Director: Nicholas Roeg
Cast includes: Donald Sutherland, Julie Christie
110 mins  / 1973 / UK

Celebrating the legacy of Donald Sutherland, Canadian actor who died this summer and starred in Don't Look Now, Klute, M*A*S*H and was the father of actor Keifer Sutherland.

Imparting news of his father’s death, Kiefer Sutherland called him “one of the most important actors in the history of film,” and it’s hard to disagree.

Donald Sutherland rode the crest of shifting screen trends for six decades. He never stopped working, and was never less than committed and passionate, whether serving his screen apprenticeship in B-movie horror, emerging in the 1970s as a leading man and unlikely sex symbol, segueing into character roles and scene-stealing cameos, or electrifying a new generation as President Coriolanus Snow in The Hunger Games franchise (2012 to 2015).

Don't Look Now is a classic masterpiece, uniquely eerie and hugely influential. Enjoy seeing it again on the big screen and celebrate a film legend with us.

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