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Barrymore Film Center
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Добавлен 3 янв 2019
This 260 seat cinema and museum is located at 153 Main Street, Fort Lee, NJ, paying homage to Fort Lee as the birthplace of the film industry in America.
Owned by the Borough of Fort Lee and operated by the Friends of Barrymore Film Center, the BFC showcases classic filme, emerging filmmakers, host film festivals and screen classic retrospective films, foreign films and silent films from around the world.
The BFC also will create museum exhibits to showcase American film history and the American film industry which was born more than a hundred years ago on Main Street in Fort Lee, NJ.
Owned by the Borough of Fort Lee and operated by the Friends of Barrymore Film Center, the BFC showcases classic filme, emerging filmmakers, host film festivals and screen classic retrospective films, foreign films and silent films from around the world.
The BFC also will create museum exhibits to showcase American film history and the American film industry which was born more than a hundred years ago on Main Street in Fort Lee, NJ.
Barrymore Film Center 2024 Events
From January through June 2024, the Barrymore Film Center held many memorable events including film festivals, live music, dancing, special film programs, academy award winning actors, producers, directors and so much more.
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Fifty Years of Grease: An Evening with Original Cast Members
Просмотров 2619 месяцев назад
A BARRYMORE FILM CENTER LIVE EVENT - ON STAGE! 153 Main Street, Fort Lee, NJ Saturday MARCH 16th at 7:00 PM What do John Travolta, Richard Gere, Marilu Henner, Patrick Swayze, Ilene Kristen, Treat Williams, Barry Bostwick, and Carole Demas have in common? In the new book, Grease, Tell Me More, Tell Me More, they tell you, in their own words, how their individual careers began in this historic B...
MARBLE JAM "Red Carpet Premiere" 11/12/23
Просмотров 59Год назад
Marble Jam President & Director, Anna Villa-Bager invites everyone to join Marble Jam for their 4th Annual MarbleJam RED CARPET Film Premiere! This year we are excited to be hosted by the Barrymore Film Center, a stunning museum and theater dedicated to the film industry, which began in Fort Lee NJ. Be a part of the best feel good event of the year! All ticket purchasers will receive a one-year...
May The FORTH BE With You!
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Someone left something behind at the @barrymorefilmcenter779 #bfcftlee #barrymorefilmcenter #bfc #
SHIP OF DREAMS WEEKEND AT BFC
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The Barrymore Film Center presents "SHIP OF DREAMS" weekend, featuring films about the Titanic. Nelson Page shares his thoughts about the series. Films include: A Night to Remember (1958), Titanic (1953), Titanic (1997), Raise the Titanic (1980), and Titanic (1943-German).
The Quiet Man- Showing at the Barrymore Film Center 3/17/23!
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We’re not going to be quiet about this! The Barrymore Film Center, in Fort Lee NJ, Executive Director Nelson Page invites you all to join us to see “The Quiet Man,” a 1952 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by John Ford. The film takes place in the 1920s when a retired American boxer, Sean Thornton, returns to his home village in Ireland where he begins a romantic relationship with Ma...
Broadway to Hollywood - Music Across America / Live Stage Show at the Barrymore Film Center 3/4/23!
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On stage at the Barrymore Film Center, in Fort Lee NJ, Executive Director Nelson Page invites you all to join us for a wonderful evening of music performances by Broadway stars! "Broadway to Hollywood - Music Across America" is produced by Scott Siegel.
Welcome to the Barrymore Film Center
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The newly constructed Barrymore Film Center opened to the public on October 21, 2022, featuring a film museum (free to the public) and a state-of-the-art movie theater with a 40foot screen. Come and rediscover Big Screen Moviegoing! barrymorefilmcenter.org
D.W. Griffith Weekend at the Barrymore Film Center
Просмотров 60Год назад
It's D.W. Griffith Weekend at the @barrymorefilmcenter779. "Intolerance" on Friday February 10th at 7:00pm, "Broken Blossoms" on Saturday February 11th at 2:45pm, "Way Down East" at 7:00pm Saturday February 11th, and "Orphans of the Storm" on Sunday February 12, 2023. D.W. Griffith has a long history of filmmaking in Fort Lee New Jersey, the birthplace of the American film industry.
