Events Tagged Market Arcade

Buffalo Film Seminars XVII: Duck Soup

Buffalo Film Seminars XVII: Duck SoupTue, Sep 9th 2008
7:00pm
639 Main Street,
Buffalo, NY

The Buffalo Film Seminars continues tonight with Duck Soup (1933) by the Marx Brothers. Each week Diane Christian and Bruce Jackson introduce the film, the film is screened, there's a brief break, and then have an open discussion with students in a University at Buffalo film class and anyone else who cares to join in.

Handouts with production details, anecdotes and critical comments about each week's film on goldenrod paper are available in the Market Arcade lobby 45 minutes before each session. The Goldenrod handouts are posted online one day before the screening.

Free parking is available in the M&T fenced lot opposite the theatre's Washington Street entrance: pay the attendant $2, given the parking ticket to the ticket clerk in the theatre and get the $2 back.


    Buffalo Film Seminars XVII: The Adventures of Robin Hood

    Buffalo Film Seminars XVII: The Adventures of Robin HoodTue, Sep 16th 2008
    7:00pm
    639 Main Street,
    Buffalo, NY

    The Buffalo Film Seminars continues tonight with The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) by Michael Curtiz. Each week Diane Christian and Bruce Jackson introduce the film, the film is screened, there's a brief break, and then have an open discussion with students in a University at Buffalo film class and anyone else who cares to join in.

    Handouts with production details, anecdotes and critical comments about each week's film on goldenrod paper are available in the Market Arcade lobby 45 minutes before each session. The Goldenrod handouts are posted online one day before the screening.

    Free parking is available in the M&T fenced lot opposite the theatre's Washington Street entrance: pay the attendant $2, given the parking ticket to the ticket clerk in the theatre and get the $2 back.


      Buffalo Film Seminars XVII: Brute Force

      Buffalo Film Seminars XVII: Brute ForceTue, Sep 23rd 2008
      7:00pm
      639 Main Street,
      Buffalo, NY

      The Buffalo Film Seminars continues tonight with Brute Force (1947) by Jules Dassin. Each week Diane Christian and Bruce Jackson introduce the film, the film is screened, there's a brief break, and then have an open discussion with students in a University at Buffalo film class and anyone else who cares to join in.

      Handouts with production details, anecdotes and critical comments about each week's film on goldenrod paper are available in the Market Arcade lobby 45 minutes before each session. The Goldenrod handouts are posted online one day before the screening.

      Free parking is available in the M&T fenced lot opposite the theatre's Washington Street entrance: pay the attendant $2, given the parking ticket to the ticket clerk in the theatre and get the $2 back.


        Buffalo Film Seminars XVII: The Professionals

        Buffalo Film Seminars XVII: The ProfessionalsTue, Sep 30th 2008
        7:00pm
        639 Main Street,
        Buffalo, NY

        The Buffalo Film Seminars continues tonight with The Professionals (1966) by Richard Brooks. Each week Diane Christian and Bruce Jackson introduce the film, the film is screened, there's a brief break, and then have an open discussion with students in a University at Buffalo film class and anyone else who cares to join in.

        Handouts with production details, anecdotes and critical comments about each week's film on goldenrod paper are available in the Market Arcade lobby 45 minutes before each session. The Goldenrod handouts are posted online one day before the screening.

        Free parking is available in the M&T fenced lot opposite the theatre's Washington Street entrance: pay the attendant $2, given the parking ticket to the ticket clerk in the theatre and get the $2 back.


          Buffalo Film Seminars XVII: Love

          Buffalo Film Seminars XVII: LoveTue, Oct 7th 2008
          7:00pm
          639 Main Street,
          Buffalo, NY

          The Buffalo Film Seminars continues tonight with Love (1971) by Károly Makk. Each week Diane Christian and Bruce Jackson introduce the film, the film is screened, there's a brief break, and then have an open discussion with students in a University at Buffalo film class and anyone else who cares to join in.

          Handouts with production details, anecdotes and critical comments about each week's film on goldenrod paper are available in the Market Arcade lobby 45 minutes before each session. The Goldenrod handouts are posted online one day before the screening.

          Free parking is available in the M&T fenced lot opposite the theatre's Washington Street entrance: pay the attendant $2, given the parking ticket to the ticket clerk in the theatre and get the $2 back.