
The Florida Film Festival is honored to welcome Ms. Farrow to Enzian Theater to celebrate her phenomenal career. Following the film screening, Ms. Farrow will be present for a Q&A with the audience.
This visiting artist event is presented through the kind generosity of Teresa Williams.
Rosemary’s Baby:
Rosemary Woodhouse (Mia Farrow in one of her most memorable roles), a young Catholic homemaker dreaming of starting a family, and Guy (John Cassavetes), her struggling actor husband, move into an imposing New York City building with a dark past. Surrounded by unsettling stories about mysterious residents and eerie occurrences, the new tenants befriend Roman and Minnie Castevet (Ruth Gordon in an Academy Award® winning performance), their amiable next-door neighbors. Shortly after, Rosemary gets pregnant and at last, things are looking up. However, as alarming hints of a sinister conspiracy emerge, suspicion and mental anguish get the best of her. Undoubtedly, the inexperienced mother-to-be is overreacting; no one wants to cut Rosemary off from her circle of friends. Then again, why is everyone so conveniently eager to help? And above all else, why is Guy allowing it?
Mia Farrow:
Mia Farrow has been called an icon of her generation. The first U.S. actress to be accepted as a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company, she appeared on the first-ever cover of People Magazine. Born to director John Farrow (Around the World in 80 Days) and actress Maureen O’Sullivan (Tarzan the Ape Man), over her 60-year career she has been nominated for nine Golden Globes and three BAFTA awards, appeared in culturally-defining projects from TV’s Peyton Place and Rosemary’s Baby to The Great Gatsby (opposite Robert Redford), Robert Altman’s A Wedding, and legendary roles in Hannah and Her Sisters and Crimes and Misdemeanors, up to her most recent turn as Pearl Winslow on the Netflix series The Watcher. In 2024, she returned to Broadway, starring opposite Patti LuPone in The Roommate.
Tickets to “An Evening with Mia Farrow, featuring Rosemary’s Baby” are non-refundable. This event is part of the Florida Film Festival – table reservations are not available.
1968, USA, 136 minutes, Directed by Roman Polanski, Rated R

