a political thriller about the Watergate scandal. Featuring an introduction by Deborah Reinisch.
The Right Stuff is an epic America story about sending the first Americans into space. Sam Shepard stars as test pilot Chuck Yeager who broke the sound barrier, only to find himself yesterday’s news with the ascent of the camera-ready Mercury 7 astronauts.
The American President is a political romantic comedy about President and widower Andrew Shepherd’s (Michael Douglas) struggle to balance his professional, political and personal life. Featuring an introduction by Deborah Reinisch.