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Sam Taylor-Wood presents 'A Woman Under the Influence'
The British artist will present the John Cassavetes classic as part of Time Out's 'My Favourite Film' season.
Sep 12 2006
Sam Taylor-Wood, one of the most succesful artists to emerge from the Young British Artists movement, will introduce her favourite film at the Curzon Soho cinema this weekend.
As part of Time Out and Curzon Cinemas' 'My Favourite Film' series, the Turner Prize nominee will present a special screening of the 1974 classic 'A Woman Under the Influence'.
Directed by John Cassavetes, the film revolves around the explosive relationship between a troubled married couple, fearlessly played by Gena Rowlands and Peter Falk.
To read the Time Out review, click here, and to buy tickets for the event (which takes place on Sunday, September 17 at 1pm) call the Curzon Soho box office on 0870 756 4620.
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