Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Fall Glenviewings Film Series

With our summer film season now behind us, here's a LOOK ahead at what's coming this fall in our Glenviewings film series.

Sing Street (106min/PG-13/2016)

Sunday, September 11, 1:30 PM


An irresistible musical about a boy growing up in Dublin during the 1980s. Through the power of music, he escapes his strained family life and starts a band to impress and win the heart of a mysterious and beautiful girl.





Born to Be Blue (97min/R/2016)
Friday, September 16, 2 & 6:30 PM

 The tumultuous life of trumpeter Chet Baker, often called the “James Dean of Jazz,” is reimagined with wit, verve, and plenty of rhythm. In this weaving of fact and fiction, Ethan Hawke illuminates the screen with the improvisational genius of a great jazz riff. Come for the story, stay for the music.




Maggie’s Plan (98min/R/2016)
Sunday, October 16, 1:30 PM

In this terrifically fun, sophisticated urban drama, a young woman (Greta Gerwig) is longing to start a family. She falls in love with a married man (Ethan Hawke), then devises a strategy to reunite him with his former wife (Julianne Moore) three years later.





The Meddler (100min/PG-13/2016)
Friday, October 21, 2 & 6:30 PM

Lonely and heartbroken, an aging widow from New York City (Susan Sarandon) follows her daughter to Los Angeles in hopes of starting a new life after the death of her husband. She begins interfering with her daughter’s life, but soon meets other people who are more in need of her assistance, giving her a new purpose in life.








Theeb  (100min/2015)
Sunday, November 13, 1:30 PM

In the Ottoman province of Hijaz during World War I, a young Bedouin boy experiences a greatly hastened coming of age. He embarks on a perilous desert journey to guide a British officer to a secret destination. Oscar-nominated for Best Foreign Language Film.









Eye in the Sky (102min/R/2015)
Friday, November 18, 2 & 6:30 PM

Colonel Katherine Powell (Helen Mirren), a military officer in command of an operation to capture terrorists in Kenya, sees her mission escalate when a girl enters the kill zone. An international dispute is triggered over the moral implications of modern warfare.

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