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Come enjoy a film matinee on Sundays. Movies are free with museum admission. Popcorn, pop & coffee will be available for purchase. All movies begin at 2:00 p.m.
Films for April
Gentleman's Agreement
March 28 & 30
1947. A reporter pretends to be Jewish in order to cover a sotsry on anti-semitism, and personally discovers the true depths of bigotry and hatred. Stars Gregory Peck. Free with general admission. 2pm.
Grand Illusion
April 4 & 6
1938. This drama by Jean Renior is about a French pilot shot down over Germany in World War I and is considered one of the best films in cinematic history. Free with general admission. 2pm.
Umberto D
April 11 & 13
1955. This drama depicts a retired elderly civil servant who is a bout to be evicted. Depressed by his situation, he must decide whether or not to commit suicide leaving his canine friends and poor pregnant maid behind. Free with general admission. 2pm.
Central Station
April 18 & 20
1998. Drama about an embittered ex-teacher who finds renewal through an unexpected relationshiop with a newly orphaned boy. Together they try to find his lost father. Free with general admission. 2pm.
A Room With A View
April 25 & 27
1986. Helena Bonham Carter stars in this comedy of manners in which despite it's shoestring budget, received eight Oscar nominations and a BAFTA award. Free with general admission. 2pm.
For more information on these and other upcoming events, please call us
at (989) 752-2861.

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