Local Hero (Forsyth, 1983): Prince Charles Cinema, 3.15pm
This 35mm presentation also screens on May 25th (Full details here).
Chicago Reader review:
Bill Forsyth, director of the frail and strenuously charming Gregory’s Girl,
more or less gets his act together with this fable of an American
executive (Peter Riegert) who succumbs to the mooniness of the Scottish
fishing village he has been sent to buy for his company. The languorous,
almost extinguished rhythms and the casual placement of the gags make
more sense in this explicitly dreamy context, and even if Forsyth’s
visuals are slack and prosaic, his direction of actors is eccentric and
personal enough to create a coherent style. The thematics are rather
cloying, but the mood—profoundly relaxed, bemused—eventually conquers.
With Burt Lancaster as a stargazing magnate and Denis Lawson as the
hustling local innkeeper.
Dave Kehr
Here (and above) is the trailer.
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