Rubin Museum of Art

Monsieur Verdoux
06/21/2013

1947, USA, Charles Chaplin, 124 min.

Starring:  Charles Chaplin, Mady Correll, and Allison Roddan

Introduced by film historian and curator Ken Gordon

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Clue
06/28/2013

1985, USA, Johnathan Lynn, 94 min.

Starring: Eileen Brennan, Tim Curry, Madeline Kahn

Introduced by musician Annie Hart

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The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
07/05/2013

1948, USA, John Huston, 126 min.

Starring: Humphrey Bogart, Walter Huston, Tim Holt

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Ace in the Hole
07/12/2013

1951, USA, Billy Wilder, 111 min.

Starring: Kirk Douglas, Jan Sterling, Robert Arthur

Introduced by director Thomas Kail

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Django
07/19/2013

1966, Italy & Spain, Sergio Corbucci, 92 min.

Starring: Franco Nero, José Bódalo, Loredana Nusciak

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40 Days at Base Camp

Wednesday October 17, 2012 @ 7:00 PM
Price: $18.00
Member Price: $16.20


Tickets include a special tour of Sherpa culture 6:15 p.m.

Presented in association with the American Alpine Club, New York Chapter.

Each spring, over 800 people attempt to reach the summit of Mt. Everest with a corporately sponsored team or as an individual climber, who can expect to pay up to $100,000 for the experience.  With the film crew imbedded in life at base camp, 40 DAYS follows three climbing teams as they use the worlds’ tallest mountain as a stage for personal achievement or as a platform for their cause.  In a style of direct cinema combined with video diaries of climbers woven into the story, we meet the Columbian, Indian and Canadian climbing teams and witness their successes and also their failures as they pit themselves against the world’s highest peak.

Through the eyes of the corporately sponsored Columbian team, we are given a parallel story of one man’s challenge from a physical disability and his ability to overcome adversity with a nations’ pride of achieving the unthinkable.  Through Arjun, a 16 year-old Indian climber, we follow the youngest person from that country and the second youngest in history to summit the peak of Mt. Everest.  From the Canadian team, we meet Rob, living with Chrones disease and follow his attempt to summit Mt. Everest, the final leg in his seven summits project of climbing the seven highest peaks on seven continents.

As the climbers complete their rotations from base camp in attempts to acclimatize for the push to the summit, the narrative explores the devastating effect climate change has had on the mountains ecology. It is believed that to date, there are over 250 dead bodies buried on the path from base camp to the peak of Mt. Everest. With the glacier melting and moving at over four inches a day, we see this rapid deterioration in the human remains that are surfacing at base camp.

With 40 Days at Base Camp Dianne Whelan captures a fascinating, intimate portrayal of life at the base of Mt. Everest, the ‘goddess’ to the local people and a place of staggering physical and spiritual beauty. The film sheds a provocative light on a community of people that are brought together in their quest to reach the top of the world and the challenges that journey brings.

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