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Film Qlub screening: "Waiting for the Moon" (1987)
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Wednesday February 01, 2012 09:23
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A beautiful film about married life “in illness and in health”, based on the relationship between the poet Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas
DUBLIN FILM QLUB: NEW SEASON: “AROUND THE WORLD IN THE 80s”
SESSION FIVE: USA (coproduced with France/UK/West Germany)
18 FEB 2012
New Theatre, East Essex street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
3.30 pm (Doors open at 3.00)
Free tea & coffee
Our screenings are followed by an open discussion.
WAITING FOR THE MOON
Dir. Jill Godmilow, 1987, 88 min. English.
Script: Mark Magill
Starring: Linda Bassett, Linda Hunt, Jacques Boudet
Paris in the nineteen twenties: a bunch of rich expatriate lesbians were having a blast. In their spare time between parties, salons, and picnics, a handful of these women wrote some of the most exciting and radical books ever published. One of them was the poet and art patron Gertrude Stein, a close friend of Picasso, Hemingway, and Apollinaire (all of them appear in the film), who made a formidable team with her partner Alice B. Toklas. Together they created a home and became the most famous lesbian couple in the world, together they revised Gertrude’s experimental poems, and together they faced her cancer diagnosis. Stein had an exquisite command of the written word, but when it came to talking about her feelings, she was reserved and uncertain, so Alice had to teach her what ‘sharing a life’ truly meant. Although it is a bit annoying that the script eliminates any signs of physical affection between the couple, we are left with a moving portrait of unshakeable love and devotion, and with the magnificent performances of the perfectly cast Linda Bassett and Linda Hunt.