ANIKI BÓBÓ
Saturday, May 17, at 7:00 pm
Manoel de Oliveira
ANIKI BÓBÓ
Portugal, 1942, Manoel de Oliveira
Manoel de Oliveira’s first feature is a touching tale of street urchins growing up on the banks of the Douro River in the slums of Porto (Oliveira’s hometown). Using nonprofessional child actors, the film is often described as “neorealist”—though it predates Rossellini’s Open City by three years! “The best film produced [in Portugal] for 40 years (1920-1960).” –Dictionary of Films. 35mm archive print! Subtitles. 70 min. Special admission $10, Cinematheque members and CIA students & staff $7; no passes, radio winners, or twofers.
Show Times May 17 (Sat) - 7:00PM
For More information and to buy ticket visit: http://www.cia.edu/academicResources/cinematheque/cinematheque.php
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