Mariel Capanna Film Series: Time Constraints—Boyhood
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The Clark Art Institute (225 South Street, Williamstown, MA 01267, Williamstown MA)
Mariel Capanna imposes time constraints upon herself as part of her painting practice. In honor of Capanna’s public spaces installation, this series showcases films by directors who worked within time constraints.
The series concludes with a screening of Boyhood (2014). There has never been another movie like Boyhood, from director Richard Linklater. An event film of the utmost modesty, it was shot over the course of twelve years in the director’s native Texas and charts the physical and emotional changes experienced by a child named Mason (Ellar Coltrane), his divorced parents (Patricia Arquette, who won an Oscar for her performance, and Ethan Hawke), and his older sister (Lorelei Linklater). Alighting not on milestones but on the small, in-between moments that make up lives, Linklater fashions a flawlessly acted, often funny portrait that flows effortlessly from one year to the next. Allowing us to watch people age on film with documentary realism while gripping us in a fictional narrative of exquisite everydayness, Boyhood has a power that only the art of cinema could harness. (Run time: 2 hours, 45 minutes)
Free. Accessible seats available; for information, call 413 458 0524. Details: clarkart.edu/events
Image: Boyhood, Richard Linklater, 2014