Exciting Movie News from Bethel Cinema

This week we are opening two great films, He Named Me Malala and 99 Homes.We will continue to show Sicario and The Intern.  The last shows ofPawn Sacrifice and Grandma will be this evening.

I hope those of you who attended the MANHATTAN SHORT film festival enjoyed it.  The winners have been announced and are as follows: The Gold Medal - Bis Gleich, directed by Benjamin Wolff; The Silver Medal - Shok, directed by Jamie Donahue; the Bronze Medal - Bear Story, directed by Gabriel Osorio; Best Actor - Horst Westphal for his role in Bis Gleich; Best Screenplay - Easy on the Eyes, written by Sheri Davenport.
  
FilmFest 52 is going strong.  If you haven't had the opportunity to come to to any of the offerings, I highly suggest attending on a Wednesday night. We are showing fantastic indie films, some great shorts compilations, and interesting documentaries. Take a look below at what is coming soon for the festival, grab a friend or join the FilmFest52 Meet Up, and treat yourself to a great night out. We have had several fantastic Q&A sessions with the filmmakers, delicious delicacies at the after parties (compliments of Michael Bick's Some Things Fishy Catering), and terrific feedback from audiences. So don't miss out!
 
Please join us next Wednesday, October 14th at 7 pm, for the FilmFest52 selection, Deep Web.
 
Tickets can be purchased in advance online or at the box office. 
Tickets for all of our films are available in advance online atwww.bethelcinema.com.  Please be reminded that purchasing tickets online guarantees a seat but please come early to ensure a  good seat. 
 
 
See you at the movies!   

 

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