ZARDOZ
Tuesday, January 14
8:20
Wednesday, January 15
12:30
Wednesday, January 22
3:30
U.K., 1974
Written and directed by John Boorman
With Sean Connery, Charlotte Rampling, Sara Kestelman, John Alderton
Approx. 105 min. DCP.
“The gun is good. The penis is evil.” So sayeth the airborne, stone-headed god Zardoz in post-apocalyptic 2293, chucking guns to Sean Connery’s hairy-chested, red loinclothed Zed the Exterminator. Zed executes the law in a battle between the Eternals (immortals, living idyllically) and Brutals (mortals, who live to serve the Eternals). Boorman’s sole foray into science fiction — a class-conflict dystopic vision, sumptuously photographed by Geoffrey Unsworth (2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY) — though a flop when released, has now attained cult classic status.
Reviews
“Fascinating and beautiful and odd. Like nearly all of Boorman’s films, it pushes past such easy answers and into a challenging, verdant forest that demands we feel as well as think.”
– Stephanie Zacharek, Village Voice
“Highly inventive, provocative, and visually striking (sci-fi) adventure with metaphysical trimmings.”
– Jonathan Rosenbaum, Chicago Reader
“The startling beauty and tension he can work into a single shot — say, of Connery rising out of a pile of dark grain holding a revolver — are the work of a filmmaker who is rather a wizard himself.”
– Jay Cocks, TIME
“Visually the film remains a sparkling display of fireworks, brilliantly shot and directed.”
– Tom Milne, Time Out