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Stanley Donen: A Farewell

At the height of his career, Stanley Donen was considered the successor to Lubitsch or Cukor, and without doubt he stands proudly beside them. His beautiful career produced wonderful films, some of the greatest cultural works of the 20th century. He passed away last February and this modest tribute is a salute to his work.

Singin’ in the Rain

Dir.: Gene Kelly, Stanley Donen
| 103 minutes

Singin’ in the Rain’s rare combination of full and sweeping plot development and the unforgettable musical and dance sequence create an unforgettable experience and one of the most wonderful films ever made.

Charade

Dir.: Stanley Donen
| 113 minutes

When her husband dies under suspicious circumstances, Regina Lampert sets out, together with a friendly stranger, to reveal what happened. The road to solving the mystery is riddled with twists and turns. Charade is a masterful work that combines romance with suspense, boasting tremendous performances and elegant direction. 

Two for the Road

Dir.: Stanley Donen
| 111 minutes

A mature bitter-sweet portrait of relationships that spans over the ten-year marriage of Joanna and Mark Wallace. The decline of love and passion is presented through a series of non-chronological scenes in motion (cars, planes, walking), on the backdrop of Europe’s vistas, with astonishing performances.