The Seduction of Mimi
The Beverly Theater

The Beverly Theater presents a screening of "The Seduction of Mimi," Lina Wertmüller's darkly comic 1972 Italian masterpiece that cemented her reputation as one of cinema's most distinctive voices. The film follows a Sicilian laborer who becomes entangled in a web of politics, passion, and revenge after fleeing his hometown for Turin. Wertmüller's signature blend of biting social commentary and absurdist humor plays out through a story that satirizes machismo, political corruption, and the contradictions of Italian society in the post-war era.

The intimate setting of the Beverly Theater's 150-seat auditorium makes for an ideal environment to experience this classic of Italian cinema. The venue's excellent acoustics and modern projection capabilities will do justice to the film's vivid cinematography and memorable score by Piero Piccioni. This screening offers a chance to see a film that's often overlooked in discussions of 1970s European cinema, despite its Oscar nomination for Best Foreign Language Film and its influence on subsequent generations of filmmakers.

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