
Film Screening - (Color - 114 mins)
An American in Paris (1951) is a timeless musical that beautifully blends romance, art and music against the enchanting backdrop of Paris. Directed by Vincente Minnelli, the film stars Gene Kelly as Jerry Mulligan, an American ex-soldier who stays in Paris to pursue his dream of becoming a painter. His life takes an unexpected turn when he falls in love with the charming Lise Bouvier, played by Leslie Caron. However, their romance is complicated by misunderstandings and existing commitments, leading to an emotional and engaging story.
The film is celebrated for its dazzling choreography, memorable performances, and the unforgettable music of George and Ira Gershwin. Its spectacular 17- minute ballet finale, inspired by famous French artists and Impressionist paintings, remains one of the greatest achievements in cinematic history. Gene Kelly's energetic dance sequences and Leslie Caron's graceful debut performance make the film a visual delight.
Winner of six Academy Awards, including Best Picture, An American in Paris continues to captivate audiences with its elegance, optimism and artistic brilliance. More than seven decades after its release, it remains a landmark in the history of Hollywood musicals, showcasing the magic of storytelling through music, dance, and breath-taking visual artistry.
Director: Vincente Minnelli
Screenplay: Alan Jay Lerner
Based on a story by Alan Jay Lerner
Cinematography: Alfred Gilks
Music by George Gershwin
Cast: Gene Kelly, Leslie Caron, Oscar Levant, Georges Guetary
An NCPA and Jonetsu Entertainment presentation, under license from Warner