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You've Got Mail (1998)
Dir. Nora Ephron, 1998, USA, 119 min.
Co-presented by Romantic Urbanism.
In this remake of Ernst Lubitsch’s The Shop Around the Corner (1940), the CEO of a large corporate bookstore stalks a small-business-owner until they fall in love. Career-defining performances by Tom Hanks (Polar Express) and Meg Ryan (Kate & Leopold) inject pizzazz into an already crackling script co-penned by the inimitable Nora Ephron and her sister, Delia.
Attendees of the 7:30PM screening on Wednesday, January 7, will be treated to assorted noshes generously provided by Zabar’s!
The 6:00PM screening on Friday, January 9, will be followed by a conversation between tour guide Margaret Delaney, bookseller Dorian Thornley, and Romantic Urbanism’s Daphne Lundi.
Margaret Delaney has loved You’ve Got Mail since she first saw it in 1998. For more than a decade she has led an annual walking tour of the movie’s many filming locations on the Upper West Side (the community garden in Riverside Park, Zabar’s, Gray’s Papaya, Barnes & Noble, the movie theater where Kathleen confesses that she forgot to vote in the last mayoral election, and more).
Dorian Thornley is the owner of Westsider Rare & Used Books at Broadway and West 80th Street. Nora Ephron used to come in all the time.
Daphne Lundi is an urban planner and climate policymaker from Brooklyn. She co-leads Romantic Urbanism, an ongoing project that explores how cities can foster love, connection, and social cohesion.
Louise Yeung is an urban planner, artist, and co-founder of Romantic Urbanism, a project that imagines how cities can be designed to foster love and connection.
Dir. Nora Ephron, 1998, USA, 119 min.
Co-presented by Romantic Urbanism.
In this remake of Ernst Lubitsch’s The Shop Around the Corner (1940), the CEO of a large corporate bookstore stalks a small-business-owner until they fall in love. Career-defining performances by Tom Hanks (Polar Express) and Meg Ryan (Kate & Leopold) inject pizzazz into an already crackling script co-penned by the inimitable Nora Ephron and her sister, Delia.
Attendees of the 7:30PM screening on Wednesday, January 7, will be treated to assorted noshes generously provided by Zabar’s!
The 6:00PM screening on Friday, January 9, will be followed by a conversation between tour guide Margaret Delaney, bookseller Dorian Thornley, and Romantic Urbanism’s Daphne Lundi.
Margaret Delaney has loved You’ve Got Mail since she first saw it in 1998. For more than a decade she has led an annual walking tour of the movie’s many filming locations on the Upper West Side (the community garden in Riverside Park, Zabar’s, Gray’s Papaya, Barnes & Noble, the movie theater where Kathleen confesses that she forgot to vote in the last mayoral election, and more).
Dorian Thornley is the owner of Westsider Rare & Used Books at Broadway and West 80th Street. Nora Ephron used to come in all the time.
Daphne Lundi is an urban planner and climate policymaker from Brooklyn. She co-leads Romantic Urbanism, an ongoing project that explores how cities can foster love, connection, and social cohesion.
Louise Yeung is an urban planner, artist, and co-founder of Romantic Urbanism, a project that imagines how cities can be designed to foster love and connection.