161 mins |
Rated
PG
Directed by Sydney Pollack
Starring Klaus Maria Brandauer, Michael Kitchen, Malick Bowens, Robert Redford, Meryl Streep
The Cameo Cinema is saddened by the loss of actor, filmmaker and activist Robert Redford, an icon for his work on both sides of the camera and as the ‘godfather of independent cinema.’ Join us for a tribute to Redford’s work across decades, genres and roles, in celebration of his tireless advocacy for inventive and original filmmaking.
About the film:
Initially set on being a dairy farmer, the aristocratic Karen Blixen (Meryl Streep) travels to Africa to join her husband, Bror (Klaus Maria Brandauer), who instead spends their money on a coffee plantation. After discovering Bror is unfaithful, Karen develops feelings for hunter Denys (Robert Redford), but realizes he prefers a simplistic lifestyle compared to her upper class background. The two continue on until a series of events force Karen to choose between her love and personal growth.
1986 Winner Oscar for Best Picture
Sydney Pollack, Director
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The Cameo Cinema is saddened by the loss of actor, filmmaker and activist Robert Redford, an icon for his work on both sides of the camera and as the ‘godfather of independent cinema.’ Join us for a tribute to Redford’s work across decades, genres and roles, in celebration of his tireless advocacy for inventive and original filmmaking.
About the film:
Initially set on being a dairy farmer, the aristocratic Karen Blixen (Meryl Streep) travels to Africa to join her husband, Bror (Klaus Maria Brandauer), who instead spends their money on a coffee plantation. After discovering Bror is unfaithful, Karen develops feelings for hunter Denys (Robert Redford), but realizes he prefers a simplistic lifestyle compared to her upper class background. The two continue on until a series of events force Karen to choose between her love and personal growth.
1986 Winner Oscar for Best Picture
Sydney Pollack, Director