We hope you’ve marked your calendars for the first of our “Food & Film” cinema series in Lowell! Zorba the Greek Monday, February 9 7PM Athenian Corner Restaurant, Lowell [Suggested donation: $3] To enhance the film enjoyment, we recommend an early arrival of 6PM for dinner !
Archive for February, 2009
“Zorba the Greek” This Monday!
Posted in Lowell Screenings and Events, tagged Athenian Corner Lowell, film in lowell, food and film lowell, Zorba the Greek on February 8, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Oscar Movie Marathon(s) at Mickey Doyle’s
Posted in Lowell Screenings and Events, tagged Lowell Film, mickey doyles lowell, oscar films lowell on February 6, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
We here at the LFC were getting a little worried about Sunday movies at Mickey Doyle’s on Central Street. It seemed that their film days disappeared around the end of 2008. However, it looks like they are coming back with a vengeance, starting this Sunday, February 8. As part of what the restaurant is billing [...]
Spice Up Your Love Life!
Posted in Lowell Screenings and Events, tagged 119 Gallery, Bollywood, film in lowell, Valentine's Day Lowell on February 4, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Live sitar music, homemade Indian food, and a romantic Bollywood movie — all the makings for a perfect Valentine’s evening! Join our friends at Lowell’s 119 Gallery: THE FILM: Kal Ho Naa Ho [186 mins, 2003] Saturday, February 14 / 8PM 119 Gallery 119 Chelmsford Street, Lowell For Naina Catherine Kapur, life is cold, [...]
Academy-Award Nominee Featured at Lowell Film Festival
Posted in Lowell Film Festival 2009, Lowell Film News, Lowell Screenings and Events, tagged Academy Award Best Documentary, Lowell Film, Lowell Film Festival, The Garden Movie on February 1, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Focusing on the timely issues of sustainability, fair trade, and the global food market, the 2009 Lowell Film Festival (LFF) is proud to be screening “The Garden,” a 2009 Academy-Award nominee for Best Documentary Feature. While the film has hearty competition at this year’s Oscars (up against “Man on Wire” and Werner Herzog’s “Encounters at [...]











