
This Coming Thursday and Friday at the Packard Campus Theater (May 16 and 17, 2024)
Posted by: Cary O’Dell
See what's playing this THURSDAY AND FRIDAY at the Packard Campus Theater.
Posted in: National Film Registry, Packard Campus Theater
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Posted by: Cary O’Dell
See what's playing this THURSDAY AND FRIDAY at the Packard Campus Theater.
Posted in: National Film Registry, Packard Campus Theater
Posted by: Stacie Seifrit-Griffin
In honor of Teacher Appreciation Week, Edward James Olmos shares his feelings about math teacher Jaime Escalante and the making of the film “Stand and Deliver" (1988). Based on a true story, Mr. Escalante inspired his underprivileged East Los Angeles students to undertake an intensive program in math and calculus, achieve high test scores and improve their sense of self-worth.
Posted in: Film Essay, Film/Video, Motion Pictures, National Film Registry
Posted by: Cary O’Dell
See what's playing at the Packard Campus Theater this coming weekend!
Posted in: National Film Registry, Packard Campus Theater
Posted by: Cary O’Dell
See what is playing at the Packard this coming Friday and Saturday!
Posted in: National Film Registry, Packard Campus Theater
Posted by: Cary O’Dell
Hit the highway and see what's playing this month at the Library of Congress's Culpeper facility.
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Posted by: Cary O’Dell
Close out a month of movies--about love--at the Packard Campus this week as the April comes to a close.
Posted in: National Film Registry, Packard Campus Theater
Posted by: Cary O’Dell
See what's playing this coming week at the Packard Campus Theater.
Posted in: National Film Registry, Packard Campus Theater
Posted by: Stacie Seifrit-Griffin
It was 82 years ago, in 1942, when the world was first introduced to the beloved film “Bambi.” I don’t think there is a more beautiful scene than when Bambi meets a little skunk that he unwittingly names “Flower.” (“Pretty, pretty flower”) For those few minutes on screen, we see bashful joy, self-pride, and a …
Posted in: Film Essay, National Film Registry
Posted by: Stacie Seifrit-Griffin
This weekend, many will celebrate Easter around the world, and here in the United States, Sunday, March 31, is also known as Cesar Chavez Day. Today, filmmaker Luis Valdez shares his early years and friendship with Cesar, and how he went from the picket line to having three films on the National Film Registry.
Posted in: Civil Rights, National Film Registry