45 Years (2015), directed by Andrew Haigh
R, 1h 35m
On the eve of their anniversary celebration, a couple confronts a revelation from the past that shifts the foundation of their decades-long marriage. A masterful, deeply human portrait of love and aging.
This spring, the Silver Screen Society invites our community to travel through the landscapes of memory — the places we return to, the people we carry with us, and the moments that continue to shape our lives long after they’ve passed. Through five exceptional films spanning documentary, avant-garde cinema, and contemporary storytelling, we’ll explore how love endures, how recollection shifts, and how time can both sharpen and soften the truths we hold.
Beginning with
Time, a mother’s decades-long devotion to her family, and concluding with
45 Years, a quiet reckoning with the weight of shared history, this series moves through the complexities of remembering and forgetting. Along the way, we encounter the surreal spaces of
Last Year at Marienbad, the emotional reconstruction of
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, and the tender “what if” of
Past Lives.
Together, these films form a meditation on how we understand our lives through the people we have loved, the choices we’ve made, and the memories that accompany us into the future. Each screening will be followed by a guided conversation designed to foster connection, reflection, and community among participants.