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NEW WAVE PRESENTS
Special 25th Anniversary Screening
The Breakfast Club
Monday, September 20
At The Paris Theatre
4 West 58th Street

Starting at 6pm on Monday September 20: you may pick-up your tickets at the Paris Theater, 4 West 58th Street, if you did not pick them up in advance at the Walter Reade Theater's box office. The event will begin at 7pm.

The high-school classic—the most famous detention session in movie history! In person: Anthony Michael Hall, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald, and Ally Sheedy. The post-screening panel discussion will be moderated by Kevin Smith. Immediately following the event, there will be an afterparty at Good Units, Hudson, 356 West 58th Street.

Please note: This event is sold out. Thank you.

Special thanks to Giant Step for hosting the afterparty. We Card: Presentation of valid ID required to be served alcoholic beverages at the afterparty. Ticket Information >>

Scene Photo Hughes’s second feature as director assembles five students from five disparate walks of high-school life for movie history’s most famous detention session. With his typical incisiveness, Hughes takes this cross-section of tried-and-true personality types—the tough guy (Judd Nelson), the jock (Emilio Estevez), the brainiac (Anthony Michael Hall), the neurotic (Ally Sheedy), and the prom queen (Molly Ringwald)—and reveals the unique, complex individuals underneath, struggling to define themselves in the adolescent maelstrom.

Scene Photo The Breakfast Club
John Hughes, 1985, USA; 97m

TICKET INFORMATION
• $25 General Public: Screening & Panel only ~ Starting at 6pm on Monday September 20: you may pick-up your tickets at the Paris Theater, 4 West 58th Street, if you did not pick them up in advance at the Walter Reade Theater's box office.
• $40 GP + Party: Screening & Panel plus Afterparty with 1 complimentary 42BELOW cocktail or Stella Artois beer.* Please check-in at the Paris Theatre to pick up your tickets and Afterparty Passes.
• $65 VIP: Screening & Panel with seating in a reserved section of the Paris Theatre plus Afterparty with 2 hours of complimentary 42BELOW cocktails and Stella Artois beer.* Please check-in at the Paris Theatre to pick up your tickets and Afterparty Passes.
*Cash Bar also available. We Card: Presentation of valid ID required to be served alcoholic beverages at the afterparty.

JOHN HUGHES
When John Hughes died in August of 2009 at the age of 59, it had been nearly two decades since he had sat in the director’s chair, and one since he had signed his own name to a screenplay. But despite his self-imposed Hollywood exile, Hughes and his films—iconic portraits of suburban American adolescence—continued to loom large, for successive generations of teen moviegoers, and for the filmmakers (including Judd Apatow, Kevin Smith, and Jason Reitman) openly influenced by his work. Like a kinder, gentler Holden Caulfield who never joined the ranks of the grown-up phonies, Hughes possessed an uncanny ability to speak to teens in their own voices, to access their hopes and fears and feelings of outsiderdom, and to reassure them that this thing called high school too shall pass. Ironically, for all his popular success, Hughes never won or was even nominated for any industry accolades. On the anniversary of his untimely passing, we celebrate his eternal place in the pop-culture firmament.


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Mon Sep 20: 7

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