AVALON (Barry Levinson, 1990)
Museum of the Moving Image
35th Ave. at 36th St., Astoria
Saturday, September 22, free with museum admission, 7:00
Series continues through September 30
718-777-6800
www.movingimage.us
Barry Levinson’s poignant drama follows the trials and tribulations of the Krichinsky family, Polish immigrants trying to make a life in America. The third in Levinson’s Baltimore series (following 1982’s Diner and 1987’s Tin Men and preceding 1999’s Liberty Heights), Avalon is heart-wrenchingly beautiful, led by a sweet, innocent performance by Armin Mueller-Stahl as Sam Krichinsky, the family patriarch, and Aidan Quinn as the son who has different dreams. The outstanding cast also includes Elijah Wood, Elizabeth Perkins, Kevin Pollak, Joan Plowright, and the great Lou Jacobi as Gabriel Krichinsky, who has a hysterical Thanksgiving Day fight with his brother Sam. One of the most tender and moving multigenerational dramas of the last few decades, Avalon is screening on September 22 as part of the Museum of the Moving Image’s “Film After Film” series, a collection of works selected by J. Hoberman focusing on how digital technology is changing the way movies are both made and viewed.