Music by Women Composers, performed by students at Nazareth College Music Department
In honor of Women's History Month students form the music Department at Nazareth College will perform songs by Woman Composers.
Breakfast at Tiffany's (Film Only)
Valentine’s Day Brunch In her most cherished performance, Audrey Hepburn stars as Truman Capote’s heroine Holly Golightly in one of the most enduring of Hollywood romances.
Organ concert performed by Joseph Pechenik
A 45 minute organ concert performed by local organist Joseph Pechenik, a student at Yeshiva of Rochester, NY. Joseph's style of playing is greatly influenced by his theater organ training, religious background and his love for Eastern European folk melodies.
Performance Plus: Minus 2
An hour long performance by Eastman School of music students.
An hour long organ concert by Steve Kelly
An hour long organ concert on Eastman's original Aeolian pipe organ by Steve Kelly a local organist.
Bruiser
Rochester Premiere Miles Warren’s feature directorial debut is this drama about families, fathers, and the effects of toxic masculinity.
CREATING AN EASTMAN MUSEUM ACCOUNT
Performance by Maya Loncar, Director of Guitar and Orchestra, Loudon Schools in Leesburg, VA
Maya Loncar is an award winning Croatian-American guitarist. She as performed as a guitarist and a violinist in a number of prestigious venues.
Bonnie Scotland
Mid-Century Comedies The seventh feature film to star the singular Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in lead roles, this is a rarely screened gem. Stan and Ollie stow away to Scotland in hopes of inheriting the riches of the MacLaurrel estate, but wind up getting more than they bargained for when they inadvertently join a Scottish military regiment stationed in India.
Track of the Cat
70 Years of Cinemascope It’s man against beast — and not just the animal kind — when a brutal rancher (Robert Mitchum) scours the snowbound Rockies for an elusive killer panther.
Mohabbatein
Holi Ahead of Holi, the Hindu festival of colors, which takes place the following week, come experience one of the most popular films in our South Asian Cinema collection.
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Hollywood Pairings Edward Albee’s play about a pair of dysfunctional academics held a dark mirror to the boozy, brawling marriage of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton—the “it” couple of the international jet set whose turbulent private life had become harrowingly public.
Get Your Man
International Women’s Day Dorothy Arzner was one of the first women to direct film in Hollywood and, for a decade, was the only female director working in Hollywood. She directed 20 features between 1927 and 1943, helping launch the careers of Katharine Hepburn, Rosalind Russell, and Lucille Ball.
My Man Godfrey
Mid-Century Comedies In the midst of the Great Depression, a socialite scavenger hunt leads spoiled Irene Bullock (Carole Lombard) to the city dump to find a “forgotten man.” There she meets Godfrey Smith (William Powell) who, despite appearances, acts with self-respect and self-determination.
Lady and the Tramp
70 Years of Cinemascope | A Disney Centennial Cocker Spaniel Lady finds herself displaced when her owners leave her with their newborn baby and the dog-hating aunt in Disney’s first feature-length animation produced in CinemaScope.
Flawless
A Tribute to Philip Seymour Hoffman Philip Seymour Hoffman tackles his first true lead role in Flawless as Rusty, a drag performer and music teacher in New York City.
The Vikings
Hollywood Pairings Kirk Douglas, Tony Curtis, Janet Leigh, and Ernest Borgnine star in perhaps the finest and most rousing Viking adventure movie ever made.
East of Eden
70 Years of Cinemascope John Steinbeck’s classic novel (the author himself secretly collaborated on the screenplay) comes to life in this vivid adaptation by the highly influential and equally controversial Elia Kazan.
Victor/Victoria
Hollywood Pairings One of nine films made by director Blake Edwards and his wife, Julie Andrews, during their forty-one-year marriage, Victor/Victoria is by far the most lauded, earning seven Academy Award nominations, including Edwards’s only nomination for adapting the screenplay.
Beyond the Lights
Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Women Directors of Color Director Gina Prince-Bythewood’s third feature (after Love & Basketball and The Secret Life of Bees) stars Gugu Mbatha-Raw as pop singer Noni Jean, caught between her burgeoning success and her lost sense of self.