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Films at the Umbrella, Curated by Concord Film Project

Enjoy the best of classic, independent, and foreign films curated by The Concord Film Project. The film series returns on Sunday, March 26 at 4pm with the first opportunity for Kid Care – read more about that below.

Concord Film Project | Sunday, March 26 at 4pm

Given is the simple yet powerfully contemplative story of a unique family legacy come full circle. Told through the visceral experience of a 6 yr. old, Given follows legendary surfers Aamion and Daize Goodwin from their island home of Kauai through 15 different countries in the quest for surf and to fulfill a calling handed down through generations. Set in wave after wave of stunningly visual earthscapes, Given blooms into a tender yet stirring exploration of a young boy’s understanding of life through his familial bonds and their reverence for nature. Deeply moving, Given offers us the humbling contrast of a small voice voyaging through a big world as it finds its way home again.

Directed by Jess Bianchi | Not Rated

Runtime 72 minutes

Doors open at 3:00pm for food and drink;  Kid Care activities become available at 3:30pm | Film starts at 4:00pm

Film tickets are $10.

ABOUT KID CARE SHOWS

The Kid Care Show childcare program for students ages 5-12, gives parents the opportunity to watch a film while their child(ren) engage in art activities inspired by the film. This program will occur in Room 222 and pre-registration is required. Drop-Off will occur 30 minutes before the start of the film/performance. During drop-off parents will select a snack & drink option for their child(ren) to enjoy during the program. If your child(ren) has any allergies or behavioral notes, please inform the teacher during drop-off. Pick-up will occur directly following the conclusion of the film/performance.

 

Dinner option is an additional $21. Additional concessions available for purchase. This month’s dinner is from Saltbox.

ABOUT KID CARE SHOWS

The Kid Care Show childcare program for students ages 5-12, gives parents the opportunity to watch a film while their child(ren) engage in art activities inspired by the film. This program will occur in Room 222 and pre-registration is required. Drop-Off will occur 30 minutes before the start of the film/performance. During drop-off parents will select a snack & drink option for their child(ren) to enjoy during the program. If your child(ren) has any allergies or behavioral notes, please inform the teacher during drop-off. Pick-up will occur directly following the conclusion of the film/performance.

Link for tickets/meals/Kid Care

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The Umbrella Film Series: Fremont

CURATED BY THE CONCORD FILM PROJECT

Enjoy the best of classic, independent, and foreign films curated by The Concord Film Project. The film series returns on Tuesday, October 24, at 7:30pm

*Meal reservations will be available to purchase online until 12pm on Monday, October 23; film tickets will be available at the door

TICKETS WILL GO ON SALE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10

Fremont

A 2023 Sundance Film Festival Nominee. Donya works for a Chinese fortune cookie factory. Formerly a translator for the U.S. military, she struggles to put her life back in order. In a moment of sudden revelation, she decides to send out a special message in a cookie. A film by Babak Jalali, featuring Anaita Wali Zada in a luminous film debut and Jeremy Allen White from Hulu’s The Bear.

Directed by

Babak Jalali | Not Rated
Runtime 91 minutes

Doors open at 6:30pm for food and drink | Film starts at 7:30pm

Film tickets are $10. Dinner option is an additional $21. Additional concessions available for purchase.