Clark + Images Cinema Film Series: New Hollywood Auteurs: The Exorcist (1973)

Clark + Images Cinema Film Series: New Hollywood Auteurs: The Exorcist (1973) The Clark partners with Images Cinema to present a film series that captures the explosion of creativity, critical acclaim, and box office success that Hollywood directors found after the fall of the studio system. All films are free and screened in the Manton Research Center auditorium on select Thursdays at 6 pm. Each film is introduced by a staff member of The Clark or Images.

The series continues with one of the most frightening films ever made and banned from video release in Britain for over ten years, The Exorcist (1973). The Exorcist is the story of an atheist actress who turns to two Jesuit priests to free her twelve-year-old daughter from what she has come to believe is demonic possession. Written by a devout Catholic intellectual, William Blatty, it is an unsettling combination of honest belief in evil and film as storytelling. Friedkin took strident, dictatorial measures to maintain a pervasive feeling of fear on the set, at times refrigerating it to just above freezing. (Run time: 2 hours, 2 minutes)

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Other film in the New Hollywood Auteurs Series:

January 23rd    Phantom of the Paradise (1974)
January 30th    Young Frankenstein (1974)
February 6th    Jaws (1975)
February 13th  Rocky (1976)
February 20th  Girlfriends (1978)
February 27th Raging Bull (1980)