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FREE SCREENING 3/1 |
THIS VIRTUAL SCREENING IS FREE TO THE PUBLIC!
Registered attendees will receive an email by 6:45pm with a screening link & password to view the film.
**PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A VIRTUAL SCREENING ONLY AND WILL NOT BE TAKING PLACE AT OUR SOUTH BEACH THEATER**
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We’re proud to partner with our friends at The Betsy Hotel on Miami Beach & FIU to offer a special presentation of the film, THE ARTIST’S WIFE.
Thanks to their support, we’re able to offer this film to you for FREE on Monday, March 1st @ 7:00pm (EST)!
Claire (Lena Olin) lives a quiet domestic life in the Hamptons as the wife of celebrated artist Richard Smythson (Bruce Dern). Once a promising painter herself, Claire now lives in the shadow of her husband’s illustrious career. While preparing work for his final show, Richard’s moods become increasingly erratic, and he is diagnosed with dementia. As his memory and behavior deteriorate, she shields his condition from the art community while trying to reconnect him with his estranged daughter and grandson from a previous marriage. Challenged by the loss of her world as she knew it, Claire must now decide whether to stand with Richard on the sidelines or step into the spotlight herself.
Join us immediately following the screening of THE ARTIST’S WIFE for a post-film discussion (via Zoom) with Eugenia Zukerman (renowned flutist and chronicler of living with Alzheimer’s) and Dr. William Vega (Distinguished Professor and Senior Scholar for Community Health at FIU and UsAgainstAlzheimer’s advisory board member). The discussion will start promptly at 8:45pm (EST).
THIS VIRTUAL SCREENING IS FREE TO THE PUBLIC!
Registered attendees will receive an email by 6:45pm with a screening link & password to view the film.
**PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A VIRTUAL SCREENING ONLY AND WILL NOT BE TAKING PLACE AT OUR SOUTH BEACH THEATER**
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