Robert Altman was one of the most distinctive stylists in cinema history and a genuinely independent voice in post-Golden Age Hollywood. Utilising sprawling ensembles, highly mobile camera work and multitrack sound recording, he crafted vast cinematic tapestries which reflected and satirised American society, and were both deeply engrossing and slyly subversive. On the centenary of his birth, we celebrate his legacy with a retrospective of his work.
Robert Altman: A Centenary Retrospective screens on Thursday nights at 7pm from 15 May to 11 September.
3 and 6 film multi-passes are available here.