Films

Category: Films

  1. BEFORE STONEWALL (1984) (87min) This stirring documentary explores the modern fight for gay rights in America through five decades of archival footage, personal memories, and photographs. Here is a visual and oral album of gay subculture in the “Roaring” 1920s and the Depression, in the…

  2. BEAUTIFUL THING (1996) (90min) At once warm, witty and honest, Beautiful Thing reveals the lives and inner emotions of two teenage boys in working-class London who despite themselves become more than just friends. Jamie and Ste are as different as can be, one introspective and…

  3. VICTOR/VICTORIA (1982) (132min) Julie Andrews sparkles as a starving soprano in Jazz Age Paris who in order to work pretends to be a man. She becomes the toast of Pareé but her life becomes complicated because the man she pretends to be must pretend to…

  4. Help Sculpture/Culture stay open! Join us for a screening of Dr. Dawn Martin-Hill’s documentary, entitled Sewatokwa’tshera’t: The Dish With One Spoon presented as a fundraiser for Tom Huff’s Hawley-Green studio – Sculpture/Culture . The film will be introduced by sculptor Tom Huff. All proceeds will benefit…

  5. Joseph Cotten and Orson Welles in Carol Reed’s THE THIRD MAN (1949) Written by Graham Greene How did Harry Lime die? In this film-noir classic, an American pulp novelist travels to  shadowy, postwar Vienna, only to find himself involved in the mysterious death of an…