POTSDAM — Cinema 10 continues its fall 2016 season of contemporary and foreign films Monday, Sept. 19, with “New York International Children’s Film Festival,” at 7:15 p.m. at the Roxy …
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POTSDAM — Cinema 10 continues its fall 2016 season of contemporary and foreign films Monday, Sept. 19, with “New York International Children’s Film Festival,” at 7:15 p.m. at the Roxy Theater, 20 Main St.
The film is 65 minutes and is for ages 8 and up.
This selection of ten short films, ranging in length from 1.5 minutes to 12.5 minutes, represents various directors, countries, and styles.
All are in English or have English subtitles.
“This collection is one of the Best of the Fest touring packages, and includes tales of cats, soccer, hapless burglers, a family’s beloved cherry tree, and a possum family story about the most dangerous animal of all: humans,” says Time Out New York. “This is a great chance to bring kids to Cinema 10 … the festival is “an increasingly significant event for cinephiles of all ages."
Tickets are $4.50 for general admission or $35 per season. Tickets for students and seniors are $3.50, or $25 per season.
For more information visit cinema10.org. The remainder of the season schedule follows: Sept. 26, “For the Love of Mambo,” not rated, 83 minutes; question and answer session with the directors of the film to follow; Oct. 3, “Anomalisa,” rated R, 90 minutes; Oct. 17, “Dheepan,” rated R, 117 minutes; Oct. 24, “Keepers of the Game,” not rated, 82 minutes; Oct. 31, “A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night,” not rated, 99 minutes; Nov. 7, “Court,” not rated, 116 minutes; Nov. 14, “A Pigeon Sat on Branch Reflectington Existence,” PG-13, 101 minutes and Nov. 28, “Chimes at Midnight,” not rated, 115 minutes.
For more info visit http://www.cinema10.org/ or https://www.facebook.com/CinemaTen/.