POTSDAM – Organizers of the annual Cinema 10 film series have released the fall film schedule. All Cinema 10 films are shown Monday evenings at 7:15 in the Roxy Theater in Potsdam. The following …
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POTSDAM – Organizers of the annual Cinema 10 film series have released the fall film schedule.
All Cinema 10 films are shown Monday evenings at 7:15 in the Roxy Theater in Potsdam.
The following movies are slated for the fall 2017 season:
• Sept. 11, “Colossal,” 2016, Canada/USA/Spain/South Korea, directed by Nacho Vigalondo, 109 minutes, rated R.
• Sept. 18, “Neither Wolf Nor Dog,” 2016, UK/USA, directed by Steven Lewis Simpson, 110 minutes, not rated.
• Sept. 25, “Tickling Giants,” 2016, USA, directed by Sara Taksler, 111 minutes, not rated.
• Oct. 2, “Their Finest,” 2016, UK/Sweden, directed by Lone Scherfig, 117 minutes, rated R.
• Oct. 16, “I Am Not Your Negro,” 2016, Switzerland/France/Belgium/USA, directed by Raoul Peck, 93 minutes, rated PG-13, post film discussion.
• Oct. 23, “The Salesman/Forushande,” 2016, Iran/France, directed by Asghar Farhadi, 124 minutes, rated PG-13.
• Oct. 30, “Personal Shopper,” 2016, France/Germany/Czech Republic, directed by Olivier Assayas, 105 minutes, rated R.
• Nov. 6, “Last Man in Aleppo/De sidste maend i Allepo,” 2017, Denmark/Syria, directed by Kareem Abeed and Mujahed Abou Al Joud, 110 minutes, not rated.
• Nov. 13, “Band Aid,” 2017, USA, directed Zoe Lister-Jones, 91 minutes, not rated.
• Nov. 27, “Signature Move,” 2017, USA, directed by Jennifer Reeder, 80 minutes, not rated.
Tickets cost $5.50 for general admission, $4.50 for students and senior citizens. Season passes are $35 general admission and $25 for students and seniors.
Tickets are available at the door for from any board member.
For more information, contact Holly Chambers, Cinema 10 coordinator, at hollychambers@gmail.com, or log on to www.cinema10.org.
Cinema 10 is funded in part by the state Council on the Arts.