Summer Nights film: Hustle & Flow
The IMA’s annual summer favorite returns. Grab your blanket and lawn chairs, pack a picnic and head to the IMA for movies under the stars.
Hustle & Flow (2005)
The gates open at 6 p.m. for picnicking; films begin at dusk (except on July 24; the gates on that day will open at 10 p.m. and the film will begin at midnight). Patrons are invited to bring their own picnics (non-alcoholic beverages only), blankets and lawn chairs. A variety of concessions, including alcoholic beverages, will be available for purchase on-site.
Ticket prices are Members $5 / Adults $9 / Children 6 and under Free
Ticket Info: Members $5 / Adults $9 / Children 6 and under Free
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Showtimes are 7:00pm & 10:00pm.
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In 1994, Disney's Gargoyles broke the mold of the traditional Disney animated series with a dramatic plot, ethnically diverse cast, and clean, gothic style. It ran for an unprecedented number of episodes and received a devoted fan following.
In August 2009, we gather again for our Thirteenth Annual convention. Mark your calendars now and get ready to return once again to the City of Angels, Los Angeles, California, the home of Disney and the center of the entertainment industry.
Enjoy the short films of Buster Keaton, “The Great Stone-face” of silent film comedy with original music created and performed by William Hubert, who brings a 1920’s authenticity to the evening. Relive the nostalgic atmosphere of the early motion picture era. Bring the whole family!
Sponsored by Dave and Alice Meager,
Dr. Mark Rochinsky, and Richard and Nancy Theissen
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2008. South Africa/UK. 107 min. Not Rated. English and Subtitles. Directed by Anthony Fabian.
Enter at the Avery Door on Atheneum Square North. Call (860) 838-4142 for tickets and information.
Ticket Info: General Admission: $9, Seniors and Students with i.d: $8, Museum Members: $7.
