Far and Away

Showtimes updated on Tuesday evenings
Legend
OCOpen Captioned
Special Content
35mm
SFSensory Friendly
Cinema Studies

Far and Away

Presented on 35mm

Ron Howard’s sprawling epic of late 19th-century immigration centers on an Irish tenant farmer (Tom Cruise) and a bourgeois lass (Nicole Kidman) who spar and bicker before falling in love, moving to grimy, brawling Boston, and finally homesteading out west. Confidently toggling between melodrama, meet-cute comedy, and action movie heroics, Far and Away was among Howard’s most formally and technically ambitious, and was the first Hollywood film shot on 70mm in a decade—best displayed in the film’s thrilling finale depicting the Oklahoma Land Rush. Then-newlyweds, Cruise and Kidman are heedlessly committed to their roles, particularly Cruise, whose surprisingly brawny physique proves convincing as his Joseph Donnelly turns to bare-knuckle boxing upon arriving to the New World.  

Presented alongside Immigration Nation.

"Odd as it seems for a film built on such a grand scale, sweet is the operative word here, and that's not meant as an insult."
Julie Salamon, Wall Street Journal
"Director Howard keeps his crowded frames abustle with activity, in part because of the sheer indomitability with which his leading characters are endowed by the actors and by writer Dolman, but mostly because the movie takes enlivening chances with its material."
Richard Schickel, Time

This film is part of the Ron Howard Retrospective series.



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