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A gay man privately mourns the loss of his partner in 1960s Los Angeles.Colin Firth gives a moving performance in this film, directed by Tom Ford.
Offered in partnership with the Princeton Garden Theatre, this film is part of a series inspired by the exhibition Photography as a Way of Life: Minor White, Aaron Siskind, and Harry Callahan, which examines the careers of these three influential American photographers, teachers, and thinkers in the mid-twentieth century.
Introduced by Katherine A. Bussard, Peter C. Bunnell Senior Curator of Photography. The Museum will be open late, so check out the exhibition, and then head to the screening. Museum admission is free.
1 hour 39 minutes
$13.75 ($8.50 members).
Learn more: https://www.princetongardentheatre.org/films/blow-up
LATE THURSDAYS! The Museum’s Late Thursdays programming is made possible in part by Heather and Paul G. Haaga Jr., Class of 1970.
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Princeton Garden Theatre, 160 Nassau St,Princeton, New Jersey, United States
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