Category Archives: Film

The Invention of Lying

There’s a SUN article today about the trailer for “The Invention of Lying”…
watch it here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgOtGpW2qrc

The neighborhood looks pretty good!

LOWELL FILM COLLABORATIVE SCHEDULE

LFC has quite a schedule of movies this summer…get all the info on their “upcoming events” page.
http://lowellfilmcollaborative.org/upcoming-lfc-events/

Scenes from a Parish [2009] Tuesday, May 26 / 7PM Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center 246 Market Street, Lowell.

Circuit [2009] Tuesday, June 2 / 7PM Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center 246 Market Street, Lowell.

Right at Your Door [2006] Thursday, June 11 / 7 PMThe premiere of the Cinema at Studio A film seriesLowell Telecommunications Corporation 246 Market St., Lowell

A Convenient Truth: Urban Solutions from Curitiba, Brazil [2006] Presented by the Lowell Film Collaborative in partnership with the Lowell Green Building Commission, Thursday, June 18 / 6:30 -9PM Tabocas Brazilian Steakhouse

Nerdcore Rising [2008] Thursday, June 25 / 7 p.m. Part of the Cinema at Studio A film series Lowell Telecommunications Corporation 246 Market St., Lowell

Twelve [2008] Thursday, July 9 / 7 p.m. Part of the Cinema at Studio A film seriesLowell Telecommunications Corporation 246 Market St., Lowell

Momma’s Man [2008] Thursday, July 16 / 7 p.m. Part of the Cinema at Studio A film series Lowell Telecommunications Corporation 246 Market St., Lowell

"The Fighter"

Anyone else think “Ted” would be perfect for this movie?

Open Casting Call for “The Fighter”Sat., May 30th

Boston Casting, a local feature film casting company, is holding an open casting call at the Lowell VFW Hall for a new Mark Wahlberg film, The Fighter. The casting call will be held from 10am – 4 pm, and is open to union and non-union actors who are 18 years of age and older. More information: http://www.lowell.com/news/2009/wahlberg-casting-1023.php

LOWELL FILM COLLABORATIVE AT ATHENIAN

MOVIE NIGHT
“NEVER ON SUNDAY”
MONDAY, MAY 18TH, 7PM
“Never on Sunday” [1960]Part of the Lowell Film Collaborative’s “Food & Film Series”!
When Homer (Jules Dassin) takes a trip to Greece, he meets free-spirited prostitute Ilya (Melina Mercouri) and arrogantly decides to become her Svengali in this internationally celebrated classic.
Nominated for several Oscars, won Best Song. Arrive early at 6pm and enjoy a wonderful Greek dinner (order off the menu) prior to the film! [Some Greek with English subtitles]
Mon., May 18, 7pm, Athenian Corner Greek Restaurant, 207 Market St., LowellMore information: www.lowellfilmcollaborative.org

The 2nd Annual Lowell Film Festival

“Food, Fair Trade and the Global Economy”

Friday – Sunday

April 3 – 5, 2009

Full Schedule is here: http://www.lowellfilms.org/schedule.html

Read Boston Globe article:

http://www.boston.com/ae/movies/articles/2009/03/29/no_run_of_the_mill_festival/

Lowell Film Collaborative

Lowell Film Collaborative “Food & Film Series”
Join us for our second film event of the LFC’s “Food & Film” series! Our DTL restaurants need all the support they can get, especially during the winter months. The LFC is doing what they can to help bring folks into downtown restaurants during this time for a little celebrating with dinner and a movie. We’ll set up the old-fashioned tripod screen, fire up the LCD projector, and dim the lights. Instant movie screening magic! And of course we encourage everyone to indulge in food and drink to round out the night. Come support the Lowell Film Collaborative, but most importantly, come support some of our favorite DTL restaurants!Join the Lowell Film Collaborative’s growing e-mail distribution list and we’ll keep you posted on all our upcoming film events! E-mail us at lowellfilmcollaborative@live.com.
Visit the LFC at http://www.lowellfilmcollaborative.org/.
Thanks for supporting Film in Lowell!

Lowell Film Collaborative

The Lowell Film Collaborative and Moses Greeley Parker Lectures Present:

‘Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus’
Sunday, December 7th
Lowell National Park Visitor Center246 Market Street
2 p.m. / Live Performance by Appalachian Still
3 p.m. / Film Screening
You’re officially invited to a thought-provoking road trip through the American South: a world of churches, prisons, coal mines, truck stops, juke joints, swamps and mountains. Along the way, you’ll encounter various musicians inspired by these unique places and hear a collage of stories and testimonies, almost invariably of sudden death, sin or redemption, Heaven or Hell — with no middle ground. Joining you on this southern exploration is alt-country singer Jim White, who reflects upon exactly what it is about this baffling place that inspires musicians and writers, at the same time working through his own preoccupations with his muse — or, as he puts it, “trying to find the gold tooth in God’s crooked smile.”