Let's watch the classic A Man and a Woman at The Siskel, then grab a bite TBD


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One of the first foreign-language movies to become a box-office phenomenon in the U.S., changing the way mainstream audiences looked at this genre, is being screened as a major engagement at the Siskel Film Center.
Upon its release in 1966, Claude Lelouch’s swooning romance A Man and a Woman captured the hearts of Americans and became a cultural touchstone. The story starts with widower Jean-Louis and widow Anne meeting at their children’s school, and a complicated love affair begins.
The movie's stars are Anouk Aimée and Jean-Louis Trintignant.
Shot in black and white and color, and featuring an iconic musical theme by Francis Lai, A Man and a Woman won the Palme d’Or at Cannes, then the Academy Award for Best International Film.
Aimée and Lelouch scored Oscar nominations.
Showtime is 5:45 pm, so let's meet in the lobby 15 minutes before then to get seats together. After the movie we can grab a bite nearby.
Hope to see you there. Vive le cinema!

Let's watch the classic A Man and a Woman at The Siskel, then grab a bite TBD