We are pleased to invite you to the screening of the film “A Streetcar Named Desire” by Elia Kazan (1951, 122 minutes) on Monday, February 8, at 5:00 PM at Narva Central Library.
Winner of the 1948 Pulitzer Prize in Drama, A Streetcar Named Desire made its way from Broadway to the big screen in 1951. Originally written by American playwright Tennessee Williams, this film adaptation by Academy and Tony Award-winning director Elia Kazan tracks the moral and mental disintegration of Southern belle Blanche DuBois after she moves into her sister’s and brother-in-law’s run-down flat in working class New Orleans. Dripping with atmosphere and boasting legendary performances by Marlon Brando and Vivien Leigh, two of the era’s most famous Hollywood actors, A Streetcar Named Desire is one of the most celebrated Southern Gothic classics in American film.
We are pleased to invite you to the screening of the film “A Streetcar Named Desire” by Elia Kazan (1951, 122 minutes) on Monday, February 8, at 5:00 PM at Narva Central Library.
Winner of the 1948 Pulitzer Prize in Drama, A Streetcar Named Desire made its way from Broadway to the big screen in 1951. Originally written by American playwright Tennessee Williams, this film adaptation by Academy and Tony Award-winning director Elia Kazan tracks the moral and mental disintegration of Southern belle Blanche DuBois after she moves into her sister’s and brother-in-law’s run-down flat in working class New Orleans. Dripping with atmosphere and boasting legendary performances by Marlon Brando and Vivien Leigh, two of the era’s most famous Hollywood actors, A Streetcar Named Desire is one of the most celebrated Southern Gothic classics in American film.
Watch the movie trailer here: https://youtu.be/FVDecBMyyZI
Read more about the movie here: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0044081/
The movie screens in English with Russian subtitles.
The screening is free of charge.