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Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Avenue, Huntington NY 11743 CINEMA ARTS April 2019 Long Island’s Film Window C E N T R E on the World Celebrating 46 Years as Long Island’s Leading Independent Cinema Kent Jones' DIANE RED JOAN starring Judi Dench AMAZING GRACE with Aretha Franklin THE LAST RESORT Skype Q&A with Director Yasujiro Ozu’s DRAGNET GIRL ( ) Mike Leigh's PETERLOO with live music by Coupler Spring Membership Sale! Join the Cinema Today! April 1 - June 30 Offer valid 4/1 - 6/30 Visit CinemaArtsCentre.org; call (631) 423-7610, ext. 13, 11 or 18, M-F, 10-6 pm; visit our BOX OFFICE, or mail this reply piece to Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Avenue, Huntington NY 11743 Individual Membership $60 $55; Dual Membership $110 $100 Senior Membership $45 $40; Senior Dual Membership $90 $80 (65 or older with valid ID) • One FREE ticket PER MEMBER upon joining or renewing • Pay only $7 for regular tickets ($5 savings) • Pay only $6 for Mon-Fri matinees ($6 savings) – Matinee Pricing is for members only! • Member discounts on special events and workshops • Special members-only sneak peeks of new films before they officially open on LI! • Members-first ticket buying periods for select events! • Cinema Monthly Program Guide mailed to your home • Discounts at selected restaurants & retailers with membership card • Receive member benefits at OTHER selected Art House Cinemas when you travel! • Member Appreciation Mondays – one free small coffee, tea or fountain soda with member ticketl! Young Film Fan Membership: $35 $30 (25 or younger or full-time student, with valid ID) • Same benefits as above PLUS… • Special invitation via email to free screening once per month! • Bring a friend for free to select screenings, by invitation • Deeper discounts for select educational programs and workshops Sponsor Membership: $250 $220 • Same benefits as DUAL Membership PLUS… • Ability to purchase advance tickets by phone • Exclusive first-opportunity buying periods for select events; get tickets before they go on sale to general membership, or public • Exclusive receptions at select events • Name listed in Cinema Lobby • Insider’s Newsletter from the CAC Programming DirectorsInsider's Newsletter from the CAC Programming Directors OR UPGRADE! 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Signature: ________________________________________________________________ FOLIO 2 CINEMA ARTS CENTRE Long Island’s Film Window on the World Films listed are subject to change. Please check online for the latest schedule. Alien Day Double Feature (Retro Picture Show) ...................20 The Big Lebowski (Night Owl). 11 Blackface: Dominant Culture Representation of the Other (Sky Room Talk) 12 Bobby Rozario and Rudra ......................................20 The Chaperone .................................................6 Diane ..........................................................6 Dirt (Community Connections) .................................. 15 Dragnet Girl ........................................................ 13 The Everly Set: Sean Altman & Jack Skuller! (Hard Luck Cafe) ......22 Cult Cafe ( Daisies, Heavenly Creatures, Up in Smoke, A Christmas Story and Three Amigos) ............... 21 Don Quixote (The Royal Ballet) . 10 Friday the 13th Parts 2 and 4 (Retro Picture Show) .................20 Her Smell ......................................................7 High Life ........................................................6 The Hitch-Hiker (Film Noir) .................................12 REELABILITIES FILM FESTIVAL Intelligent Lives | The Drummer & The Keeper (Reelabilities) ........10 JIJI (Live Music in the Cafe) .....................................18 (Intelligent Lives and The Drummer & The Keeper), p.10 John Cardasis Photo Exhibit .................................... 14 Jolson Sings Again ............................................18 King Kong .....................................................9 The Last. 7 Since 1973 The Last Race .............................................17 Folio No. 548 The Last Resort (Sunday Schmooze) ...............................16 Laugh and Cry with Neil Simon (Sky Room Talk) ........................14 Lidia Bastianich (LitFest) ..............................................11 Monty Python's Life of Brian ...........................................14 Movie Trivia Night .............................................. 