
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (Director's Cut)

New York premiere of the newly restored, director-approved version - on 70mm for the first time - featuring The Paris Theater's new, pristine print.
Introduced by Dana Polan on Thursday, September 18. Dana Polan is Martin Scorsese Professor of Cinema Studies and Department Chair at NYU. He is the author of 11 books, including a monograph on Close Encounters of the Third Kind in the British Film Institute’s Film Classics series. His current project is a co-authored book, Hoboken to Hollywood: The American Places of Frank Sinatra.
Richard Dreyfuss stars as cable worker Roy Neary, who along with several other stunned bystanders experience a close encounter of the first kind - witnessing UFOs soaring across the sky. After this life-changing event, the inexplicable vision of a strange, mountain-like formation haunts him. He becomes obsessed with discovering what it represents, much to the dismay of his wife and family. Meanwhile, bizarre occurrences are happening around the world. Government agents have close encounters of the second kind - discovering physical evidence of extraterrestrial visitors in the form of a lost fighter aircraft from World War II and a stranded military ship that disappeared decades earlier only to suddenly reappear in unusual places. Roy continues to chase his vision to a remote area where he and the agents follow the clues that have drawn them to reach a site where they will have a close encounter of the third kind - contact.
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