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Screenings of the most famous film classics from tomorrow in the Dodest hall

AUTHOR:M.J. GDNUS

As part of the "Hollywood Film Pairs" review, which the KIC "Budo Tomović" film program is organizing from March 10 to 12, the most famous film classics that have been remembered and are always enjoyed watching precisely because of the unusual connection between the main actor and actress in a particular film will be shown.

During this review, viewers will have the opportunity to see that magic on the screen between Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn, Clark Gable, Grace Kelly and Ava Gardner, but also between James Stewart and Kim Novak, KIC announced.

On the first day of the review, the film "The African Queen" (1951), based on the novel by one of the most popular British writers, Forrester, will be on the repertoire.

This is the story of an English missionary and a Canadian riverboat captain who, after German troops destroy a village during World War I, are forced to flee and travel together down a dangerous river, meeting each other along the way. The film stars Oscar-winning actor Humphrey Bogart and Oscar-nominated actress Katharine Hepburn.

The American adventure film “Mogambo” (1953) directed by John Ford and starring Clark Gable, Ava Gardner and Grace Kelly will be released on Tuesday, March 11.

It is a remake of the 1932 film “Red Dust”, which also starred Clark Gable. In the film, the American actress and the wife of an English anthropologist fight for the affections of a charming hunter, who is devoted to his dangerous and risky job, i.e. hunting animals in the African wilderness. The film was nominated for two Oscars, for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress, and Grace Kelly won the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress.

The festival will conclude with the 1958 psychological thriller "Vertigo," considered one of the most successful films by the legendary master of horror and thriller Alfred Hitchcock.

A former San Francisco police detective, played by James Stewart in the film and still haunted by the memories of a tragedy that occurred during his duty, is rehired as a detective, this time to investigate the strange activities of his friend's wife. This timeless film was nominated for an Oscar in the categories of best sound and production design, and in 1958 it was awarded at the San Sebastian International Film Festival.

Film screenings will be organized in the DODEST hall, starting at 8 p.m., and admission is free.

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