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SUMMARY:WPL Film Club @ The AIC: The Playboys
DESCRIPTION:Join Doc Crane every Thursday at the AIC for a film and discussion. These events are free and open to the public. \nTHE PLAYBOYS\, 1992 117 minutes  \nRobin Wright plays Tara Maguire\, an unwed mother living in a small village near the border of Northern Ireland in 1957. At turns shamed and courted by her neighbors\, Tara rebuffs all comers\, including the local constable\, played by a brooding Albert Finney. Into Tara’s village comes a ramshackle traveling theater company run by Milo O’Shea and Aidan Quinn\, bringing mayhem as well as a breath of life. Against her better judgment\, Tara is soon drawn to the roguish Aidan Quinn\, stirring the ire of Finney’s constable. Intense and passionate in a Hibernian way\, The Playboys captures rural Ireland on the edge of change­­ with even the theatre troupe sensing that their days are numbered with television encroaching on its traditional domain. \nBE ADVISED–– This film is rated PG-13\, with smoking\, drinking\, profanity\, violence (including suicide)\, sexuality\, nudity\, smuggling\, and over-the-top “theatre folk.”
URL:https://westonaic.org/class/wpl-film-club-the-aic-3-2023-04-06/
LOCATION:Reading Room\, 356 Boston Post Road\, 2nd floor\, Weston\, MA\, 02493\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,WPL Film Club
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SUMMARY:WPL Film Club @ The AIC: Brooklyn
DESCRIPTION:BROOKLYN 2015 117 Minutes \nFaithfully adapted from Colm Tóibín’s novel\, this film relates New York’s ongoing immigration experience\, as seen through the eyes of Ellis Lacey\, a young Irish woman. Played by Saoirse Ronan in her breakout performance\, Ellis leaves her small town in County Wexford for better prospects in early ‘50s Brooklyn. Once there\, she finds herself in a mirror Irish community wedged in among all the borough’s other ethnicities. At first Ellis is bereft with homesickness\, but slowly she adapts to the New York hustle and bustle\, finding love and fulfillment––only to have old obligations test her new loyalties. With Domhnal Gleeson\, Emory Cohen\, Julie Walters\, and Jim Broadbent. \nBE ADVISED: This film is rated PG-13\, with period smoking\, drinking\, profanity\, and sensuality\, as well as Irish difficulties with swimwear.
URL:https://westonaic.org/class/wpl-film-club-the-aic-3-2023-04-13/
LOCATION:Reading Room\, 356 Boston Post Road\, 2nd floor\, Weston\, MA\, 02493\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,WPL Film Club
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230413T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230413T200000
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SUMMARY:Women in Installation Series: Christina Watka (In Person & Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a welcoming evening with Christina Watka\, the Maine-based artist whose installations create joyful\, dynamic spaces by reflecting the natural interplay between light\, density\, movement\, and people. During her time with us\, she will read excerpts from her limited edition artist book of essays and share conversation about many things including the arc of her career\, her process based work\, noticing light\, the idea of artist as a way of being\, and how swimming all year in Maine has offered her a unique perspective in the studio. \n_ \nFor more about the artist visit her website. \nPlease RSVP. You will be sent a Zoom link to the email provided the day of the event.
