DARIO ARGENTO'S SUSPIRIA ON THE BIG SCREEN IN BROOKLYN

Dario Argento's SUSPIRIA will be screened this weekend at the Nitehawk Cinema in Brooklyn, NY. Presented in a digital exhibition, SUSPIRIA stars Jessica Harper as a ballet student who travels to Germany to hone her craft, only to discover that the dance academy is really a front for a coven of witches.

SUSPIRIA is one of the most beautiful films ever made, the last of its kind to be shot in the Technicolor format as the process fell out of favor with studios due to its high cost. An entire generation of fans (myself included) have never really experienced this Argento film the way that it was meant to be seen. One October 7 and 8 at midnight, you will have an opportunity to see the film on a big screen. Don't miss it!

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4 months ago (Oct 4, 2011)



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