Lecture Hall, Cleveland Museum of Art
July 21, 2009
IN PERSON: Golden Globe Winning Actor James Franco!
James Franco, of Milk and Spider-Man fame, makes a live appearance at the Cleveland Museum of Art. On Sunday, June 21 at 2:30, the museum will screen the Cleveland premier of the art film, Erased James Franco. After the film, Franco and the filmmaker, contemporary artist Carter, will speak to the audience in person. Museum Director Timothy Rub will moderate. The film will be screened in the museum’s Lecture Hall.
Tickets are $25, $20 for CMA members, and $10 for students. Call 1–888–CMA–0033 or online at www.clevelandart.org/tickets First come, first served!
Erased James Franco presents a collage of characters, each played by James Franco. He reprises fragments of his roles in James Dean and the Spider-Man trilogy, while also splicing in his rendition of Julianne Moore as the panicked suburban housewife in Safe (1995), and Rock Hudson as the middle-aged suburbanite taking on a new, swinger identity in the thriller Seconds (1966). Shifting quickly from agonizing terror to playful wit, Carter’s film and Franco’s acting are sure to entertain.
Erased James Franco: Cleveland Premier Lecture Hall, Cleveland Museum of Art July 21, 2009