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An evening with Jim Jarmusch - w/ clips from The Limits of Control - 4/23, NYC

Museum of the Moving Image is presenting An Evening With Jim Jarmusch - go here & scroll down a bit for the info. From the AMMI site:

"An Evening with Jim Jarmusch
Thursday, April 23, 8:00 p.m.

At the School of Visual Arts Theater 330 West 23rd Street, Manhattan
Jim Jarmusch, whose brilliant and laconic style has made him one of America's most distinctive filmmakers since his debut with Stranger than Paradise in 1984, will participate in a conversation with clips moderated by Chief Curator David Schwartz. In addition to an exclusive look at scenes from his remarkable new film The Limits of Control, which was photographed by Christopher Doyle and has an ensemble cast including Isaach de Bankolé, Paz de la Huerta, Gael Garcia Bernal, and Bill Murray, the evening will include scenes from Stranger than Paradise, Mystery Train, Night on Earth, Dead Man, Ghost Dog: The Way of the Warrior Samurai, and Coffee and Cigarettes.

Tickets: $18 public/$15 IFP Members/$12 Museum members/Free for Sponsor-level and above. Order tickets online or by calling 718.784.4520."

The AMMI site.

I'll see all you other Jarmusch fans in NYC on 4/23 at the event!

- Sujewa

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