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Please note: Parking this weekend is limited to Nitrate Picture Show attendees, museum visitors, and guests of two scheduled weddings. Thank you for your cooperation. Additionally, there will be no Landscape Tour on Sunday, June 7. 

 

Yentl

Sunday, December 16, 2018, 7 p.m., Dryden Theatre

(Barbra Streisand, US 1983, 133 min., 35mm)

L’Chaim: Celebrating Jewish Life. Barbra Streisand purchased the story rights of Yentl ten years before she was able to convince Hollywood to make this film, eventually becoming the director, co-writer, co-producer, and star. In 1904 Poland, Yentl is a young Jewish girl wishing to become a religious scholar—at the time exclusively the realm of men. She disguises herself as a boy and takes her late brother’s name to study Talmudic Law. As Anshel, she befriends Avigdor (Mandy Patinkin), who is engaged to Hadass (Amy Irving). When Hadass’s family rejects the engagement, Avigdor convinces Anshel/Yentl as his best friend to marry her instead. Yentl won an Oscar for Best Original Score, and Streisand was the first woman to win Best Director at the Golden Globes.

Admission is FREE to this screening.

Note earlier start time.