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Sunday 22, February

The Red Shoes

The Red Shoes

Sunday 22, February

Friday 27, February

The Way We Were

The Way We Were

PG

Friday 27, February

Sunday 1, March

The Way We Were

The Way We Were

PG

Sunday 1, March

The Color of Pomegranates

The Color of Pomegranates

Sunday 1, March

Saturday 7, March

Casablanca

Casablanca

PGRated PG for mild violence.

Saturday 7, March

Sunday 8, March

Casablanca

Casablanca

PGRated PG for mild violence.

Sunday 8, March

Sunday 22, March

The King of Kings

The King of Kings

PG

Sunday 22, March

Chariots of Fire

Chariots of Fire

PG

Sunday 22, March

Saturday 28, March

The Prince of Egypt

The Prince of Egypt

PGfor intense depiction of thematic elements

Saturday 28, March

Sunday 29, March

The Prince of Egypt

The Prince of Egypt

PGfor intense depiction of thematic elements

Sunday 29, March

Saturday 4, April

The King of Kings

The King of Kings

PG

Saturday 4, April

Friday 10, April

Up

Up

PGfor some peril and action

Friday 10, April

The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

PG-13epic battle sequences and some scary images.

Friday 10, April

Sunday 12, April

Up

Up

PGfor some peril and action

Sunday 12, April

Saturday 2, May

Star Wars: A New Hope (1977)

Star Wars: A New Hope (1977)

PGfor sci-fi violence and brief mild language.

Saturday 2, May

Friday 8, May

Roman Holiday

Roman Holiday

Friday 8, May

Sunday 10, May

Roman Holiday

Roman Holiday

Sunday 10, May

Friday 15, May

Sabrina - 1954

Sabrina - 1954

Friday 15, May

Sunday 17, May

Sabrina - 1954

Sabrina - 1954

Sunday 17, May

Friday 22, May

Funny Face

Funny Face

Friday 22, May

Sunday 24, May

Funny Face

Funny Face

Sunday 24, May

Friday 29, May

Charade (1963)

Charade (1963)

G

Friday 29, May

Sunday 31, May

Charade (1963)

Charade (1963)

G

Sunday 31, May

Casablanca

Casablanca

PGRated PG for mild violence.

Rick Blaine (Humphrey Bogart), who owns a nightclub in Casablanca, discovers his old flame Ilsa (Ingrid Bergman) is in town with her husband, Victor Laszlo (Paul Henreid). Laszlo is a famed rebel, and with Germans on his tail, Ilsa knows Rick can help them get out of the country. Handicapped Accessible | Closed Captioning and Assisted Listening is not available for this film.

Saturday 7, March

Sunday 8, March

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Charade (1963)

Charade (1963)

G

After Regina Lampert (Audrey Hepburn) falls for the dashing Peter Joshua (Cary Grant) on a skiing holiday in the French Alps, she discovers upon her return to Paris that her husband has been murdered. Soon, she and Peter are giving chase to three of her late husband's World War II cronies, Tex (James Coburn), Scobie (George Kennedy) and Gideon (Ned Glass), who are after a quarter of a million dollars the quartet stole while behind enemy lines. But why does Peter keep changing his name? CC is not available for this film

Friday 29, May

Sunday 31, May

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Chariots of Fire

Chariots of Fire

PG

In the class-obsessed and religiously divided United Kingdom of the early 1920s, two determined young runners train for the 1924 Paris Olympics. Eric Liddell (Ian Charleson), a devout Christian born to Scottish missionaries in China, sees running as part of his worship of God's glory and refuses to train or compete on the Sabbath. Harold Abrahams (Ben Cross) overcomes anti-Semitism and class bias, but neglects his beloved sweetheart Sybil (Alice Krige) in his single-minded quest. Ian Holm was nominated for an Oscar as Best Supporting Actor in his role as Abrahams' coach. Chariots of Fire was the winner of four Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay, Best Costume Design, and Best Original Score.

Sunday 22, March

Funny Face

Funny Face

Dispatched on an assignment, New York City-based fashion photographer Dick Avery (Fred Astaire) is struck by the beauty of Jo Stockton (Audrey Hepburn), a shy bookstore employee he's photographed by accident, who he believes has the potential to become a successful model. He gets Jo to go with him to France, where he snaps more pictures of her against iconic Parisian backdrops. In the process, they fall for one another, only to find hurdles in their way. CC not available.

