Boston Free Films Nov. 5th to Nov. 11th
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Well, repetitive entry got the best of me, so I have set up a public calendar on Google that lets you see all the films for this week and next and the one after that.
It should show up in a Google search (rather than a Google Calendar search), but it's not showing up. Perhaps I have been relegated by my content filter for using mature language. Anyway, here's the name of the calendar:
Joe's BFF -- Boston Free Films
You can add it to your own Google Calendar to make it easier to see what's available.
Some highlights of this week:
Tufts: Film Screening of Election plus conversation w/Producer Albert Berger (Tufts '79)
Monday, November 5, 2007 8:00pm Location: Asean Auditorium, Cabot Intercultural Center, Fletcher School
Description: Watch this great film and hear from the producer (a Tufts alum!) about his travels from Medford to Hollywood. See the ending to Election that never made it to the big screen!
Albert Berger is also the famed producer of these award-winning films:
Little Miss Sunshine - Little Children - Cold Mountain - Crumbs
Harvard Kennedy School: Algerian Film screening: Bab Al Oued City
November 7, 2007 , 6:00 PM
Starr Auditorium, Belfer Building, Second Floor
Pizza and soft drinks available at 6pm
Tufts Film Series: Zodiac and Pan's Labrynth
Thurs, Friday, Sat. & Sunday (see calendar on Weds. for final schedule)
MIT: Sicko (2 showings)
Friday, November 9th Time: 7:00 pm with lecture from Professor David Jones and 10:30 pm (no lecture)
Location: 26-100
Brattle Theater: Nostalghia
Saturday, November 10th, 11:00 am
Free Screening! Elements Of Cinema Nostalghia includes discussion
There are also some free non-screening events from the Boston Irish Film Festival happening in Harvard Square and elsewhere.
As always, please let me know of any changes or additions.
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Date: 2007-11-05 01:16 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-05 02:48 am (UTC)That's what I was trying to say, but I guess I didn't say it clearly enough. I can't find the public calendar using Google Search (though I found it a couple of days ago after I set it up). The only way to access it otherwise is to open your own Google Calendar and search for Public Calendars.
Hopefully, it will return into the great big world of Google and we can link to it on a regular basis.
I did find the code to subscribe to this calendar, though: