Join us for our monthly free movie night on Friday, May 31 at 6:00 pm! Our feature presentation is the 1971 cult classic that pairs Bud Cort as a dead-pan disillusioned 20-year-old obsessed with suicide and the lovable (and incomparable) Ruth Gordon as a fun-loving 80-year-old eccentric. It’s the darkest of comedies with the coolest of soundtracks (by Cat Stevens). So, don’t be shy, admission is free–and even if you’re miles from nowhere, it really won’t take that long to get to the library.

Close out the month with TFL’s Movie Night on Friday, April 26 at 6 pm. Admission is free, and popcorn is provided!

We will show “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon,” an imaginative, artistic martial arts film that is also an adventurous love story.  A young Chinese female warrior brazenly steals a sword from a famed swordsman and then escapes to a world of romantic adventure with a mysterious man in the desert frontier of the nation.

Directed by Ang Lee and incredibly choreographed by Yuen Wo-Ping who is known for the signature choreography of “The Matrix,” the film won 4 Academy Awards, 2 Golden Globes, and dozens of similar awards around the globe. (In Mandarin with English subtitles; rated PG-13; 120 minutes.)

 

“The Public” is coming to Dover-Foxcroft!

Join us at Center Theatre on Friday, April 19 at 6 pm for a pre-movie conversation with Archie Curry from the Bangor Area Homeless Shelter about homelessness in our region. The aim of this conversation is to share some facts, bust some myths, and talk about what our community can do to help.

Stay to watch “The Public” at 7 pm! If you bring in a non-perishable food donation, your movie ticket will be reduced by $1.00.

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Take a break, have an evening out, relax and enjoy TFL’s Monthly Movie Night on Friday, March 29 at 6 pm. Admission is free & popcorn is provided!

This month we will show Paper Moon, a 1973 PG comedy-drama directed by Peter Bogdanovich starring father-daughter duo: Ryan and Tatum O’Neal. Set against the backdrop of the rum-running, Prohibition era mid-west Bible belt during the Great Depression, a con man finds himself saddled with a young girl who may or may not be his daughter and the two forge an unlikely partnership. Tom Lyford calls his selection “a film that audiences have found endearing for decades.”

 

The TFL Movie Club premieres on Friday, February 22 at 6 pm with a showing of “The Milagro Beanfield War” directed by Robert Redford. This free, monthly film series will feature undiscovered gems. TFL’s own cinephile Tom Lyford, describes this 1988 indie comedy-drama, (based on the John Nichols’ book) as “both lyrical and fanciful” and believes that “it got lost amid the shadows cast by the super-hyped Hollywood blockbusters.” Redford artfully guides a terrific ensemble cast through the familiar conflict powerful land developer vs. naïve townspeople in a rural New Mexico town. Those attending are invited to stay and discuss the movie afterwards. And, yes, there will be popcorn.