[NEohioPAL] Back By Popular Demand! A CMA Film Featuring University Circle and the Cleveland Orchestra

Performing Arts Temp matemp at clevelandart.org
Mon May 23 10:46:33 PDT 2011


The Cleveland Museum of Art presents the film

Double-Stop

Friday, May 27, 7:00 PM

Morley Lecture Hall at The Cleveland Museum of Art

Directed by Gerald Sindell.



This recently-restored 1968 film, made by two brothers (Gerald and Roger Sindell) who grew up in Shaker Heights, was shot in Cleveland and University Circle by a Hollywood crew. (They even spent two days filming the Cleveland Orchestra inside Severance Hall.) The movie tells of two privileged white parents, a cellist and his artist wife, who have a falling out over whether to bus their young son to an integrated inner-city school. Two of the stars of the movie, Bill Kurtz and Patti Fairchild (now Schaefer), will answer audience questions after the screening.



USA, 1968, color, video, 76 min.



Admission is $9; CMA members, seniors 65 & over, and students $7; or one CMA Film Series voucher.

Vouchers, in books of ten, can be purchased at the Ticket Center for $70 (CMA members $60).


Tickets available on show days or in advance at the museum box office, in person,
or by phone: 216-421-7350 or 1-888-CMA-0033

To learn more about the film and to purchase tickets online
visit http://goo.gl/X3Rv7



For information on all upcoming films, please visit our web site
http://www.ClevelandArt.org/Film

Department of Performing Arts, Music and Film
The Cleveland Museum of Art
11150 East Boulevard
Cleveland, Ohio 44106
216.707.2282
perform at clevelandart.org



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