The Craft (1996, 35mm) | Andrew Fleming

Friday, October 18, 2019 - 7:00pm
a teenage girl levitates in the middle of a bedroom while three of her friends look on with surprise

The Craft
(Andrew Fleming, 1996, 105 min, USA, Color, 35mm)

A group of outcast teenage girls study magic to gain power over the problems that young women often face in high school (gaslighting, bullying, racism, body issues, and sexual assault to name a few). The Craft has emerged as a defining cult movie of female empowerment, survival in the modern world, and excellent mid-90s fashion. 

"Deliciously dangerous excursions into adolescent self-discovery." - Wally Hammond, Time Out

Sponsored by the Program in the Arts of the Moving Image (AMI).


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