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Prix de beauté

Directed by Augusto Genina

Smile

Directed by Michael Ritchie
Screening on Film

Beauty pageants have often provided a suitable narrative device for films to celebrate the inner grace of the ugly duckling. These two selections provide a much darker, more incisive critique of these bizarre human spectacles. In Prix de beauté, Louise Brooks (in her final leading role) portrays a typist who leaves her desk job to become a contestant in the “Miss Europe” contest, much to the dismay of her insanely jealous lover. California’s Young American Miss Pageant (an actual contest staged in Santa Rosa) provides the backdrop for Michael Ritchie’s Altman-esque satire of the American Dream. The film features many future stars, including a teenage Melanie Griffith and Annette O’Toole.

Please note: 35mm print of Prix de beauté will screen with no English subtitles.  There will be an English subtitled DVD screening simultaneously in Carpenter Center Room B-04.

PROGRAM

  • Prix de beauté

    Directed by Augusto Genina.
    With Louise Brooks, Georges Charlia, Augusto Bandini.
    France, 1930, 35mm, black & white, 95 min.
    In French.
  • Smile

    Directed by Michael Ritchie.
    With Bruce Dern, Barbara Feldon, Michael Kidd.
    US, 1975, 35mm, color, 113 min.

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