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Desperately Seeking Susan producers Sarah Pillsbury and Midge Sanford and executive producer Michael Peyser will participate in a Q&A at the Royal following the 40th anniversary screening on July 30.
Desperately Seeking Susan
A lark, an exhilarating celebration of people who have the good sense to be in touch with themselves and with each other.
Part of Anniversary Classics Series film series
Desperately Seeking Susan
DESPERATELY SEEKING SUSAN (1985)
40th Anniversary Screening
Producers Midge Sanford and Sarah Pillsbury, Executive Producer Michael Peyser in Person
Wednesday, July 30, at 7:00 P.M.
Laemmle Royal Theatre
Laemmle Theatres and the Anniversary Classics Series present a 40th Anniversary screening of the delightful comedy 'Desperately Seeking Susan,' which teamed Rosanna Arquette and pop star Madonna in her first acting role. This was a feminist movie ahead of its time in many ways, with women holding most of the important positions behind the camera as well as on screen. The original screenplay was written by Leora Barish, and the film was directed by Susan Seidelman as her first mainstream movie after her low-budget hit 'Smithereens' had established her as a filmmaker to watch. The movie was produced by Midge Sanford and Sarah Pillsbury, two pioneering female producers who made their mark in an industry that was still male dominated.
The story centers on Roberta (played by Arquette), a dissatisfied housewife in New Jersey who is fascinated by the personal ads in a New York tabloid and the character of Susan, who seems to be leading the adventurous life that Roberta only dreams about. Eventually she meets Susan and her bohemian entourage, and they swap roles, changing both of them through their unlikely friendship. Arquette was an up-and-coming young actress who starred the same year in Martin Scorsese’s 'After Hours.' Madonna had already made her mark as a pop icon with such giant hits as “Material Girl” from her second album, “Like a Virgin.” In her review of the film, Pauline Kael aptly called Madonna “an indolent, trampy goddess.”
The supporting cast included many rising actors, including Aidan Quinn, Robert Joy, Laurie Metcalf, John Turturro, and Giancarlo Esposito. The movie scored at the box office, and reviews were strong. The New York Times’ Vincent Canby ranked it among the 10 best movies of the year. The New York Post called it “the most entertaining movie of the year.” Writing in The Hollywood Reporter, Kirk Ellis declared "an attractive, energetic young cast and some witty, off-center visual humor make the resultant laughs more than worth the wait.” The Los Angeles Times’ Kevin Thomas called the movie “a lark, an exhilarating celebration of people who have the good sense to be in touch with themselves and with each other.”
Later, Rolling Stone ranked it as one of the 100 greatest movies of the 1980s. In 2023 it was selected to be included in the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress, reserved for films of “historical, cultural, or aesthetic significance.” The costumes designed by Santo Loquasto also had an enduring impact. The jacket worn by Madonna in the movie fetched $252,000 at auction in 2014.
Sarah Pillsbury and Midge Sanford also produced such memorable films as 'River’s Edge,' 'How to Make an American Quilt,' 'Love Field,' 'Eight Men Out,' 'Immediate Family,' and the landmark TV movie about the AIDS crisis, 'And the Band Played On.' They will be joined by the executive producer of 'Desperately Seeking Susan,' Michael Peyser, whose credits include 'F/X,' 'Ruthless People,' 'Big Business,' and 'Matilda.'
40th Anniversary Screening
Producers Midge Sanford and Sarah Pillsbury, Executive Producer Michael Peyser in Person
Wednesday, July 30, at 7:00 P.M.
Laemmle Royal Theatre
Laemmle Theatres and the Anniversary Classics Series present a 40th Anniversary screening of the delightful comedy 'Desperately Seeking Susan,' which teamed Rosanna Arquette and pop star Madonna in her first acting role. This was a feminist movie ahead of its time in many ways, with women holding most of the important positions behind the camera as well as on screen. The original screenplay was written by Leora Barish, and the film was directed by Susan Seidelman as her first mainstream movie after her low-budget hit 'Smithereens' had established her as a filmmaker to watch. The movie was produced by Midge Sanford and Sarah Pillsbury, two pioneering female producers who made their mark in an industry that was still male dominated.
The story centers on Roberta (played by Arquette), a dissatisfied housewife in New Jersey who is fascinated by the personal ads in a New York tabloid and the character of Susan, who seems to be leading the adventurous life that Roberta only dreams about. Eventually she meets Susan and her bohemian entourage, and they swap roles, changing both of them through their unlikely friendship. Arquette was an up-and-coming young actress who starred the same year in Martin Scorsese’s 'After Hours.' Madonna had already made her mark as a pop icon with such giant hits as “Material Girl” from her second album, “Like a Virgin.” In her review of the film, Pauline Kael aptly called Madonna “an indolent, trampy goddess.”
The supporting cast included many rising actors, including Aidan Quinn, Robert Joy, Laurie Metcalf, John Turturro, and Giancarlo Esposito. The movie scored at the box office, and reviews were strong. The New York Times’ Vincent Canby ranked it among the 10 best movies of the year. The New York Post called it “the most entertaining movie of the year.” Writing in The Hollywood Reporter, Kirk Ellis declared "an attractive, energetic young cast and some witty, off-center visual humor make the resultant laughs more than worth the wait.” The Los Angeles Times’ Kevin Thomas called the movie “a lark, an exhilarating celebration of people who have the good sense to be in touch with themselves and with each other.”
Later, Rolling Stone ranked it as one of the 100 greatest movies of the 1980s. In 2023 it was selected to be included in the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress, reserved for films of “historical, cultural, or aesthetic significance.” The costumes designed by Santo Loquasto also had an enduring impact. The jacket worn by Madonna in the movie fetched $252,000 at auction in 2014.
Sarah Pillsbury and Midge Sanford also produced such memorable films as 'River’s Edge,' 'How to Make an American Quilt,' 'Love Field,' 'Eight Men Out,' 'Immediate Family,' and the landmark TV movie about the AIDS crisis, 'And the Band Played On.' They will be joined by the executive producer of 'Desperately Seeking Susan,' Michael Peyser, whose credits include 'F/X,' 'Ruthless People,' 'Big Business,' and 'Matilda.'
Genre
Comedy,
Drama,
Women and Film,
Repertory,
Anniversary Classics,
New York City
Runtime
104
Language
English
Director
Susan Seidelman
Writer(s)
Leora Barish
Cast
Rosanna Arquette,
Aidan Quinn,
Madonna,
Robert Joy
Awards:
Winner, Best Actress in a Supporting Role, BAFTA
Nominee, SACD Prize (Directors' Fortnight), Cannes Film Festival
Nominee, Best Foreign Film, Cesar Awards
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