Whit Stillman's first film, from 1990, is a wryly sympathetic portrait of some aristocratic college students who attend nightly balls in Manhattan over their Christmas holiday. With glittering dialogue and lovely New York scenery, it's the film Woody Allen might have made if he'd been born rich.
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