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THE WILD PARTY
(Dorothy Arzner, US, 77’)

NFT 2
Thursday 13 March 6:30PM

In a woman’s college full of lively flapper students, Stella (the original ‘It’ girl Clara Bow) turns the dorm into one wild party and distracts the anthropology professor from his educational mission.

+ A House Divided
(Alice Guy, US, c15’)

A delightful early screwball comedy of marital (dis)harmony.

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