When: May 9 at 1:30pm
Where: Hybrid, with in person at North Shore Senior Center, 161 Northfield Rd., Northfield.
May and June meetings will be hybrid with in person at North Shore Senior Center, 161 Northfield Road, Northfield.
APRIL
Thank you to Jerry Fink for leading our April discussion of David Mamet's 2001 film, Heist. Jerry expanded our discussion to cover the genre of heist films and to an appreciation of Gene Hackman for his roles in Heist and many other films.
MAY
At our meeting on May 9 will we discuss The Lady Eve, a 1941 film written and directed by Preston Sturges. The screwball comedy tells the story of an adventuress played by Barbara Stanwyck and her father played by Charles Coburn, who try to scam an unworldly bachelor played by Henry Fonda. The film received an Oscar nomination for best original screenplay and is among the films preserved in the National Film registry.
The film is available at local libraries and can be screened for a fee on Amazon Prime, Fandango, You tube, Google play, and Apple TV.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87175573341?pwd=bTliT23gXlIXjInjUZTWbz7N7A2Tpw.1
Meeting ID: 871 7557 3341
Passcode: SAM2020
Please RSVP here.
Alan Greene, film group coordinator
Where: Hybrid, with in person at North Shore Senior Center, 161 Northfield Rd., Northfield.
May and June meetings will be hybrid with in person at North Shore Senior Center, 161 Northfield Road, Northfield.
APRIL
Thank you to Jerry Fink for leading our April discussion of David Mamet's 2001 film, Heist. Jerry expanded our discussion to cover the genre of heist films and to an appreciation of Gene Hackman for his roles in Heist and many other films.
MAY
At our meeting on May 9 will we discuss The Lady Eve, a 1941 film written and directed by Preston Sturges. The screwball comedy tells the story of an adventuress played by Barbara Stanwyck and her father played by Charles Coburn, who try to scam an unworldly bachelor played by Henry Fonda. The film received an Oscar nomination for best original screenplay and is among the films preserved in the National Film registry.
The film is available at local libraries and can be screened for a fee on Amazon Prime, Fandango, You tube, Google play, and Apple TV.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87175573341?pwd=bTliT23gXlIXjInjUZTWbz7N7A2Tpw.1
Meeting ID: 871 7557 3341
Passcode: SAM2020
Please RSVP here.
Alan Greene, film group coordinator