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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Daniel Jonah Wolpert. Students £6 CRASSH Conspiracies and Conspiracy Film Season Roman Polanski’s notorious late ‘60s psychological thriller Rosemary’s Baby draws the paranoid anxieties of the conspiracy theory into the apartment block and inside a marriage. Within the home, the film exposes the same mechanics of fear and uncertainty that inform the political conspiracy theory. However, in Rosemary’s Baby, the domestic conspiracy – if it is really happening – seems to operate on an even grander, cosmic scale – a war between God and Satan. With an introduction by Michael Newton, film writer for the Guardian and author of Age of Assassins, who will discuss conspiracies and conspiracy theories, domestic, political and diabolical. More information from Arts Picturehouse Cambridge Arts Picturehouse weekday evenings prices (Tuesdays – Thursdays from 5pm) Adult £9.50 Member £7.50
Student £6 (Festival Special Offer) Child £6.00 Arts Picturehouse Cinema box office telephone lines are open from 9.30am – 8.30pm, seven days a week. Please call 0871 902 5720 (calls cost 10p a minute from a BT landline) to book tickets (Tickets available from Arts Picturehouse Box Office only) This talk is part of the Film Screenings and Talks series. This talk is included in these lists:
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