Humanist Movie Night: It’s a Wonderful Life
Angel aside, Frank Capra’s “It’s a Wonderful Life” is both an excellent existential study as well as a critic of modern America. While on the surface things look different and out of date, the deeper issues still resonate.
Bring food or beverage to share or a small cash donation
We will try to hold a social event every Friday evening here are MT Space. Host may vary, but all are welcome.
We will try to hold a social event every Friday evening here are MT Space. Host may vary, but all are welcome.
This 1973 film by Orson Welles is part of the Criterion Collection. It is a documentary about fakes and forgeries and deals with the question of what is real and what isn’t. Trickery, Welles argues, is found everywhere in life.
We will try to hold a social event every Friday evening here are MT Space. Host may vary, but all are welcome.
We will try to hold a social event every Friday evening here are MT Space. Host may vary, but all are welcome.
Paddy Chayefsky’s Network (1976) is prophetically frightening as it examines the economics of corporate owned mass media. Chayefsky predicted news as entertainment including terrorism and anger in politics. (http://imdb.to/1pNo6Q8)
Bring food or beverage to share or a small cash donation. Movie starts at 6:30.