2022 SCREENINGS

JULY - SEPTEMBER 2022 | LIBBEY BOWL

SUMMER FRIDAY FILM SERIES

FRIDAY

7/29

7:30 PM

DIRTY DANCING


Directed by Emile Ardolino • Written by Eleanor Bergstein • Produced by Linda Gottlieb • Starring Patrick Swayze, Jennifer Grey, Jerry Orbach, Cynthia Rhodes • Cinematography Jeffrey Jur • Edited by Peter C. Frank • Music by John Morris, Erich Bulling, Jon Barns

1987 | Running time: 100 minutes | PG-13 | CLASSIC-INDIE


It’s about that transition between being a child and being an adult; between being innocent and being a daddy’s girl, and breaking away enough to be able to figure out who you are outside of your family. It’s like turning into a butterfly. You can’t turn back into a caterpillar.
— Jennifer Gray

When the revolution could not be televised…

FRIDAY

8/12

7:30 PM

SUMMER OF SOUL

Directed by Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson • Produced by David Dinerstein, Robert Fyvolent, Joseph Patel • Cinematography Shawn Peters • Edited by Joshua L. Pearson

2021 | Running time: 117 minutes | PG-13 | DOC


The best concert film ever made?
— Mark Kermode, The Guardian
 

“Do you want a happy life? It’s not complicated. Tell the girl you love her, that you love her and tell everyone the truth whenever you can.”

FRIDAY

8/26

7:30 PM

YESTERDAY

Directed by Danny Boyle • Screenplay by Richard Curtis • Story by Jack Barth, Richard Curtis • Produced by Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Bernie Bellew, Matthew James Wilkinson, Richard Curtis, Danny Boyle • Cinematography Christopher Ross • Edited by Jon Harris • Music by Daniel Pemberton

2019 | Running time: 116 minutes | PG | INDIE-FOREIGN


Yesterday is just so expertly directed by Boyle and perfectly cast that it’s almost impossible not to like.
— Katie Walsh, Chicago Tribune
 

FRIDAY

9/9

7:30 PM

E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial

Directed by Steven Spielberg • Written by Melissa Mathison • Produced by Kathleen Kennedy, Steven Spielberg • Cinematography Allen Daviau • Edited by Carol Littleton • Music by John Williams

1982 | Running time: 120 minutes | PG | CLASSIC


This movie made my heart glad. It is filled with innocence, hope, and good cheer. It is also wickedly funny and exciting as hell.
— Roger Ebert
 

OCTOBER 14th 2022 | LIBBEY BOWL

SPECIAL SCREENING

FIRE OF LOVE

 

FRIDAY

10/14

7:30 PM

Fire of Love

Directed by Sara Dosa • Written by Shane Boris, Erin Casper, Jocelyne Chaput, Sara Dosa

Intrepid scientists and lovers Katia and Maurice Krafft died in a volcanic explosion doing the very thing that brought them together: unraveling the mysteries of volcanoes by capturing the most explosive imagery ever recorded.

2022 | Running time: 98 minutes | PG | DOCUMENTARY


The result is more than a mere nature documentary. It is one of the most moving and mesmerizing films of the year, a meditation on the wonders of nature and human curiosity.
— The Atlantic