
About this Event
“Far out.” - Roger Ebert
On the 30th anniversary to-the-day of its release, PRS’s 7th House Screenings is proud to present of one of the most striking and singularly indelible cult classics of the 1990s – Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro’s THE CITY OF LOST CHILDREN (1995)!
After Jeunet & Caro burst to the forefront of world cinema with their visually arresting, raucously cannibal comedy Delicatessen (1991), they followed up with this fantastically immersive science fantasy – reportedly the most expensive French film ever made, at the time – that transported audiences into a meticulously rendered, special effects stuffed world unlike any other seen on screen. Through the years the film has garnered a cult following and now, thirty years after its release, stands as one of the most unique and beautifully bizarre films of a decade full to the brim with standout cinema. With a memorable score by David Lynch’s musical maestro Angelo Badalamenti, costumes by renowned designer Jean Paul Gautier, remarkable set design by Jean Rabasse, gorgeous cinematography by Darius Khondji and an incredible cast of incredible faces giving incredibly peculiar performances – including Ron Pearlman as the gentle circus strongman hero, THE CITY OF LOST CHILDREN is an unforgettable cinematic experience best relished on the big screen.
Just off the coast of a dank, teeming harbor town, a horrible scientist named Krank (Daniel Emilfork) lives on a mist-shrouded rig. He is aging prematurely because he lacks one vital function: the ability to dream. Krank's henchmen, a community of Cyclops, kidnap children from town and take them to Krank's inhospitable laboratory, so that Krank can tap into their dreams, invade them, and make them his own. In the laboratory, Krank is assisted by the pint-sized Miss Bismuth (Mireille Mosse); a disembodied (and philosophy-spouting) brain known as Irvin (voiced by Jean-Louis Trintignant); and six identical Clones (all portrayed by Dominique Pinon).The latest little kidnappee is a voracious toddler named Denree (Joseph Lucien). Although Denree remains impressively calm, his adopted brother, One (Ron Perlman), a circus strongman, is distraught. While searching high and low for his "baby brother," One is shanghaied by Miette (Judith Vittet), a nine-year-old femme fatale. Miette is the undisputed leader of a gang of orphans who, like petite resistance fighters, have developed ingenious strategies to survive, and evade, the sinister forces at work.
The brave little girl and the gentle giant need each other: she has the brains, while he has the brawn. Together, the pair embark on a series of wondrous but harrowing adventures. They escape the clutches of Siamese twin sisters (collectively known as The Octopus) who operate both an orphanage and a black-market business. They encounter an amnesiac Diver (Dominique Pinon) who collects refuse from the bottom of the harbor...and whose striking resemblance to Krank's Clones is the key to the mystery of Krank and his fiendish plotting. One and Miette must ultimately challenge Krank and his ultra-dysfunctional "family" on a level playing field -- within the world of a little boy's dream.
Join us on May 17th, 2025, exactly thirty years after its French release, as we celebrate Jeunet et Caro’s unforgettable movie marvel THE CITY OF LOST CHILDREN!
Dirs. Jean-Pierre Jeunet & Marc Caro, 1995, 1h 52mins, France, French w/ English Subtitles, Rated R, Digital.
Special thanks to Bella Masterson and Jonathan DeMaio of Sony Pictures Classics.
Ticket price: $10 (in-person event only).
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Philosophical Research Society, 3910 Los Feliz Boulevard, Los Angeles, United States
USD 12.51