Leontine Cinema presents Desperately Seeking Susan (1985)

6/10/25 at The Woodward Theater
Doors at 7:00PM, Show at 7:30PM
$12 advance, $15 day of show
More info: www.woodwardtheater.com
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Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngAdpRVhHzY
Desperately Seeking Susan explores two different women trading lives. Madonna—in her first film role—plays the titular New Wave-ish character, while Rosanna Arquette plays Roberta, a bored New Jersey housewife looking for adventure. Coming off co-writing and directing the accomplished Smithereens, director Susan Seidelman continued her exploration of messy female protagonists and themes of transformation and reinvention.
Seidelman described the movie as her version of a screwball comedy. The film came out during a time when more women started directing studio films. It’s one of the first instances of a woman directing two female leads, and the producers, screenwriter, and studio executive are women, too. Forty years later, DSS is a hilarious dive into female identity and a New York that hardly exists anymore. Then newcomers Laurie Metcalf, John Turturro, Giancarlo Esposito, and Steven Wright give great performances alongside a catchy score and Madonna’s exclusive-to-the-movie hit “Into the Groove.”
Desperately Seeking Susan explores two different women trading lives. Madonna—in her first film role—plays the titular New Wave-ish character, while Rosanna Arquette plays Roberta, a bored New Jersey housewife looking for adventure. Coming off co-writing and directing the accomplished Smithereens, director Susan Seidelman continued her exploration of messy female protagonists and themes of transformation and reinvention.
Seidelman described the movie as her version of a screwball comedy. The film came out during a time when more women started directing studio films. It’s one of the first instances of a woman directing two female leads, and the producers, screenwriter, and studio executive are women, too. Forty years later, DSS is a hilarious dive into female identity and a New York that hardly exists anymore. Then newcomers Laurie Metcalf, John Turturro, Giancarlo Esposito, and Steven Wright give great performances alongside a catchy score and Madonna’s exclusive-to-the-movie hit “Into the Groove.”