Don’t Miss the IAF Cinematheque Screening of the Classic Western ‘Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid’

The Iranian Artists Forum (IAF) in Tehran is set to delight film enthusiasts with a screening of the classic 1969 American Western buddy film, “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid”. Directed by the legendary George Roy Hill, this cinematic gem will be part of the IAF cinematheque’s 637th program on Monday. Following the screening, attendees will have the opportunity to engage in a review session featuring esteemed film critic Javad Toosi.

This iconic film, running for 110 minutes, will be presented with Persian subtitles, making it accessible to a broader audience. The screening is scheduled for 5 p.m. at the Nasseri Hall of the IAF, according to reports from Mehr.

Synopsis of “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid”

Loosely based on true events, “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” narrates the thrilling escapades of Wild West outlaws Robert LeRoy Parker, famously known as Butch Cassidy (played by Paul Newman), and his partner Harry Longabaugh, the Sundance Kid (portrayed by Robert Redford). After executing a series of train robberies, the duo finds themselves pursued by a relentless US posse. To evade capture, they, along with Sundance’s love interest, Etta Place (played by Katharine Ross), make their way to Bolivia.

A Film of Distinction

This classic has garnered substantial acclaim over the years, securing a total of 22 awards, which include:

  • Oscars for Best Writing and Cinematography
  • A Golden Globe for Best Original Score

Originally released on September 24, 1969, the film faced mixed reviews from critics at the time of its release. However, it has since achieved a revered status in cinematic history. Notably, in 2003, the Library of Congress included it in the United States National Film Registry for its “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant” contributions to film.

Critical Reception and Legacy

The American Film Institute (AFI) has recognized the film’s impact by ranking it as:

  1. The 73rd-greatest American film in its “AFI’s 100 Years…100 Movies (10th Anniversary Edition)” list
  2. The 50th on the original list
  3. The 20th-greatest hero on “AFI’s 100 Years…100 Heroes & Villains”
  4. The 7th-greatest Western of all time in the AFI’s Top 10 list (2008)

The film is centered around the notorious outlaws who executed bank and train robberies in the early 1900s. While they were reputed to have committed numerous heists across the American Northwest, experts suggest they were involved in only nine significant thefts. The real-life Butch Cassidy and Sundance Kid did indeed flee to South America, as depicted in the film, although family members have expressed doubts that they died there.

Commemorating Robert Redford

This screening holds special significance as it comes shortly after the passing of one of its lead actors, Robert Redford, who recently died at the age of 89. Redford was a celebrated American actor, director, and producer renowned for his charismatic performances during the American New Wave era. Over a career that spanned more than six decades, he achieved widespread recognition and collected numerous accolades, including:

  • An Academy Award
  • A BAFTA Award
  • Five Golden Globe Awards

In addition to these awards, Redford received several prestigious honors throughout his lifetime, such as:

  • The Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award in 1996
  • The Academy Honorary Award in 2002
  • The Kennedy Center Honors in 2005
  • The Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2016
  • The Honorary César in 2019

Redford’s passing on September 16, 2023, at his home in Sundance, Utah, marks a significant loss for the film industry and his many admirers.

Don’t miss the chance to witness this classic film and engage in a meaningful discussion about its enduring legacy. Join the Iranian Artists Forum for a memorable cinematic experience.

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