
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Thu
12
Thu 12 Jun 7:00 PM
Arc Cinema
Allocated Seating
116 Mins
June
1969 | DCP | UK | D: Ronald Neame
Set in 1930s Edinburgh, Miss Jean Brodie is the sort of teacher who handpicks girls as her favourites and moulds them to her tastes in creative freedom, romance and (fascist-leaning) politics. Maggie Smith’s Oscar-winning performance brings both charm and menace to one of literature’s most complex and compelling characters.
‘Miss Smith's performance is a staggering amalgam of counter-pointed moods, switches in voice levels and obliquely stated emotions, all of which are precisely right.’ – The New York Times
Set in 1930s Edinburgh, Miss Jean Brodie is the sort of teacher who handpicks girls as her favourites and moulds them to her tastes in creative freedom, romance and (fascist-leaning) politics. Maggie Smith’s Oscar-winning performance brings both charm and menace to one of literature’s most complex and compelling characters.
‘Miss Smith's performance is a staggering amalgam of counter-pointed moods, switches in voice levels and obliquely stated emotions, all of which are precisely right.’ – The New York Times
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