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Surrealist Outdoor Cinema: Brazil (1985)

Pack a picnic dinner (we’ll supply the popcorn) and unwind in the Museum’s Sculpture Garden for a summer evening of Surrealist cinema. The Museum will screen Terry Gilliam’s Brazil, one of the most influential films of the last 40 years. This British dystopian satire, about a meek governmental clerk whose life is destroyed when he tries to correct an administrative error, is a nightmarish futuristic film blurring illusion and reality. Award-winning film editor and series curator Andy Keir will introduce the film. Rated R, 1985, 142 min.

Doors open at 8:30pm, movie begins at 9.  (Rain date the following evening)

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