Come in from the cold and escape the deep snow at Brooks Library! Join cinefile, journalist, Tom Bedell, for a Thursday afternoon at the movies, to watch and discuss nine films that “you must see..but may have missed.
The first film in the series is screening today, Thursday 12 February 2015, 3 pm – 6 pm.
The second Thursday of the month, beginning February 12 and continuing through Thursday, October 8.
Movies begin at 3 PM. Location Library Meeting Room 2nd floor.
For film titles and information, contact Brooks Library by phone at 802-254-5290 ext 0, by email at info@brookslibraryvt.org, or on the web at brookslibraryvt.org
Brooks Memorial Library, 224 Main Street, Brattleboro, VT 05301.
The event is free and open to the public.
descriptions
I’d like to encourage slightly more description of the unnamed films.
I know legal issues prevent the naming of the title, but some creativity can be used to tell us which film without giving away the title.
A Kansas girl visits a colorful land.
Part one of 1970’s trilogy about a crime family in NY.
Big shark menaces New England beach.
A city in northern Africa, and American bar owner, and escape from the Nazis.
An animated tale of a girl and multiple small men.
and so on.
It would be both informative and a bit of a puzzle to solve.
I think they told to much
Had the library kept the location, dates, and times secret, surely it would have challenged people to try to figure it out, which ultimately would result in a record turnout.
Somebody Up There Reads Me
I agree that the sparse approach may have intended to be enticing, but it comes off a bit dystopian. In the spirt of descriptions that invite speculation, here are a few more unrevealed classics to guess at.
Titles, We Don’t Need No Stinking Titles.
She’s my title, she’s my subtitle, she’s my title..she’s both…my title AND my subtitle.
You want Titles… You Can’t Handle the Title
last words, whispers, “The Title… The Title…”
I’m AM Big , it’s the Titles that got Small