Nights of Cabiria
The Beverly Theater

The Beverly Theater brings Federico Fellini's masterpiece "Nights of Cabiria" to the screen, offering audiences a chance to experience this 1957 Italian classic in their intimate downtown Arts District venue. The film follows Cabiria, a spirited Roman prostitute played by Fellini's wife Giulietta Masina, through a series of heartbreaking encounters as she searches for love and dignity in a world that consistently lets her down. Masina's performance is nothing short of luminous—her expressive face and childlike optimism make Cabiria one of cinema's most unforgettable characters.

Watching this influential work in The Beverly Theater's state-of-the-art 150-seat space adds another dimension to the experience. The venue's excellent acoustics capture every note of Nino Rota's evocative score, while the modern projection does justice to the film's striking black-and-white cinematography. This is neorealist filmmaking at its finest, blending social commentary with moments of genuine tenderness and even dark humor. The film's influence stretches far beyond its Oscar win for Best Foreign Language Film—it later inspired the Broadway musical "Sweet Charity."

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