The Tragedy of Macbeth
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10899 Wilshire Boulevard,Los Angeles CA 90024
25 January, 2022
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Joel Coen's adaptation of the Shakespeare classic, starring Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand, snaps to life in stark black and white. Director Joel Coen collaborates with Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand for a textually faithful adaptation of the Shakespeare classic that snaps to life on screen in stark black and white. Washington cements his status as one of America’s greatest living artists with a commanding performance as the man who would be king, and Coen, directing solo for the first time, utilizes set and sound design to create a uniquely cinematic interpretation. (Courtesy of A24 and Apple) (2021, dir. Joel Coen, black & white, 105 min.) A valid photo ID and proof of full COVID-19 vaccination (or negative PCR COVID-19 test within 72 hours) is required to attend the screening. Masks are also required. TICKETS $20 General Admission $10 Hammer Members with valid discount code. Become a member today, and get 50% off tickets now. Limit 2 tickets per customer. Seats will be assigned on a first come, first served basis on the night of each screening. Hammer members get priority seating. No late seating; any unclaimed tickets will be released at 7:20 p.m. No refunds and no exchanges. Post-screening guests are subject to change. ABOUT MOMA CONTENDERS The Hammer Museum proudly presents MoMA Contenders, The Museum of Modern Art’s renowned series of influential, innovative films from the past 12 months. Whether bound for awards glory or cult classic status, each of these films is a contender for lasting historical significance. The Hammer Museum is part of the School of the Arts and Architecture at UCLA, and offers exhibitions and collections that span classic to contemporary art, as well as programs that spark meaningful encounters with art and ideas. Through a wide-ranging, international exhibition program and the biennial, Made in L.A., the Hammer highlights contemporary art since the 1960s, especially the work of emerging and under recognized artists. The Hammer offers exhibitions, permanent collections, and nearly 300 public programs annually—including film screenings, lectures, symposia, readings, music performances, and workshops for families.
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