Summer Rewind: 1995
Safe
This June, the Roxy pays tribute to a host of extraordinary films--from every genre imaginable--turning 30 this year with Summer Rewind: 1995!
June 4 & 8: Casino June 5: The Celluloid Closet (Queer West Film Fest)
June 6 - 8: Safe
June 7: Babe
June 11 & 15: Heat
June 13 - 15: Welcome to the Dollhouse
June 14: Batman Forever
June 17: La Haine (Cinema Abroad)
June 18 & 22: Seven
June 19: Devil in a Blue Dress (Essential Cinema)
June 20 - 22: To Die For
June 21: Jumanji
June 24: Ghost in the Shell (Persistence of Vision: Animated Masterworks)
June 25 & 29: 12 Monkeys June 26: GoldenEye (Knockout Cinema)
June 27 - 29: Dead Man June 28: Tommy Boy
Safe: Julianne Moore gives a breakthrough performance as Carol White, a Los Angeles housewife in the late 1980s who comes down with a debilitating illness. After the doctors she sees can give her no clear diagnosis, she comes to believe that she has frighteningly extreme environmental allergies. A profoundly unsettling work from the great American director Todd Haynes, Safe functions on multiple levels: as a prescient commentary on self-help culture, as a metaphor for the AIDS crisis, as a drama about class and social estrangement, and as a horror film about what you cannot see. This revelatory drama was named the best film of the 1990s in a Village Voice poll of more than fifty critics.
June 4 & 8: Casino June 5: The Celluloid Closet (Queer West Film Fest)
June 6 - 8: Safe
June 7: Babe
June 11 & 15: Heat
June 13 - 15: Welcome to the Dollhouse
June 14: Batman Forever
June 17: La Haine (Cinema Abroad)
June 18 & 22: Seven
June 19: Devil in a Blue Dress (Essential Cinema)
June 20 - 22: To Die For
June 21: Jumanji
June 24: Ghost in the Shell (Persistence of Vision: Animated Masterworks)
June 25 & 29: 12 Monkeys June 26: GoldenEye (Knockout Cinema)
June 27 - 29: Dead Man June 28: Tommy Boy
Safe: Julianne Moore gives a breakthrough performance as Carol White, a Los Angeles housewife in the late 1980s who comes down with a debilitating illness. After the doctors she sees can give her no clear diagnosis, she comes to believe that she has frighteningly extreme environmental allergies. A profoundly unsettling work from the great American director Todd Haynes, Safe functions on multiple levels: as a prescient commentary on self-help culture, as a metaphor for the AIDS crisis, as a drama about class and social estrangement, and as a horror film about what you cannot see. This revelatory drama was named the best film of the 1990s in a Village Voice poll of more than fifty critics.
Cast: Julianne Moore, Xander Berkeley
Director: Todd Haynes
Written by: Todd Haynes
Rated: R
Duration: 119 min
Released: 1995
Genre: Drama