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Here are some films we helped bring to the Bangor region...

About Schmidt

American Splendor

The American Magic-Lantern Theater Halloween Show (live historical show)

Anything But Silent movies featuring Harry Weiss on piano (Bangor Public Library)

Anything But Silent special double feature with Harry Weiss and Ben Model on piano

Antwone Fisher 

The Asphalt Jungle (Cinema to Go outdoors in Pickering Square, "Noir Beneath the Stars")

The Art of the Steal (followed by a discussion with George Kinghorn of UMaine Museum of Art)

Baran

Barbarian Invasions

The Barn (Maine International Film Festival in Bangor; discussion with star Jake Broder)

The Big Sleep (Cinema to Go outdoors in Pickering Square, "Noir Beneath the Stars")

The Birds

Bloody Sunday

Blue Vinyl
(presented along with
the Toxics Action Center
at UMaine)

Born Into Brothels

Bowling for Columbine

The Celluloid Closet

Cinema Paradiso

City of God

The Crime of Padre Amaro

The Cuckoo

Dirty Pretty Things

Doctor Zhivago (Downtown Bangor's Winter Weekend)

Duck Season

8 Women

Fahrenheit 451 (National Endowment for the Arts' Big Read initiative)

Fantastic Voyage (Cinema to Go outdoors in Pickering Square, "If it's Friday, it Must be Bangor")

Far from Heaven

Foreign Correspondent (Cinema to Go outdoors in Pickering Square, "If it's Friday, This Must be Bangor")

Frida

Funny Face (Cinema to Go outdoors in Pickering Square, "If it's Friday, it Must be Bangor")

Gangs of New York

The Good Girl

Goodbe Lenin

Gray Zone

Happy Times

Heaven

His Girl Friday (Cinema to Go outdoors in Pickering Square, "Smiles on a Summer Night")

Horns and Halos

Hotel Rwanda

Howl's Moving Castle

The Hours  

Igby Goes Down

I’m Going Home
(presented as part of UMaine Center on Aging's May Festival)

I Shot Andy Warhol (Maine International Film Festival in Bangor; discussion with director Mary Harron)

Ishmael (Downtown Bangor's Winter Weekend)

Islander (with discussion by director/star Thomas Hildreth)

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (Downtown Bangor's Winter Weekend)

Jesus Camp (featuring a discussion with Bangor Theological Seminary's Clift Guthrie)

Keeping Mum

Kieslowski's Blue
Kieslowski's White
Kieslowski's Red

The Kid Stays in the Picture

Kitchen Stories

La Nuit Americaine

The Lives of Others

Look at Me

Lost in La Mancha

Mad Hot Ballroom (with a live performance by the students from Thomas School of Dance)

Man on the Train

Man on Wire

The Man Without a Past

Marwencol

Mildred Pierce (Cinema to Go outdoors in Pickering Square, "Noir Beneath the Stars")

Millennium Actress

Modern Times (Cinema to Go outdoors in Pickering Square, "Smiles on a Summer Night")

Mondays in the Sun

The Mushing Mill (with discussion by Bangor natives and filmmakers Josh and Seth Gass)

My Wife is An Actress

The Motorcycle Diaries

Murder on the Orient Express (Cinema to Go outdoors in Pickering Square, "If it's Friday, it Must be Bangor")

Murderball

Nanook of the North (Downtown Bangor's Winter Weekend)

Nicholas Nickleby  

A Night at the Opera (Cinema to Go outdoors in Pickering Square, "Smiles on a Summer Night")

Nowhere in Africa

Off the Map

Osama

Pan's Labyrinth

Paradise Now

Parallel Lines (Maine International Film Festival in Bangor; discussion with director Nina Davenport)

Pollock (Maine International Film Festival in Bangor; discussion with Ed Harris and Amy Madigan)

The Pianist  

The Purple Rose of Cairo/ Sherlock, Jr. (Cinema to Go)

The Quiet American—
A sold-out discussion with panelists Nancy MacKnight
(Maine Humanities Council),
Robert Whelan (UMaine English department)
Peter Davis (Academy Award winning filmmaker) and Coleene Frashure (Penobscot Theater principal) 

Rabbit Proof Fence

Real Women Have Curves (Cinema to Go)

Reel Injun (followed by a discussion with Wabanaki Center's John Bear Mitchell)

Reel Paradise (Maine International Film Festival in Bangor; discussion with John Pierson)

The Return

Rivers & Tides

Roman Holiday (Cinema to Go outdoors in Pickering Square, "If it's Friday, it Must be Bangor")

Since Otar Left

Sleeper (Cinema to Go outdoors in Pickering Square, "Smiles on a Summer Night")

Spellbound
(included memories of the National Spelling Bee by Maine champion Molly Nichols)

Spider

Spirited Away 

Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter… and Spring

Standing in the Shadows of Motown 

The Station Agent

State of Mind

Steamboat Bill, Jr. (Cinema to Go at the Maine Discovery Museum)

The Story of the Weeping Camel

The Strange Woman

Strangers on a Train (Cinema to Go outdoors in Pickering Square, "Noir Beneath the Stars")

Sunset Boulevard

Sunshine State

Talk to Her  

The Third Man (Cinema to Go outdoors in Pickering Square, "Noir Beneath the Stars")

Thirteen Conversations About 1 Thing

Touch the Sound

Trials of Henry Kissinger
(our first panel discussion with U Maine Professor of Asian History Vinh-Long Ngo)

The Trouble With Harry (Cinema to Go outdoors in Pickering Square, "Smiles on a Summer Night")

Tsotsi

25th Hour

Up and Down

Vanya on 42nd St

Vision: From the Life of Hildegard Von Bingen (with live music by Cathy Bruno, Monique Bouchard, Chris Childs, and Bill Childs)

Visions of Light

Vodka Lemon

Volver

The Way Home  

Whale Rider

The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill

Winged Migration

Winnebago Man

Young Frankenstein (Cinema to Go outdoors in Pickering Square, "Smiles on a Summer Night")

 
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