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Hollywood, Kitsch, and the Avant-Garde
An American in Paris
Dir.: Vincente Minnelli | 117 minutes
10.12.25
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Wednesday 10.12.25 18:00 Cinematheque 2
2025-12-10 18:00:00 2025-12-10 21:00:00 Asia/Jerusalem Hollywood, Kitsch, and the Avant-Garde <div><p>An American in Paris as a Postmodern Collage of Stereotypes</p><p>Speaker (In Heb.): Elihaou Eric Bokobza</p></div><p> </p> Cinematheque Jerusalem Cinematheque

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An American in Paris as a Postmodern Collage of Stereotypes

Speaker (In Heb.): Elihaou Eric Bokobza

 

USA 1951 | 117 minutes | English | Hebrew subtitles

An American in Paris was the big winner at the 1951 Oscars, primarily for its final scene: 17 minutes of unmatched cinematic choreography, combining color, movement, music and song. As usual in the musical genre, the plot isn't very important. Here, the story focuses on a former American soldier who decides to settle down in Paris and become a painter. He meets a wealthy woman who is willing to support his art, but fate has it that he falls for a young Parisienne with a penny to her name.