The GOODS from The Cinematheque
Vancouver, BC | To mark the brand-new restoration and re-release of American indie auteur Kelly Reichardt’s largely-unseen first feature RIVER OF GRASS (1994), The Cinematheque presents a mid-career retrospective dedicated to the acclaimed director’s already-essential oeuvre — arguably one of the most important, distinctive bodies of work in American cinema today.
In addition to her debut film, the retrospective includes OLD JOY (2006), WENDY AND LUCY (2008), MEEK’S CUTOFF (2010), and NIGHT MOVES (2013).
Opening Night is Thursday, May 19 (6pm) with DOXA’s Dorothy Woodend introducing a 35mm screening of OLD JOY, followed by a Skype Q&A with Kelly Reichardt!
More info here.
DETAILS
1131 Howe Street | Vancouver, BC
Telephone: 604-688-8202
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Key People

Jim Sinclair – Executive + Artistic Director
Kate Ladyshewsky – Managing Director
About The Cinematheque

The Cinematheque is a charitable cultural organization that brings the Essential Cinema Experience to Vancouver audiences. Home to one of the largest and most extensive programs of curated films in North America, The Cinematheque presents over 500 screenings annually including retrospectives of great directors’ works, new features from Canada’s hottest young filmmakers, prestigious internationally touring exhibitions, plus guest appearances, lectures, special receptions, and much more.
The Cinematheque is also home to the West Coast Film Archive, a collection which holds 2000+ works on 16mm and 35mm film, the Film Reference Library, and an award-winning Education Department that works with youth, educators, and the community-at-large year-round to provide digitial filmmaking programs, critical media literacy workshops, and educational film screenings.
PRESS

“Going to The Cinematheque is the closest thing to visiting Manhattan without leaving Vancouver …. Its program is as innovative and entertaining as any you’ll find in New York.” David Spaner, The Province
“For the true cinema lover who appreciates foreign and independent retrospectives, restorations, experimental films, and rare or obscure works, the Cinematheque is a necessity.” Craig Takeuchi, The Georgia Straight
“Cinémathèques now take on a job parallel to what museums do with painting and sculpture. They assemble, sort, analyze and exhibit the culture of the world.” Robert Fulford, The Globe & Mail