14 Open Mic Night ...........................................11 Have the Weekly Film Schedule emailed to you. Peterloo .......................................................7 Please send your name & email address to Red Joan ....................................................... 7 [email protected] The Red Kimona (Anything But Silent) ............................... 13 Reefer Madness: Dispelling the Myth .......................17 Drag Queen Story Hour with Bella Noche (Cinema For Kids) ......18 Website: CinemaArtsCentre.org Making Memories with Music (Social Dance with Rhythm Break Cares) 19 631-423-FILM(3456) ext. 0 Sorry Angel (Out at the Movies) ................................. 15 Sunset .........................................................8 Travel and General Information Lines: Ted Alexandro (Comedy in the Cafe) ................................ 15 631-423-7610 (M–F 10am–11pm, Sat-Sun 2–11pm) Under the Silver Lake ...........................................8 ext. 0 for Box Office/General Info Amazing Grace with Aretha Franklin .............................6 ext. 1 for Film Schedule Woman at War (Cinema Showcase/Earth Day) ......................16 Fax: 631-423-5411 No Refunds for Advance Tickets ADMISSION Public (All Times) ................................ $12.00 MEMBERS MUST SHOW THEIR CARD Members .........................................$7.00 FOR MEMBER’S PRICES Mon–Fri before 5pm (members only) ...............$6.00 We aim to be quick and efficient. Checking member Seniors(65)/Students(ID) ........................ $10.00 status at the box office is time consuming. Children under 12 .................................$5.00 Replace lost card: $3.00. CAC is partially funded by the Suffolk County Office of Cultural Affairs and New York State Council on the Arts. CAC is a member of the Huntington Arts Council. 3 SPECIAL EVENTS CALENDAR King Kong Blackface: Dominant Cultural Women at War (Cinema Showcase/ Sorry Angel Representation of the Other Earth Day) (Out at the Movies) APRIL Monday, 4/1, 7:30 pm Wednesday, 4/17, 7:30 pm King Kong - In Person: Fay Wray's daughter Victoria Riskin p.9 Shirley Romaine presents Laugh and Cry with Neil Simon p.14 Special Event Sky Room Talk Tuesday, 4/2, 7:30 pm Thursday, 4/18, 7:30 pm Lidia Bastianich p.11 Monty Python's Life of Brian p.14 LitFest presents Special Event Wednesday, 4/3,7 pm Thursday, 4/18, 8:30 pm, Open Mic at 7:30 pm Open Mic Night p.11 The Everly Set: Sean Altman & Jack Skuller p.22 Special Event Hard Luck Cafe Thursday, 4/4 at 2 pm Friday,4/19, 9:30 pm Don Quixote p.10 Ted Alexandro p.15 The Royal Ballet Comedy in the Cafe! Friday, 4/5, 10 pm Saturday, 4/20, 10 am The Big Lebowski p.11 Dirt p.15 The Night Owl Community Connections 4/6, 4/13, 4/20, 4/27, & 5/4, 10 pm Sunday, 4/21, Bagels at 10 am, Film at 11 am Daisies, Heavenly Creatures, Up in Smoke, A Christmas Story The Last Resort p.16 and Three Amigos p.21 Sunday Schmooze Cult Café Monday, 4/22, 7:30 pm Sunday, 4/7, 12 noon Woman at War p.16 Intelligent Lives and The Drummer & The Keeper p.10 Cinema Showcase/Earth Day Realabilities Wednesday, 4/24, 7:30 pm Monday, 4/8, 7:30 pm Reefer Madness: Dispelling the Myth p.17 The Hitch-hiker p.12 Special Event Film Noir Thursday, 4/25, 7:30 pm Wednesday, 4/10, 7:30 pm Sorry Angel p.15 Blackface: Dominant Culture Representation of the Other p.12 Out at the Movies Sky Room Talk Friday, 4/26, 8 pm Thursday, 4/11, 7:30 pm Jiji p.18 Dragnet Girl p.13 Live Music in the Cafe Special Event Sunday, 4/28, 12 noon Friday, 4/12, 10 pm The Last Race p.17 Friday the 13th Part 2 and Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter p.20 Special Event Retro Picture Show Monday, 4/29, 11 am Friday, 4/26, 10 pm Making Memories with Music p.19 Alien Day Double Feature p.20 Social Dance with Rhythm Break Cares Retro Picture Show Tuesday, 4/30, 7:30 pm Saturday, 4/13, 12 noon Jolson Sings Again p.18 Drag Queen Story Hour with Bella Noche p.18 Special Event Cinema For Kids Monday, 4/15, 8 pm Movie Triva Night p.14 Trivia Night MAY Tuesday, 4/16, 7:30 pm Wednesday, 5/1, 7:30 pm The Red Kimona p.13 Bobby Rozario
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