Friday 22, May

Sunday 24, May

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Roman Holiday

Roman Holiday

Overwhelmed by her suffocating schedule, touring European princess Ann (Audrey Hepburn) takes off for a night while in Rome. When a sedative she took from her doctor kicks in, however, she falls asleep on a park bench and is found by an American reporter, Joe Bradley (Gregory Peck),who takes her back to his apartment for safety. At work the next morning, Joe finds out Ann's regal identity and bets his editor he can get exclusive interview with her, but romance soon gets in the way. Won the 1954 Academy Awards for Best Actress, Best Story and Best Costume Design.

Friday 8, May

Sunday 10, May

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Sabrina - 1954

Sabrina - 1954

Chauffeur's daughter Sabrina (Audrey Hepburn) returns home from two years in Paris a beautiful young woman, and immediately catches the attention of David (William Holden), the playboy son of her father's rich employers. David woos and wins Sabrina, who has always been in love with him, however their romance is threatened by David's serious older brother, Linus (Humphrey Bogart), who runs the family business and is relying on David to marry an heiress in order for a crucial merger to take place. closed captions and assisted listening are not available

Friday 15, May

Sunday 17, May

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Star Wars: A New Hope (1977)

Star Wars: A New Hope (1977)

PGfor sci-fi violence and brief mild language.

Young farm boy Luke Skywalker is thrust into a galaxy of adventure when he intercepts a distress call from the captive Princess Leia. The event launches him on a daring mission to rescue her from the clutches of Darth Vader and the evil Empire. Closed Captions are not available.

Saturday 2, May

The Color of Pomegranates

The Color of Pomegranates

Sergei Paradjanov (1924-1990) has been acclaimed as the greatest Russian filmmaker to appear since the golden age of Eisenstein and Dovzhenko. His baroque masterpiece, The Color Of Pomegranates, was banned in the Soviet Union for its religious sentiment and nonconformity to "Socialist realism"; its director, a tirelessly outspoken campaigner for human rights, was convicted on a number of trumped-up charges and sentenced to five years of hard labor in the gulag. A wave of protest from the international film community led to his release in 1978. Aesthetically the most extreme film ever made in the U.S.S.R., Pomegranates, his hallucinatory epic account of the life of the 18th Century Armenian national poet, Sayat Nova, conveys the glory of what a cinema of high art can be like. Conceived as an extraordinary complex series of painterly tableaux that recall Byzantine mosaics, the film is a dreamlike icon come-to-life of astonishing beauty and rigor. It evokes the poet's childhood and youth, his days as a troubadour at the court of King Heraclius II of Georgia, his retreat to a monastery and his old age and death. There has never been a film like this magical work. It fully justifies critic Alexei Korotyukov's remark: "Paradjanov made films not about how things are, but how they would have been had he been God."

Sunday 1, March

The King of Kings

The King of Kings

PG

A father tells his son the greatest story ever told, and what begins as a bedtime tale becomes a life-changing journey. Through vivid imagination, the boy walks alongside Jesus, witnessing His miracles, facing His trials, and understanding His ultimate sacrifice. The King of Kings invites us to rediscover the enduring power of hope, love, and redemption through the eyes of a child. CLOSED CAPTIONS | ASSISTED LISTENING

Sunday 22, March

Saturday 4, April

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The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

PG-13epic battle sequences and some scary images.

THE LORD OF THE RINGS Trilogy stands as a nearly singular achievement in cinema – virtually flawless films created by a cast and crew who spent years committed to honoring J.R.R. Tolkien’s vision and presenting something truly special for fans. In honor of the 20th Anniversary of FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING, a pre-recorded cast reunion featuring Sean Astin, Billy Boyd, Dominic Monaghan, and Elijah Wood hosted by Stephen Colbert will follow the screening.

Friday 10, April

The Prince of Egypt

The Prince of Egypt

PGfor intense depiction of thematic elements

An Egyptian prince learns of his identity as a Hebrew and his destiny to become the chosen deliverer of his people.

Saturday 28, March

Sunday 29, March

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The Red Shoes

The Red Shoes

A young ballet dancer is torn between the man she loves and her pursuit to become a prima ballerina.

Sunday 22, February

The Way We Were

The Way We Were

PG

Opposites attract when, during their college days, Katie Morosky, a politically active Jew, meets Hubbell Gardiner, a feckless WASP. Years later, in the wake of World War II, they meet once again and, despite their obvious differences, attempt to make their love for each other work.

Friday 27, February

Sunday 1, March

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Up

Up

PGfor some peril and action

Seventy-eight year old Carl Fredricksen travels to Paradise Falls in his home equipped with balloons, inadvertently taking a young stowaway.

Friday 10, April

Sunday 12, April

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