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“Make A Splash – Read” – Greenwich Library Shows National Geographic Film Sea Monsters, Offers Refreshments and Raffle, Tuesday July 13th, 4 – 5PM, FREE

As part of the Summer Reading Program, Make a Splash – Read, a special showing of the National Geographic film, Sea Monsters: a Prehistoric Adventure. Refreshments and a raffle included. Ages 5 and up.

Tuesday July 13th from 4-5pm

Greenwich Library, FREE

Friends Friday Films Present Classic Film Noir, The Dark Corner (1946), Friday January 29 @ 8PM, FREE

Date: 1/29/2010
Start Time: 8:00 PM
End Time: 10:00 PM
Description: THE DARK CORNER (1946)
Directed by Henry Hathaway. With Lucille Ball, Clifton Webb, William Bendix, Mark Stevens. Exciting film noir with a pre-Lucy Lucille Ball trying to protect her boss from a phony murder charge. Glistening black and white with sparkling and stunning noir photography. A treat for [...]

Friends Friday Films Presents The Reader, Friday January 22nd, Greenwich Library @ 8pm, FREE

Date: 1/22/2010
Start Time: 8:00 PM
End Time: 10:00 PM
Description: THE READER (2008)
Directed by Stephen Daldry. With Kate Winslet, Ralph Fiennes, David Kross, Lena Olin. A young man and an older German woman have a shameful affair in the late 50s that plays out years later with even more shocking revelations. A powerful film that exposes layers [...]

Friends Friday Films Presents NOTE BY NOTE: THE MAKING OF STEINWAY, Friday January 15 @ 8PM Greenwich Library, FREE

NOTE BY NOTE: THE MAKING OF STEINWAY L1037 (2007)
Directed by Ben Niles. With Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Kenny Barron, Bill Charlap, and Harry Connick, Jr. Shows the steps in the creation of a Steinway grand piano from an Alaskan lumberyard to the Steinway & Sons factory in Queens, NY. After over 100 years their pianos are still [...]

Friends Friday Films Features Frozen River, Friday January 8th @ 8PM, FREE

FROZEN RIVER (2008)
Directed by Courtney Hunt. With Melissa Leo, Misty Upham. A woman living on the economic edge gets involved in smuggling people for cash near the Mohawk reservation that borders Canada in Upstate New York. A remarkable Indie film that gets it all right. Deeply involving and has a wonderful performance by Melissa Leo [...]

Greenwich Library “Kids’ Flicks” Presents UP – Tuesday December 29th @ 2pm, FREE

If you never saw UP – the story of a sad old man who finds adventure, happiness and meaning when he decides to “get away from it all” – now’s your chance. And bring your 6 & up kids with you.  Greenwich Library presents Up for its Vacation Matinee on Tuesday December 29 at 2pm [...]

I’ve Loved You So Long – Directed by Philippe Claudel – for Greenwich Library Friends Friday Films; December 4th @8PM, Free

Kirsten Scott Thomas stars in this melodrama about a woman who attempts to re-enter the real world after a 15 year incarceration.

I’ve Loved You So Long

December 4 @8pm, FREE

Greenwich Library Cole Auditorium

Happy Go Lucky – Directed by Mike Leigh – for Greenwich Library Friends Friday Films; November 20 @8PM, Free

The much lauded film, Happy Go Lucky, about a young woman seemingly without an angry, angsty, bone in her body, will be show on November 20 @ 8PM as part of Greenwich Library Friends Friday Films.  Skip on over to the Cole Auditorium at Greenwich Library to see it. Rated R. Free.

Greenwich Library Friday Films Presents Doubt (2008) on November 13th @ 8pm, Free

Did he or didn’t he?  This is the powerful question with an ever-shifting answer.  Based on John Patrick Shanley’s Tony Award-winning play, this film, with Philip Seymour Hoffman and Merrill Streep will wrench your gut and leave you scratching your head.

November 13 @ 8Pm

Greenwich Library Cole Auditorium

FREE

Care to Borrow a Monet or Picasso? Greenwich Library Hosts Retrospective on 44 Years of Lending Art – Including Friday Film Showing “Sketches of Frank Gehry” Directed By Sidney Pollack, Friday November 6th at 7PM

On Friday November 6 at 7pm, head to the Greenwich Library Cole Auditorium for a reception (yes, with refreshments) celebrating the library’s unique art lending practice.  As the daughter of an architect who loved modern art, I clearly remember our monthly “print-picking” forays to the Greenwich Library.  We’d arrive with a piece that had been [...]