Happy Spring, Lowell Film Fans! The Lowell Film Collaborative is proud to announce the 4th Annual Lowell Film Festival, coming to downtown Lowell Thursday, April 28 - Saturday, April 30! This is our second year partnering with COOL and UMass Lowell on this event -- we hope you'll come join us and give some support to more great cinema in the Mill City! As in years past, the Lowell Film Festival has adopted a timely theme - this year, the Fest focuses on the 150th Anniversary of the American Civil War by presenting feature films and documentaries that explore the War and a variety of related societal themes. We think you'll enjoy the lineup which includes Traces of the Trade, Buster Keaton's The General, Moving Midway, Chicago 10, PLUS Academy Award winners and popular favorites, Glory and Gone With the Wind! The event will also showcase Lowell's OWN Civil War history through Civil War Tours and local exhibits at Lowell Gallery, the New England Quilt Museum, and the Mogan Cultural Center. For complete details on the entire Film Festival program, visit LowellFilmFestival.org or click on our official Festival poster above. You can also keep up with the Fest on Facebook and Twitter. We hope to see all of you at the end of the month at the 2011 Lowell Film Festivall! Your film-loving friends,
PS: If you're still in the mood for great film after the Lowell Film Festival is over, the LFC will be hosting a FREE screening of the Boston-made indie film Joy and the Apocalypse on Sunday, May 1, at Lowell's Boott Cotton Mills Museum. Special guests will be in attendance! Click here for complete details! |
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