Cinematheque . Film Schedule . BOUND FOR GLORY
Film Classics in 35mm!
United States | 1976 | Hal Ashby
David Carradine plays legendary folk singer Woody Guthrie (“This Land Is Your Land”) in this biographical film from the director of Harold and Maude, The Last Detail, Shampoo,and Coming Home. Set during the Great Depression, the movie follows the young protest singer as he and desperate Okies who are fleeing Dust Bowl droughts travel west via boxcar and thumb. In California, he fights for workers’ rights and social justice. Nominated for six Academy Awards (including Best Picture), the film won two, including one for cinematographer Haskell Wexler. (Bound for Glory was the first film to use the Steadicam for moving-camera shots.) 35mm. 147 min.
Special admission $11; members, CIA & CSU I.D. holders, and those age 25 & under $8; no passes, twofers, or radio winners. Co-sponsored by the United Labor Agency; people with union cards also admitted for $8. This is the first in an ongoing series of periodic labor-related films co-presented by the ULA.
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General Admission: $12
Member: $9 (includes CIA and CSU I.D. holders)
Age 25 & under: $9 (proof of age required)
Additional film on the same day: $9 (or the member price for that film)
Note: Certain films cost more. Exceptions are noted.
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