Over the course of the 1990s, writer-director Whit Stillman made a trilogy of witty, literate and insightful films centred upon the social lives and anxieties of privileged, haplessly erudite young Americans both at home (New York) and abroad. Loosely referred to as his “doomed bourgeois in love” trilogy, these three films are at once witty and effervescent comedies and melancholic portraits of the era-defining social change of the 1980s.
Written by Rod White, Programme Director
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