May 21, 2013
Movies: In the Mood for Love, Farish Theater
May 19, 2013
Movies: The General (1926), Farish Theater
May 17, 2013
Movies: Pee Wee’s Big Adventure, Triangle Park
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Fountain Films on Friday will be showing Pee Wee’s Big Adventure on May 17th at Triangle Park.
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Full List of Fountain Films:
May 31: Red Dawn (1984)
June 14: Walk the Line
June 28: The Princess Bride
July 12: Jumanji
July 26: Legally Blonde
August 9: Raising Arizona
August 23: Young Frankenstein
May 10, 2013
Film: Gen Silent, Lyric Theatre
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This film depicts what life is like for an elderly member of the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) community and the struggles they face which force many to go “back in the closet” from fear of discrimination. The documentary was produced and directed by filmmaker Stu Maddux.
WHEN?
Friday, May 10th
The Pre-screening social starts at 5:30pm
The Film starts at 7pm
WHERE?
Lyric Theatre & Cultural Art Center
300 E. 3rd Street
April 27, 2013
FILM: Guerilla Midwife, Natasha’s
The Bluegrass Birth Care Network presents the documentary film Guerrilla Midwife. The film follows the work of 2011 CNN Hero, Ibu Robin Lim. Filmmaker Deja Bernhardt has captured on camera tender moments of childbirth and human bonding, as they unfold in our planet’s most extreme locations of environmental and political disaster. As Bernhardt takes us from beautiful Bali, where terrorist bombings have destroyed the economy, to post Tsunami Aceh.
April 23, 2013
Film Series: Arise, Central Library Theatre
ARISE
Narrated by Daryl Hannah, ARISE captures the stories of women around the world who are coming together to heal the injustices against the earth. This film weaves together poetry, music, art and scenery to create a hopeful and collective story .
Tuesday, April 23, 6 – 9 pm
Central Library Theatre
Speaker Mary Berry, Executive Director of The Berry Center, www.berrycenter.org
Fee: Free
Movie: www.arisethemovie.com
April 13, 2013
FILM: Steampunk Film Series, Lexington Public Library
Steampunk Films
2 p.m. Saturdays, March 16-April 13 • Farish Theater, Lexington Public Library downtown
Immerse yourself in the world of steampunk with a five-week film series. Don your best steampunk attire. Each week, we will raffle off two tickets to the Night Circus Gala.
The City of Lost Children
- April 13
French directors Marc Caro and Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s film about a mad scientist who invents a machine to steal the dreams of kidnapped children.
April 6, 2013
FILM: Steampunk Film Series, Wild Wild West, Lexington Public Library
Steampunk Films
2 p.m. Saturdays, March 16-April 13 • Farish Theater, Lexington Public Library downtown
Immerse yourself in the world of steampunk with a five-week film series. Don your best steampunk attire. Each week, we will raffle off two tickets to the Night Circus Gala.
Wild Wild West
- April 6
Barry Sonnenfeld’s 1999 film remake of the popular ‘60s TV series.
The City of Lost Children
- April 13
French directors Marc Caro and Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s film about a mad scientist who invents a machine to steal the dreams of kidnapped children.
March 26, 2013
Film Series: Soul Food Junkies, Lyric Theatre
Soul Food Junkies
Filmmaker Byron Hurt explores the health advantages and disadvantages of soul food, a quintessential American cuisine. Soul Food Junkies explores the history and social significance of soul food to black cultural identity and its effect on African-American health, and the growing food justice movement in its wake.
Post-film reception with healthy soul food delicacies.
Tuesday, March 26, 6:30 – 9:00 pm
Lyric Theatre
Speaker: Byron Hurt, Filmmaker
Film: Bound for Glory, Lexington Public Library
Hal Ashby month at the Farish Theater.
The Lexington Public Library and the Lexington Film League invite you to a month-long screening series celebrating the early work of the legendary director. Every Tuesday evening during March, please join us for a different Hal Ashby film, beginning with his rarely screened 1970 directorial debut “The Landlord” and concluding with the 1976 Woody Guthrie biopic “Bound for Glory.”
March 5: “The Landlord”
March 12: “Harold and Maude”
March 19: “The Last Detail”
March 26: “Bound for Glory”
March 19, 2013
Film: The Last Detail, Lexington Public Library
Hal Ashby month at the Farish Theater.
The Lexington Public Library and the Lexington Film League invite you to a month-long screening series celebrating the early work of the legendary director. Every Tuesday evening during March, please join us for a different Hal Ashby film, beginning with his rarely screened 1970 directorial debut “The Landlord” and concluding with the 1976 Woody Guthrie biopic “Bound for Glory.”
March 5: “The Landlord”
March 12: “Harold and Maude”
March 19: “The Last Detail”
March 26: “Bound for Glory”
March 16, 2013
FILM: Steampunk Film Series, Howl’s Moving Castle, Lexington Public Library
Steampunk Films
2 p.m. Saturdays, March 16-April 13 • Farish Theater, Lexington Public Library downtown
Immerse yourself in the world of steampunk with a five-week film series. Don your best steampunk attire. Each week, we will raffle off two tickets to the Night Circus Gala.
Howl’s Moving Castle
- March 16.
The 2004 anime by Japanese director Hayao Miyazaki.
Hugo
- March 23
Martin Scorsese’s 2011 Oscar-winning film, based on Brian Selznick’s Caldecott-winning book The Invention of Hugo Cabret.
The Prestige
- March 30
Christopher Nolan’s 2006 film, with Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale as rival magicians in Victorian era London. Adapted from Christopher Priest’s novel.
Wild Wild West
- April 6
Barry Sonnenfeld’s 1999 film remake of the popular ‘60s TV series.
The City of Lost Children
- April 13
French directors Marc Caro and Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s film about a mad scientist who invents a machine to steal the dreams of kidnapped children.











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