

James Dean plays Jim Stark, a teenager struggling to find his place in the world, in the classic Rebel Without a Cause. The film depicts the vulnerability of young adulthood and the dangers of a dangerous game. A milestone in American film history.
In Rebel Without a Cause, James Dean plays teenager Jim Stark, a boy struggling with his identity and place in society. With this role, Dean gave a face to a generation that felt misunderstood. Released in 1955, the film became one of the most recognizable works in American cinema history.
The film revolves around friendship, loyalty, and the pressure of parents and peers. Jim Stark searches for stability in a world of conflict and misunderstanding. Besides Dean, Natalie Wood and Sal Mineo play the other leads. Together, they form a trio that vividly portrays the vulnerability of young adults.
Director Nicholas Ray created a film far ahead of its time. The iconic jacket, Dean's intense gaze, and the tension in every scene made it a cultural heritage. Rebel Without a Cause inspired generations of filmmakers and remains a benchmark in discussions about youth culture and coming-of-age cinema to this day.
| Date | Time |
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| Friday 20 March | Time: 10:45 - 12:36 |
| Sunday 22 March | Time: 10:00 - 11:51 |
| Monday 23 March | Time: 10:45 - 12:36 |