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This Thursday, October 28th at 7pm, the Adirondack Film Society will honor the great filmmakers of the 20th century once again with a silent film showcase—a screening of two early versions of Robin Hood.
Beginning the evening is the Éclair American Company’s 1912 Robin Hood. At the time this film was made, the French company had [...]
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Call it the little festival that could. A fitting title for a film festival that got its start nearly twelve years ago projected against the side of a truck on a Manhattan city street. Now a bonafide New York City success story that spans 204 cities and six continents, the Manhattan Short Film Festival not [...]
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Proctoberfest is a 24 hour movie marathon that features some time-beloved classics as well as regional premieres of weird and wacky independent and foreign films encompassing the good, the bad and the ugly in a cornucopia of science fiction and horror, westerns, musicals and documentaries. This year’s 3rd annual festival will take place at the [...]
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Art in the Public Eye, in conjunction with Lake George Arts Project and Salem Art Works will present An Evening of Shorts on September 16th as part of their Outdoor Cinema festival, a free monthly event that coincides with the Third Thursday Art Walk receptions in Glens Falls.
As part of the Third Thursday Art Walks, [...]
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As part of its Summer 2010 Film and Video Festival, Crandall Public Library in Glens Falls will be screening a plethora of animated short films that have been nominated for Academy Awards. The films range from six to 30 minutes and are comprised of international, as well as national selections. The festival takes place on [...]
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On August 6–7, 2010, the Ballston Spa Film Festival (BSFF) will return for its third year to the quaint Victorian village of Ballston Spa. The festival features a wide variety of short films from around the globe, created by student and professional filmmakers. All of the screenings are free and open to the public. The [...]
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The warm nights of summer have arrived, so why not take advantage of them with some great outdoor cinema? We’ve found some spots where you can spend an inexpensive (and often free) movie night among the stars. There’s something for everyone, whether you prefer to sit in the grass, in the back of a truck [...]
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Get yourself geared up for some great film this week. The Lake Placid Film Forum was named one of MovieMaker Magazine’s “25 Coolest Film Festivals of 2009.” Not an easy title to take, when you consider the horde of film festivals out there. Making this one even more appealing, however, is its lack of celebrity [...]
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The Black Maria Film and Video Festival advocates, exhibits and rewards cutting-edge works from independent film and video artists. On June 8, the festival arrives at Crandall Public Library in Glens Falls, with two screenings, the first at 6:30pm and the second at 8:30pm. Different films will be shown at each screening. Introducing the selections [...]
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Every Thursday night in June, the Misty Mountain Bakery Café will present a series of films, featuring bugs, spiders and killer ants, as part of their Dinner and a Movie series.
On June 3rd is A Bug’s Life (1998),a computer animated adventure about an ant attempting to save his colony from a band of vicious grasshoppers. [...]
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