Skip to content

Details

I mean, what is an independent movie club even for if we DON'T go see the black-and-white French adaptation of a Camus novel!? We'll be seeing The Stranger at 6:15pm, and I welcome all readers of existentialist, philosophical works to come and weigh in on how this film compares to the book as well. I've never read it, so if you haven't either you won't be alone—we'll evaluate it as a film first. It's sure to be gorgeous—but will it be moving? Can it get inside the head of the main character, who is an enigma even in the book written from his point of view?

  • Meeting Up & Talking After: Once you have your ticket, take the hallway to the right off the main entrance (past the men's restrooms/on the way to the lower-level theaters) to the members "ta/ke out" section—there are some chairs and a small area where we usually say hello to one another before heading into the movie (especially if it's your first time!). Someone will be there from ~15 minutes before the film until just before showtime. If you arrive late, just head into the film and you can join us after—we go next door to the Washington Perk coffee shop to discuss.
  • Please update your RSVP if you can't make it—this helps with a few things, including how many people we're keeping an eye out for—and sometimes lets people use your ticket if you can't!
  • Recommended: purchasing your ticket online ahead of time; this lets a/perture know if more people than expected are coming, AND keeps you from waiting in line if you don't want concessions.
  • And remember: You do NOT need to be a serious cinephile to join our group—but we hope you're open to talking about your ideas anyway, and learning from the insights of others!
  • Parking Info from a/perture (there's a parking garage right behind the theatre—and a/perture provides a $4 coupon for your stay!).

Related topics

You may also like