Kelly Reichardt in Conversation with Amy Taubin Sun, Apr 29, 2012, 4 pm

Kelly Reichardt in Conversation with Amy Taubin

Sun, Apr 29, 2012
4 pm

A still from a video of several women in headscarf.
A still from a video of several women in headscarf.

Kelly Reichardt (b. 1964), still from Meek’s Cutoff, 2010. 35mm film, color, sound; 104 min. © Kelly Reichardt; courtesy the artist

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Kelly Reichardt’s “Oregon trilogy” of feature films—Old Joy, Wendy and Lucy, and Meek’s Cutoff—simultaneously work as finely wrought character studies, revisionist genre films, and evocative parables. She discusses her work with film critic Amy Taubin, who for decades has offered some of the keenest insights into American independent cinema.

Free with Museum admission. Admittance is on a first-come, first-seated basis until capacity is reached. Late admittance is strongly discouraged, so please arrive early.

View a complete schedule of Reichardt’s film residency.


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