Montclair Film announces plans for its year-round screening space, Cinema505

by JAY LUSTIG

“Thelma & Louise,” starring Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis, will be shown at Cinema505, June 28-29.

Starting in June, Montclair Film, which is best known for presenting the Montclair Film Festival, will begin screening films year-round. The screenings will take place at Cinema505, located at Montclair Film’s headquarters, the Investors Bank Film & Media Center at 505 Bloomfield Ave. in Montclair.

Montclair Film will start with two series: “Coming of Age in Suburbia,” featuring films about growing up in American suburbs, and “Filmmakers Local 505,” which will showcase films by New Jersey directors, with question and answer sessions with the directors following them.

There will also be a special screening of “Thelma & Louise,” June 28-29. Co-presented by the Watchung Booksellers bookstore, it will be followed (on June 28 only) by a question-and-answer session with Becky Aikman, author of the new  book, “Off the Cliff: How the Making of Thelma & Louise Drove Hollywood to the Edge.”

Here is the lineup. For information, visit montclairfilm.org.

FILMMAKERS LOCAL 505
June 7-8: “The Black Monk”
June 14-15: “Saving the Great Swamp: Battle to Defeat the Jetport”
June 16-22: “Letters From Baghdad”

COMING OF AGE IN SUBURBIA, PART I
June 2-3: “Donnie Darko: The 4K Restoration”
June 3-4: “The Virgin Suicides”
June 9-10: “Over the Edge”
June 10-11: “My Girl”
June 23-24: “The Perks of Being a Wallflower”
June 24-25: “River’s Edge”
June 29-30: “Ghost World”

SPECIAL SCREENING
June 28-29: “Thelma & Louise,” featuring a post-screening Q&A session with Becky Aikman, author of “Off the Cliff: How the Making of Thelma & Louise Drove Hollywood to the Edge,” on June 28 only.

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