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DESCRIPTION:With political scientist Ester Fuchs and playwright Theresa Reb
 eck in conversation \n\n	Dir. Tom O’Horgan. 1974\, 104 mins. DCP. With Gen
 e Wilder\, Zero Mostel\, Karen Black. One by one\, people are turning into
  rhinoceroses. Incredulous office clerk Stanley (Wilder) starts to think s
 uch a transformation might not be the worst thing. Reuniting Mostel and Wi
 lder for the first and only time after The Producers\, Rhinoceros is an ad
 aptation of Eugène Ionesco’s absurdist play\, anti-fascist play\, which pr
 emiered at the Royal Court in London in 1960 and was directed by Orson Wel
 les. Mostel won a Tony Award in a production the following year for the ro
 le he reprises in the film with physical-comedic genius. Rhinoceros will b
 e followed by a conversation about how the political theories explored in 
 the story still resonate today. &nbsp\; \n	\n\n\n	\n		Tickets: $15 ($11 se
 niors and students / $7 youth (ages 3–17) / free for children under 3 and 
 Museum members at the Film Lover and Kids Premium levels and above). Order
  tickets online. (Members may contact members@movingimage.us with question
 s regarding online reservations.) \n		\n		\n		  Ticket purchase includes s
 ame-day admission to the Museum (see gallery hours). View the Museum’s tic
 keting policy here. For more information on membership and to join online\
 , visit our membership page. \n		\n	\n	\n		About the speakers: \n	\n	\n		E
 ster Fuchs is Professor of International and Public Affairs and Political 
 Science and is the Director of the Urban and Social Policy Program at Colu
 mbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs. Her research
  focuses on topics including urban politics and policy\, political partici
 pation\, and American parties and elections. She is author Mayors and Mone
 y: Fiscal Policy in New York and Chicago (University of Chicago Press\, 20
 10). Dr. Fuchs is Director of WhosOnTheBallot.org\, an online voter engage
 ment initiative. \n	\n	Theresa Rebeck is a prolific writer with success sp
 anning theater\, television\, film\, and literature. Her fourth Broadway p
 lay\, Bernhardt/Hamlet\, will premiere at the Roundabout Theatre this fall
  starring Janet McTeer. Rebeck’s plays\, which include Seminar in which Al
 an Rickman starred\, have won multiple awards\, including being a finalist
  for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Her play Downstairs will receive its Ne
 w York premiere at Primary Stages in November\, starring Tim Daly and Tyne
  Daly. Ms. Rebeck’s work in television includes creating the NBC drama Sma
 sh\, and she has written feature films including Harriet the Spy\, and Jes
 sica Chastain’s 355\, which was at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival market an
 d will star Chastain\, Lupita Nyong’o\, Penelope Cruz\, and Marion Cotilla
 rd. Theresa Rebeck has been named one of the 150 Fearless Women in the Wor
 ld by Newsweek. In 1996\, she adapted Rhinoceros for its first major New Y
 ork revival since the 1960s. \n	\n
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LOCATION:Museum of the Moving Image - Redstone Theater
SUMMARY:Rhinoceros: The Decline of Civilization
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