The BFC Short Film Festival 2021: The Winners have been Chosen
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The Barrymore Film Center’s inaugural Short Film Festival 2021 was a tremendous success! We’re excited to announce our 1st, 2nd, 3rd Place winners (STUDENT, CELLCINEMA, SHORT FILM), the JURY AWARD WINNER, AUDIENCE FAVORITE WINNER, and GRAND PRIZE WINNER! We hope to schedule a special event and screening at the #BarrymoreFilmCenter of our winning short films, giving the public a chance to meet t...
Happy Holidays from The Barrymore Film Center
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This holiday season, give the gift 🎁 of history and inspiration to someone you love! Every membership, whether yearly or lifetime, and every donation allows yourself and others to experience the rich film history 🎞️ of Fort lee, as the birthplace of the American film 📽️ industry. Thank you for your support and Happy Holidays! 🎄🎅🤶 Learn more: barrymorefilmcenter.com/membership
"The Curtain Pole" (1909) by director D. W. Griffith, cinematographer Billy Bitzer
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"The Curtain Pole" is a short comedy directed by D.W. Griffith, featuring Florence Lawrence, Arthur Johnson and cinematographer Billy Bitzer, stars of Silent Hall of Fame. A house party is interrupted when a curtain pole breaks. The lady of the house (Florence Lawrence) wants to take care of the problem but one of the guests (Mack Sennett) volunteers to run to the hardware store and get a repla...
D. W. Griffith: The Musketeers of Pig Alley (1912)
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D. W. Griffith: The Musketeers of Pig Alley (1912)
A Message from The BFC during the Corona Virus.
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A Message from The BFC during the Corona Virus.
Become a Barrymore Film Center Member & Celebrate John Barrymore!
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Become a Barrymore Film Center Member & Celebrate John Barrymore!
Interviews from The Groundbreaking - Carl Goodman (1)
Просмотров 415 лет назад
Interviews from The Groundbreaking - Carl Goodman (1)
Interviews from the Groundbreaking - Steve Gorelick (1)
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Interviews from the Groundbreaking - Steve Gorelick (1)
Interviews from The Groundbreaking - Mayor Mark Sokolich (PT. I)
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Interviews from The Groundbreaking - Mayor Mark Sokolich (PT. I)
35mm prints for the win!!
Just saw a 70mm print. Blown away. Sound presentation was awesome as well.
This is a wonderful channel.
The composition and framing of this film is extraordinary
Where's Mary Pickles ? America's sweet heart
3:03
👍🏾😃
Jekyll and Hyde are one and the came but Hyde transformation Jekyll in front of Lanyon's eyes.
Much better than BOAN. The small budget helps keep it focused.
Lets be honest 70mm for this movie works better, the scene at Ernie’s restaurant with that wide angle would loook amazing in 70mm. 35 also works but there’s a difference
That was good
Harry Carey with that haircut and that "scar" on his face that looks like it was drawn on by a sharpie is just too funny
2:52
It's too bad I missed this one. I did get to see the restored presentation in 1996 at the Ziegfeld Theater in 70 millimeter! I'll never forget it.🤩
John "Pappy" Ford was and still is a #MasterofCinema especially compared to who are in the world today.
The narrator didn't mention that the girl in the still at the very beginning is Lillian Gish's sister Dorothy. Lionel Barrymore also has a small role in this film, as does Jack Pickford.
Aburrido. Unos tipos van para acá, otras van para allá; luego entran a un bar por una puerta y salen por otra... Y así todo el tiempo. Ni la gran Lillian Gish destaca al menos un poco.
No comprendes la maestría de la puesta en escena, que en esto importa más que la trama en sí
The acting is good the plotting is tight and the title cards are mercifully sparing. Relatively modern for a photoplay that came out the year of the Titanic.
I love the BFC! Best from Amsterdam Holland.