June 24, 25
David Hockney is one of the great surviving icons of the 1960s; the new bio-pic Hockney weaves together a portrait of the multifaceted artist from frank interviews with close friends, including several art world luminaries, as well as never before seen footage from Hockney’s own personal archive. Acclaimed filmmaker Randall Wright (Freud’s Naked Truths) offers a unique look at this unconventional artist who, at seventy-seven, is reaching new peaks of popularity worldwide and is as charming as ever. Hockney is funny, inspiring, bold and visionary; his sunny disposition and sense of adventure in the face of personal challenges are truly uplifting. 113 MIN
Here is an essay written by Randall Wright about Hockney’s love of movies and how they influenced him and in turn, how he influenced them.
WATCH the Official Trailer
Fri & Sat, June 24 and 25
Louder Than Bombs 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts upstairs
Marguerite 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts downstairs
Hockney 8:45 @ IU Fine Arts upstairs – Last Chance!
Sun June 26
Marguerite 7:00 at Bear’s Place
Fri & Sat, July 1 and 2
Louder Than Bombs 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts upstairs
Marguerite 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts downstai
Sun July 3
Marguerite 7:00 at Bear’s Place
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