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Silent Films from MoMA: The Marriage Circle

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SILENT FILMS FROM MOMA: THE MARRIAGE CIRCLE

September 7, 2024 at 6:30 p.m. | LIVE piano accompaniment from Joshua Russell

Member Adult: $15

General Public: $20

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With Ernst Lubitsch’s second American film, The Marriage Circle, the director discovered the genre that he would elevate to the heights of formal perfection and emotional resonance: the sophisticated romantic comedy. Working from a forgotten European play (as he so often did), Lubitsch establishes the parallels between two marriages—one beginning to fray (Viennese physician Monte Blue and his neglected wife Florence Vidor) and one in open rupture (professor Adolphe Menjou has hired a private detective to track his unfaithful wife, Marie Prevost, who has set her sights on Blue). Shifting his focus from the grand social canvases of his German films (Madame DuBarry, Carmen) to a handful of characters in drawing rooms brings out Lubitsch’s genius for synecdoche—the art of taking a part to express the whole. When sound came in, Lubitsch (in collaboration with George Cukor) remade The Marriage Circle as the musical One Hour with You in 1931. This new digital restoration of The Marriage Circle is based on a 35mm print in the Museum’s collection.

Presented by Sid and Flo Banwart

Additional support from Film Society, Illinois Arts Council