This Thursdays Movie night is Baraka, which is this really interesting documentary that has no script, no plot, and no acting... it just simply images from around the world.
Movie nite at bd is the first and third Thursdays of every month. 7pm.
Beer,Coffee,Chocolate Cake,popcorn, a couch,a movie!!!YOU NEED NOTHING ELSE.
Upcoming films may include:manufactured Landscapes,Tout Vn Bien,Man Push Cart,Invisable Children,Ant Farm Video................
Any other suggestions?
I think we have the sound issues worked out,so come and enjoy.
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If you make this month a series of "fake" movies, I would go for Peter Jackson's brilliant pre-Lord of the Rings movie called "Forgotten Silver." Very funny and extremely well put together documentary about a New Zealander from the late 19th Century who REALLY was the first to make talking movies, big budget pictures and yes, even fly. Brilliant.
This sounds cool! Good luck with it!
This sounds cool! Good luck with it!
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Thursday March 6th movie night
1/3 Movie Night @ Bela Dubby
Thursday March 6th, 7pm (ish)
A LAUNCH Cleveland Event
Free and Open To All
Edward Burtynsky's Manufactured Landscapes
"A protracted exploration of the aesthetic, social and spiritual dimensions of industrialization and globalization... Raises some significant and sobering questions about the impact that we, as humans, make on our environment"
- NEW YORK TIMES
Edward Burtynsky is internationally acclaimed for his large-scale photographs of nature transformed by industry. Manufactured Landscapes – a stunning documentary by award winning director Jennifer Baichwal follows Burtynsky to China, as he captures the effects of the country's massive industrial revolution. This remarkable film leads us to meditate on human endeavor and its impact on the planet. (from www.mongrelmedia.com)
Thursday March 6th, 7pm (ish)
A LAUNCH Cleveland Event
Free and Open To All
Edward Burtynsky's Manufactured Landscapes
"A protracted exploration of the aesthetic, social and spiritual dimensions of industrialization and globalization... Raises some significant and sobering questions about the impact that we, as humans, make on our environment"
- NEW YORK TIMES
Edward Burtynsky is internationally acclaimed for his large-scale photographs of nature transformed by industry. Manufactured Landscapes – a stunning documentary by award winning director Jennifer Baichwal follows Burtynsky to China, as he captures the effects of the country's massive industrial revolution. This remarkable film leads us to meditate on human endeavor and its impact on the planet. (from www.mongrelmedia.com)
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john crino
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bela dubby Movie Nite Thursday March 20(free)
What:Movie Night
When: Thursday March, 20th @ 7PM
Where: Bela Dubby 13321 Madison Ave. in Lakewood
Man Push Cart is a Story of Hope, Immigration and the American Dream
Every night while the city sleeps, Ahmad, a Pakistani immigrant, struggles to drag his heavy cart along the streets of New York to his corner in Midtown Manhattan.
And every morning, from inside his cart he sells coffee and donuts to a city he cannot call his own. He is the worker found on every street corner in every city.
He is a man who wonders if he will ever escape his fate.
Official Selection of the 2006 Sundance Film Festival
Winner of the Fipresci Critic's Award at the London Film Festival
Nominated for 3 Independent Spirit Awards
Roger Ebert's Top 10 Films of 2006
When: Thursday March, 20th @ 7PM
Where: Bela Dubby 13321 Madison Ave. in Lakewood
Man Push Cart is a Story of Hope, Immigration and the American Dream
Every night while the city sleeps, Ahmad, a Pakistani immigrant, struggles to drag his heavy cart along the streets of New York to his corner in Midtown Manhattan.
And every morning, from inside his cart he sells coffee and donuts to a city he cannot call his own. He is the worker found on every street corner in every city.
He is a man who wonders if he will ever escape his fate.
Official Selection of the 2006 Sundance Film Festival
Winner of the Fipresci Critic's Award at the London Film Festival
Nominated for 3 Independent Spirit Awards
Roger Ebert's Top 10 Films of 2006