Arts and Entertainment
March 22, 2023
From: Crandall Public Library Film And Video FestivalSchedule:
Tuesday April 4, 2023
2:30pm - 6:30pm: Where the Crawdads Sing
(USA, 2022, 125 min., color, DCP, PG-13)
Starring Daisy Edgar-Jones and Taylor John Smith Kya is a young woman who raised herself in the North Carolina marshlands after being abandoned there by her mother when she was a little girl. She feels detached from the small-town community near the marshes until two men show interest in her. However, when one of them later dies, she becomes the town's prime suspect. – Swank Motion Pictures
Location: Christine L. McDonald Community Room
April 11, 2023
2:30pm - 6:30pm: Four Samosas
(USA, 2022, 80 min., color, DVD, PG-13)
Starring Venk Potula and Sonal Shah
In Los Angeles' Little India, Vinny, an aspiring rapper, feels devastated upon learning that his ex-girlfriend, Rina, is getting married. To make matters worse, her future husband is Vinny's archnemesis. Vinny and his supportive friends concoct a plan for a heist to thwart the ceremony. Their
objective is to steal Rina's dowry jewelry stashed inside a safe in a supermarket that Rina's father owns. – Swank Motion Pictures
Location: Christine L. McDonald Community Room
April 18, 2023
2:30pm - 6:30pm: Ask Me to Dance
(USA, 2022, 93 min., color, DVD, PG-13)
Starring Briana Evigan and Tom Malloy IT programmer Jack and graphic designer Jill are both unlucky
in love, not knowing that they are destined to be together. Having separately met with a fortune teller who tells them they will meet the love of their life by the end of the year, each of them go on a series of a horrible and hilarious dates, barely missing each other, as New Year’s Eve gets closer. – Swank Motion Pictures
Location: Christine L. McDonald Community Room
April 25, 2023
2:30pm - 6:30pm: MLK/FBI
(USA, 2020, 104 min., color, DVD, PG)
A documentary about what a former FBI agent calls the darkest part of their agency's history, the film features recently declassified files to unearth how the agency branded and targeted Martin Luther King Jr. as an enemy of the state in the '60s, at the time when the assassinated reverend was beginning to rise to national fame and influence as a leader of the civil rights movement.. – Swank Motion Pictures
Location: Christine L. McDonald Community Room
Date: April 4 - 25, 2023
Location: Crandall Public Library, 251 Glen Street, Glens Falls, NY 12801
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