POTSDAM -- Wes Craven’s 1984 horror film “Nightmare on Elm Street” will be screened on Elm Street Saturday night, but in a different venue. The screening has been moved from Between the Buns to …
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POTSDAM -- Wes Craven’s 1984 horror film “Nightmare on Elm Street” will be screened on Elm Street Saturday night, but in a different venue.
The screening has been moved from Between the Buns to the Potsdam Elks Lodge next door, still at 10 p.m.
The showing is part of the first St. Lawrence International Film Festival, running through Oct. 25.
The festival features over 60 screenings with over 25 features, five shorts programs, and live performances in Potsdam, Canton, Ottawa and Brockville.