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GLOBAL LENS 2011 PASSPORT

Friday, June 10, 2011 at 7:00 PM - Wednesday, June 15, 2011 at 9:00 PM (ET)

Pelham, NY

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Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Member Pass Ended $40.00 $1.99
Non-Member Pass Ended $75.00 $2.87
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Event Details

Global Lens

 

PLAYING AT THE PICTURE HOUSE!

FRI, JUNE 10 - WED, JUNE 16

 

Global Lens 2011 is presented in over twenty-five cities across the United States and Canada throughout the year. This series includes nine award-winning narrative feature films from Argentina, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Brazil, China, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, India, Iran and Uruguay.

 

FOR INFORMATION ON EACH FILM CLICK HERE


CLICK HERE TO VIEW SERIES TRAILER


SCHEDULE OF FILMS

A USEFUL LIFE
Fri (6/10): 7:30
Sat (6/11): 2:00
 
STREET DAYS
Fri (6/10): 9:00
Sat (6/11): 5:00
 
THE INVISIBLE EYE
Sat (6/11): 7:00
Sun (6/12): 2:00
 
SOUL OF SAND
Sat (6/11): 5:00
Sun (6/12): 7:00
 
THE TENANTS
Sat (6/11): 7:00
Sun (6/12): 5:00
 
THE LIGHT THIEF
Sun (6/12): 5:00
Mon (6/13): 7:00
 
DOORMAN RIVER
Sun (6/12): 7:00
Mon (6/13): 5:00
 
THE WHITE MEADOWS
Tue (6/14): 5:00
Wed (6/15): 7:00
 
BELVEDERE
Tue (6/14): 7:00
Wed (6/15): 5:00

When & Where



The Picture House
175 Wolfs Lane
Pelham, NY 10803

Friday, June 10, 2011 at 7:00 PM - Wednesday, June 15, 2011 at 9:00 PM (ET)


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The Picture House



Several years ago a group of concerned citizens in lower Westchester organized to save the 1920s Pelham Picture House, now listed on the NY State Register of Historic Places, from the wrecking ball. The Picture House, recently restored and renovated, is now an independent film and education center. The Picture House entertains audiences with great movies – indies, foreign films, classics, shorts, animated films and documentaries from around the world. By inviting, actors, directors, producers, screen writers, and film critics to discuss their work, we bring the back lot to our front door.