POTSDAM – “20th Century Women,” a U.S. film made in 2016, is the next installment of the Cinema 10 film series scheduled for April 3 at the Roxy Theater. The film is 118 minutes long and rated …
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POTSDAM – “20th Century Women,” a U.S. film made in 2016, is the next installment of the Cinema 10 film series scheduled for April 3 at the Roxy Theater.
The film is 118 minutes long and rated R.
The central consciousness of 20th Century Women is the son of one of them, 15-year-old Jamie, whose coming of age in the summer of 1979 is essentially defined by the women surrounding him.
The film contains sexual material, language, nudity and brief drug use.
All Cinema 10 films are shown Monday evenings at 7:15 in the Roxy Theater in Potsdam.
Tickets are $5.50 general admission per person, or $35 for a seasonal pass; or $4.50 student/senior admission and $25 student/senior season pass.