Maggie Smith in one of those technically stunning, emotionally distant performances that the British are so good at.

D. Kehr

Chicago Reader

The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie

5 FEBRUARY:  7 pm
UK – 1969 – Drama – 116 Mins 

VENUE: VERANDAH ROOM
MALENY COMMUNITY CENTRE
23 MAPLE STREET MALENY 

In 1970, Maggie Smith received the Academy Award and BAFTA for Best Actress in a Leading Role for this film, in which she plays a complex, unconventional teacher in a 1930s Edinburgh girls’ school. Worshipped by her students and her married lover, the adoration does not extend to her headmistress. Brodie’s eccentricities, and support of Franco in the Spanish Civil War, do not win her any favours. Maggie Smith only got the role when Vanessa Redgrave, who had played Jean Brodie on stage, refused to repeat that ’pro-fascist part’. But it was the role for which Maggie Smith became internationally famous, and it is our tribute to this great and much-loved actor, who departed this world last year at the age of 89, after starring in The Miracle Club just the year before.

MATINEE SCREENING
No need to book in advance
Doors
Open at 2:30 for licensed bar, complimentary tea/coffee
Movie Starts at 3:00 pm