TUESDAY PICK | Trylon Microcinema shines a light on screen legend Charlotte Rampling

As Richard Thompson is to rock legends, Charlotte Rampling is to screen legends: she's got the goods, and she's still smokin'...you just haven't heard of her. Her fiery performance in François Ozon's Swimming Pool (2003)—including, at the age of 57, an eye-popping nude scene—helped put her back on the cultural map, but she never really went away, and she's remained prolific. On February 21, the Trylon Microcinema is presenting the local premiere of Charlotte Rampling: The Look, a documentary following Rampling's career from the swinging 60s to the present.
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