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WHAT: The 48-Hour Film Project / Film Shorts Premiere WHEN: Monday, March 30 at 7PM WHERE: The Coolidge Corner Theater, 290 Harvard Street, Brookline HOW MUCH: $9.75/pp We may not be giving you much notice, but if you can get yourself to Brookline’s renowned Coolidge Corner Theater TONIGHT, you’ll be in for a treat – The [...]

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Lowell’s Temple Emanuel will screen the last of the three independent films that made up its Winter-long Israeli Film Festival.  The final film, James’ Journey to Jerusalem, will screen this evening at 7PM at the Temple:   James’ Journey to Jerusalem Saturday, March 28 @ 7PM Temple Emanuel, Lowell 101 W. Forest Street, Lowell Based [...]

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Film will be a HUGE part of the month of April here in the City of Lowell! And we couldn’t be more pleased! In addition to the Lowell Film Festival (April 3 – 5), there’ll be several film events hosted by the LFC and otherwise, including the Pollard Library’s monthly indie film screening and Kitty Chick’s [...]

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Yours truly has gotten the word that reservations are going FAST for the upcoming Lowell Film Festival’s headline films on Friday and Saturday night: “The Garden” and “Battle in Seattle” respectively. And with the Fest less than TWO weeks away, this is a gentle reminder to get in on the action. Have you made your [...]

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Join us TODAY at Lowell’s fabulous New England Quilt Museum for the following flick! (The museum will be commemorating National Quilting Day, so come on by and help celebrate!) The Great American Quilt Revival Saturday, March 21 / 3 – 4PM New England Quilt Museum 18 Shattuck Street, Lowell Presented in partnership with Bonesteel Films [...]

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Ingmar Bergman — what can one say about the man and his work. His imagery and emotion, painfully and joyously exploited in all of his films, makes us squirm with delight or weep tears of despair. Think Smiles of a Summer Night. Or Cries and Whispers. Woody Allen enjoys bringing Bergman into his films, as [...]

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The LFC is Going GREEN! (And we don’t mean for St. Paddy’s!) The Lowell Film Collaborative’s partnership with the Lowell Green Building Commission (GBC) has yielded a fabulous series of film events running every third Thursday of the month from March – June 2009. Today, “green thinking” is a hotter than hot topic: Energy conservation, [...]

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Hey, Folks! It’s just about 5PM, and we’re  here to report that  our screening of 8 1/2 at Caffe Paradiso is indeed STILL on! We know it looks ominous out there, but what better way to pass the cold winter evening than watching a great film with friends … we can’t think of many things! [...]

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Postponed due to a mighty snowstorm, our second Food & Film screening is finally taking place! Please join us for a great night of classic foreign film! * Arrive early and enjoy good food and drinks prior to show time *

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This weekend is a great weekend to enjoy some great film events in Lowell. In addition to the film premier of Jim Higgins’ Nether World (see below), the Revolving Museum will present the 100 Second Film Festival this evening. Choosing between two film events can be tough, but whatever you do, be sure to come [...]

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