The Beverly Theater brings a classic of British cinema to downtown Las Vegas with a screening of "Black Narcissus," Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's 1947 masterpiece. Set in a remote Himalayan convent, the film tells the story of Anglican nuns struggling to establish a mission while battling the isolation, elements, and their own suppressed desires. The Technicolor cinematography is stunning—vibrant, dreamlike, and almost hallucinatory—making this exactly the kind of film that deserves to be seen on a proper screen rather than at home.
The Beverly Theater's intimate 150-seat space and excellent acoustics create an ideal setting for experiencing this psychological drama. The film earned cinematographer Jack Cardiff an Academy Award for his groundbreaking use of color, and the restored prints that typically circulate today showcase why this remains one of the most visually striking films ever made. Whether you're a classic film enthusiast or just curious about cinema history, this screening offers a chance to see a genuine artistic achievement in a venue that respects the craft.