The Master in 35mm
This September, the Roxy is thrilled to celebrate the work of one of American cinema's greatest living filmmakers: Paul Thomas Anderson. Running throughout Anderson's films is a preoccupation with the spiritual history of California; accordingly, we're showing four of his greatest films in chronological order, foregrounding Anderson's newest film (another California-set drama, and his second Thomas Pynchon adaptation), One Battle After Another, before its September 26 release. 

Missoula Valley PTA: Four Films by Paul Thomas Anderson

There Will Be Blood - September 3 and 7
 
The Master in 35mm - September 10 and 14

Inherent Vice
 - September 17 and 21

Boogie Nights
 in 35mm - September 24 and 28 

The Master: Haunted by his past, WW-II veteran and drifter Freddie Quell crosses paths with a mysterious movement called The Cause, led by Lancaster Dodd, aka The Master, and his wife Peggy. Their twisted relationship is the core of this film which the New York Times called "a glorious and haunting symphony of color, emotion, and sound with camera movements that elicit an involuntary gasp and feats of acting that defy comprehension."


Cast: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Joaquin Phoenix, Amy Adams
Director: Paul Thomas Anderson
Written by: Paul Thomas Anderson
Rated: R
Duration: 144 min
Released: 2012
Genre: Drama
Music: Jonny Greenwood