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Rushmore image courtesy of Buena Vista
Manhattan image courtesy of United Artists Corporation


Rushmore image courtesy of Buena VistaManhattan image courtesy of United Artists Corporation
Rushmore image courtesy of Buena VistaManhattan image courtesy of United Artists Corporation

Soundtrack Available: Music in American Film

Watch—and listen to—classic movies whose popular music soundtracks propel action, underscore emotion, heighten authenticity, and stay in our memories. Organized by Wexner Center Film Curator David Filipi, the Soundtrack Available series features films notable for their creative and thoughtful use of popular music as a cinematic element. Many spawned soundtrack albums whose impact equaled that of the films themselves.

Rushmore

(Wes Anderson, 1998)

Manhattan

(Woody Allen, 1979)

// Double Feature

Thu, July 30, 2009  |  7:00PM
Film/Video Theater

One of tonight's films, Wes Anderson's Rushmore, draws on a varied mix of songs. The other—Woody Allen's Manhattan—concentrates on the music of one American original: George Gershwin.

Anderson is a master at using eclectic soundtracks to situate his characters in worlds of undetermined time and place. Scored by Devo's Mark Mothersbaugh, Rushmore follows the unproductively focused Max Fischer (Jason Schwartzman) as he attempts to navigate life at his beloved private school. Songs include Cat Stevens's "Here Comes My Baby" and the Stones' "I Am Waiting." (93 mins., 35mm)

Inspired by his love of Gershwin's music, Manhattan follows Allen's typically neurotic persona as he juggles relationships with the women in his life including his 17-year-old girlfriend (Mariel Hemingway) and lesbian ex-wife (Meryl Streep). The Gershwin standards include "Rhapsody in Blue" and "Embraceable You." (96 mins., 35mm)

Manhattan will begin at 8:40 PM.

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Rushmore trailer:
Trailer

Manhattan trailer:
Trailer

Save with a convenient packet of 9 Soundtrack Available ticket vouchers for only $36 for members, students, and senior citizens or $54 for the general public. The vouchers can be used at any Soundtrack Available film or redeemed for multiple seats at any combination of screenings. Call (614) 292-3535 or stop by the Wex to get the ticket pack.

SOUNDTRACK-THEMED DRINKS: Check out the Soundtrack Available-themed drinks at Surly Girl Saloon (1126 North High Street, Columbus) this summer (examples include The Easyrider and The Manhattan).

REDUCED PRICED SOUNDTRACKS: Visit Used Kids Records (1980 North High Street, Columbus) to browse and buy soundtrack recordings with discounts available if you bring in a ticket stub from any Soundtrack Available movie.


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