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Little Fugitive
Family Frames
Mar 29 - Apr 04
(Morris Engel, Ruth Orkin and Ray Ashley, USA, 1953, 35mm, 80 min)
New 35mm print!
Friday, Mar 29 at 07:00PM Friday, Mar 29 at 09:00PM Saturday, Mar 30 at 05:00PM Saturday, Mar 30 at 07:00PM Saturday, Mar 30 at 09:00PM Sunday, Mar 31 at 05:00PM Sunday, Mar 31 at 07:00PM Sunday, Mar 31 at 09:00PM Monday, Apr 01 at 07:00PM Monday, Apr 01 at 09:00PM Tuesday, Apr 02 at 07:00PM Tuesday, Apr 02 at 09:00PM Wednesday, Apr 03 at 07:00PM Wednesday, Apr 03 at 09:00PM Thursday, Apr 04 at 07:00PM Thursday, Apr 04 at 09:00PM Nominated for an Academy Award for best motion picture story and winner of the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival, The Little Fugitive follows a seven-year old boy named Joey (Richie Andrusco) who runs away to Coney Island after being tricked into thinking he's killed his older brother Lennie (Rickie Brewster). Joey's adventures and Lennie's search for his lost little brother make for a charming adventure that chronicles 1950s New York in perfect detail. From the view under the boardwalk to a summer storm that clears the beach, Engel's camera never fails to register magical, atmospheric moments. "Our New Wave would never have come into being if it hadn't been for the young American Morris Engel, who showed us the way to independent production with his fine movie, Little Fugitive" -François Truffaut
An Artists Public Domain/Cinema Conservancy Release. Preserved by The Museum of Modern Art with support from the National Endowment for the Arts, The Film Foundation and The Celeste Bartos Film Preservation Fund.
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LocationNorthwest Film Forum (View)
1515 12th Ave
Seattle, WA 98122
United States
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