URL:https://westonaic.org/class/women-in-installation-series-christina-watka-in-person-zoom/
LOCATION:Reading Room\, 356 Boston Post Road\, 2nd floor\, Weston\, MA\, 02493\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Speaker
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230418T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230418T120000
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SUMMARY:Teen Filmmaking Series with Filmmakers Collaborative
DESCRIPTION:In this series\, students will bring creativity to life in a fun\, collaborative and exciting environment. They will learn skills in scriptwriting\, storyboard sketching\, improvisation and camera skills. Students who have previously participated in our program will be able to expand on their ﬁlmmaking skills. Together they will write\, shoot and edit a ﬁlm in a genre of their choosing and edit their project together using the professional editing software Adobe Premiere. This program is intended for students 10-14 years old. For more info please reach out to Natalia Morgan at natalia@ﬁlmmakerscollab.org Registration closes Apr 11. \n\nMinimum # of students: 8 \nMaximum # of students: 16 \nCost: $295 \nDates: 4 days Tues Apr 18 – Fri Apr 21  (9am-12pm)
URL:https://westonaic.org/class/teen-filmmaking-series-with-filmmakers-collaborative/2023-04-18/
LOCATION:The Reading Room\, Loft and Toolshed
CATEGORIES:Events,Filmmaking,Teen,Youth & Teens
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230420T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230420T160000
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SUMMARY:WPL Film Club @ The AIC: Wild Mountain Thyme
DESCRIPTION:WILD MOUNTAIN THYME 2020\, 102 minutes \nOur Irish film series concludes with this confection by John Patrick Shanley\, the screenwriter of Moonstruck. Set in County Mayo and based on Shanley’s Broadway play Outside Mullingar\, the film stars Jamie Dornan and Emily Blunt as two eccentric farmers tending adjacent properties. Having known each other since the cradle\, their attempts at romance are complicated by family\, neighbors\, and all the inhibitions connected with Hibernian love. With big broad theatrical brushstrokes (including Christopher Walken’s Lucky Charms accent) this is not a perfect movie\, but the chemistry between Dornan and Blunt resonates and ultimately redeems the film. \nBE ADVISED–– This film is rated PG-13\, with smoking\, drinking\, profanity\, multiple funerals\, lithesome swans\, nettlesome bees\, and screen actors delivering stage dialogue.
URL:https://westonaic.org/class/wpl-film-club-the-aic-3-2023-04-20/
LOCATION:Reading Room\, 356 Boston Post Road\, 2nd floor\, Weston\, MA\, 02493\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,WPL Film Club
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230420T190000
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SUMMARY:I Want to Tell You: The Beatles and the Music of Revolver
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an immersive multimedia journey into the music and musicianship of the Beatles’ revolutionary Revolver album. Go behind the scenes in the recording of this ground-breaking album through sound\, images\, and live musical demonstrations. A meet-and-greet with the artists will follow the event. Tickets are $15 each. Space is limited! Purchase tickets here. \nThe evening will be hosted by multi-instrumentalist and Beatles musicologists\nJack Petruzzelli and Cameron Greider\, who have worked with a veritable who’s\nwho of rock and popular music from Patti Smith\, Sara Bareilles\, and Chris\nCornell\, to Joan Baez\, Joan Osborne\, and Rufus Wainwright. Their Beatles’\nresumes are equally impressive: Jack is a founding member of the world’s\npremiere Beatles cover band\, the Fab Faux (along with longtime David\nLetterman bassist Will Lee)\, and Cameron has toured internationally with John\nLennon’s son Sean. The two are also founders\, along with Beatles scholar Dr.\nWalter Everett\, of RPM School\, which teaches interactive courses in the\nBeatles’ music.
URL:https://westonaic.org/class/i-want-to-tell-you-the-beatles-and-the-music-of-revolver/
LOCATION:Reading Room\, 356 Boston Post Road\, 2nd floor\, Weston\, MA\, 02493\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Performance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230427T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230427T160000
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SUMMARY:WPL Film Club @ The AIC: I Know Where I'm Going!
DESCRIPTION:I KNOW WHERE I’M GOING!   1945\,  91 minutes \nMartin Scorsese is on record for saying: “I reached the point of thinking there were no more masterpieces to discover\, then I saw I Know Where I’m Going!” \nThis film certainly feels like an overlooked gem\, written and directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger\, the team known for some of best films to come out of Britain in the 1940s. \nWendy Hiller plays the very English Joan Webster\, who is on her way to marry a tycoon holding court in the Western Isles of Scotland. The vistas she finds are sublime\, however the weather is dreadful\, keeping her from her last ferry crossing. Waylaid with Roger Livesey\, who plays the actual lord of her fiancée’s private island\, Joan Webster becomes immersed in a Highland culture that is at turns gallant and quirky\, and soon she begins to question where exactly she is going… Not Rated.
URL:https://westonaic.org/class/wpl-film-club-the-aic-3-2023-04-27/
LOCATION:Reading Room\, 356 Boston Post Road\, 2nd floor\, Weston\, MA\, 02493\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,WPL Film Club
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