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fILM fRIDAY

a ministry of Cambridge Study Center

Adult Screening
(for Youth Screening, click here)


Film Night

Friday, March 19, 2010 at 7:30 PM

The Rules of the Game or La règle du jeu (1939)

Director: Jean Renoir

Starring: Nora Gregor, Paulette Dubost, Mila Parely.

Comments: Won Best European Film in 1966.

Link: The Rules of the Game or La règle du jeu (1939)

Location: The Montgomery's (Click on their name for a map.)

Discussion Leader: Eric Von Fullgraf

Please bring snacks!

Upcoming Films:

April 19: Where the Wild Things Are (Van C. Kirby)

 

Past Screenings
(partial listings)

21 Grams
28 Days Later
About Schmidt
Adaptation
Amadeus
Apocalypse Now
Babel
Babette’s Feast
Basquiat
Ben-Hur
The Big Kahuna
Bowling for Columbine
Brazil
Breaking the Waves
Capote
Changing Lanes
Chinatown
Citizen Kane
Cool Hand Luke
Crash
Crimes and Misdemeanors
Dancer in the Dark
The Dark Knight
Dead Man Walking
Departed, The
Diving Bell and the Butterfly
Donnie Darko
Doubt
Edward Scissor Hands
Elephant Man, The (1980)
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed
Fahrenheit 451
Finding Neverland
Fog of War, The
Forrest Gump
Gran Torino
Gossford Park
Half Nelson
Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince
I Am Legend
I Heart Huckabees
Into the Wild
La Dolce Vita
Lady in the Water
Life is Beautiful
Manhattan
Match Point
Million Dollar Baby
Millions
Minority Report
No Country for Old Men
O Brother Where Art Thou?
The Painted Veil
Pan's Labyrinth
Places in the Heart
A Passage to India
The Quarrel
Rear Window
A River Runs Through It
Rope
The Sacrifice
Saved!
The Seventh Seal
Signs
Shorts Night
Sunset Boulevard
Sunshine Cleaning
Straight Story
Synecdoche, New York
There Will Be Blood
Thirteen Conversations About One Thing
Through a Glass Darkly
Wit
The X-Files

fILM fRIDAY presents films for the serious-minded people. These films can be entertaining, but they are always more than just entertainment. These films have a message. Each film is followed by frank discussion and analysis. The worldview of the film-maker, contrasted with a Christian worldview, is always part of that discussion.

 

 

 

 
 

 

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