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Wilton Town Hall Theatre in cooperation with the HippoPress and LooserThan Loose Vintage Entertainment will be running a FREE Silent Classic Film Series that includes live music accompaniment by Jeff Rapsis. Plans are to run the films on the last Sunday of every month at 4:30 PM unless announced otherwise. For those of you that have enjoyed the silent films that we've run in the past from Jeff Rapsis and/or The Devil Music Ensemble, you'll love this upcoming series. "These films are handcrafted for theater audiences. Eighty years later, their reactions are the same as when they were first made." - Jeff Rapsis
Jeff also states "I get to help make the film come to life, providing the music glue that holds it together. Silent films without music don't make any sense."
Check out this months silent classic, shown below in the film section.
We are now taking reservations for theatre rentals for your special event.We have 35mm and Digital Projection capabilities in both theatres. Besides screening your films or private screenings of our current features, and we can assist you with audio and video production.
Private Showings provide an excellent opportunity for educators to conduct pre and post film discussions. They are also excellent opportunities for Civic Groups to conduct a meeting combined with a film.
For more information, contact Dennis at the theatre between 8:00 PM and 11:00 PM or send an email to dennism@wiltontownhalltheatre.com.
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![]() | The Girl Who Played With Fire - Rated R - 129 Minutes Two journalists on the verge of exposing their story in Millennium about an extensive sex trafficking operation between Eastern Europe and Sweden are brutally murdered. Lisbeth Salander's prints are on the weapon. Mikael Blomkvist, alone in his belief in Salander's innocence, plunges into an investigation of the slayings which will implicate highly placed members of Swedish society, business and government. Knowing Salander to be fierce when fearful, he is desperate to get to her before she is cornered and alone but she is nowhere to be found. Digging deeper, Blomkvist also unearths some heart-wrenching facts about Salander's past life. Committed to psychiatric care at aged 12, declared legally incompetent at 18, she is the product of an unjust and corrupt system. Meanwhile, the elusive Salander herself is drawn into a murderous hunt in which she is the prey, and which compels her to revisit her dark past. Read More Cast: Noomi Rapace, Michael Nyqvist, Annika Hallin, Per Oscarsson, Lena Endre, Peter Andersson Director: Daniel Alfredson Read the Internet Movie Database Review Visit the Film Producers Website (High-Speed connection recommended) Admission - $6.00 Adults, $4.00 Seniors and $4.00 Children |
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![]() | The Kids Are All Right - Rated R - 106 Minutes Lesbian couple Jules (Julianne Moore) and Nic (Annette Bening) have been together for almost 20 years and have two teenage offspring named Joni and Laser, who were conceived via artificial insemination. Unbeknown to their mothers, Joni and Laser seek out their biological father, an entrepreneur named Paul (Mark Ruffalo) . Complications arise when the teens bond with Paul and invite him into their lives.Read More Cast: Julianne Moore, Annette Bening, Mark Ruffalo, Mia Wasikowska, Josh Hutcherson Director: Lisa Cholodenko Read the Internet Movie Database Review Visit the Film Producers Website (High-Speed connection recommended) Admission - $6.00 Adults, $4.00 Seniors and $4.00 Children |
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![]() | Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky - Rated R - 120 Minutes A passionate affair between two creative giants begins after French couturiere Coco Chanel (Anna Mouglalis) invites the destitute Russian composer (Mads Mikkelsen) and his family to live in her villa. Cast: Anna Mouglalis, Mads Mikkelsen, Elena Morozova, Natacha Lindinger, Grigori Manoukov Director: Jan Kounen Read the Internet Movie Database Review Visit the Film Producers Website (High-Speed connection recommended) Admission - $6.00 Adults, $4.00 Seniors and $4.00 Children |
![]() | Winter's Bone - Rated R - 100 Minutes Facing the loss of her home and siblings if she fails, a gutsy teenager (Jennifer Lawrence) sets out on a dangerous quest to learn the fate of her missing father. Cast: Jennifer Lawrence, John Hawkes, Kevin Breznahan, Dale Dickey, Garret Dillahunt, Sheryl Lee Director: Debra Granik Read the Internet Movie Database Review Visit the Film Producers Website (High-Speed connection recommended) Admission - $6.00 Adults, $4.00 Seniors and $4.00 Children |
![]() | Children of Invention - 86 Minutes Two young children are left to fend for themselves when their mother disappears. Director: Tze Chun Read the Internet Movie Database Review Visit the Film Producers Website (High-Speed connection recommended) Admission - $6.00 Adults, $4.00 Seniors and $4.00 Children |
![]() | Mao's Last Dancer - Rated PG - 117 Minutes Chronicles the life of ballet star Li Cunxin , from his boyhood as a peasant in communist China to his defection to the United States in 1981. Cast: Bruce Greenwood, Kyle MacLachlan, Joan Chen, Chi Cao, Wang Shuangbao Director: Bruce Beresford Read the Internet Movie Database Review Admission - $6.00 Adults, $4.00 Seniors and $4.00 Children |
![]() | Micmacs - Rated R - 105 Minutes First, it was a mine that exploded in the middle of the Moroccan desert. Years later, it was a stray bullet that lodged in his brain. Bazil (Dany Boon) doesn't have much luck with weapons. The first made him an orphan, the second holds him on the brink of sudden and instant death. Released from the hospital, Bazil is homeless. Luckily, our inspired and gentle-natured dreamer is adopted by a motley crew of secondhand dealers living in a veritable Ali Baba's cave, whose talents and aspirations are as surprising as they are diverse. One day, walking by two huge buildings, Bazil recognizes the logos of the weapons manufacturers that caused his hardship. With the help of his faithful gang of wacky friends he sets out to get revenge. A gang of underdogs battling heartless industrial giants, they relive the battle of David and Goliath, with all the imagination and fantasy of Buster Keaton. Note: Film is presented in French with English subtitles.Read More Cast: Dany Boon, André Dussollier, Nicolas Marié, Jean-Pierre Marielle, Yolande Moreau, Julie Ferrier Director: Jean-Pierre Jeunet Read the Internet Movie Database Review Visit the Film Producers Website (High-Speed connection recommended) Admission - $6.00 Adults, $4.00 Seniors and $4.00 Children |
![]() | Get Low - Rated PG-13 - 100 Minutes When much-feared hermit Felix Bush (Robert Duvall) comes to town with a wad of cash and announces his intention to preside over his own funeral, fast-talking mortician Frank Quinn (Bill Murray) smells a big payday in the air. Frank sends his young apprentice, Buddy, to charm Felix and win his business. As the day of the unusual funeral approaches, Buddy uncovers a long-held secret involving Felix, a local widow (Sissy Spacek) and an Illinois preacher.Read More Cast: Robert Duvall, Sissy Spacek, Bill Murray, Lucas Black, Gerald McRaney Director: Aaron Schneider Read the Internet Movie Database Review Visit the Film Producers Website (High-Speed connection recommended) Admission - $6.00 Adults, $4.00 Seniors and $4.00 Children |
The Last Laugh (1924) Ground-breaking visual allegory (no intertitles!) from German director F.W. Murnau about a doorman who loses his job and his identity. Admission free, donations encouraged. |
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