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By Rosendale Theatre on Thursday, Mar. 15, 2018 - 4:03 am
Director Agnès Varda and photographer and muralist JR journey through rural France and form an unlikely friendship in this winsome and charming Oscar nominated documentary that shows us how “how aging can be like carrying around a backpack full of... Read more
By Rosendale Theatre on Thursday, Mar. 15, 2018 - 3:28 am
Daniela Vega gives an award winning performance as a transgender singer who faces scorn and discrimination after the sudden death of her older boyfriend. Rising Chilean director Sebastián Lelio celebrates the endurance of a woman under suspicion of murder... Read more
By Rosendale Theatre on Thursday, Jan. 4, 2018 - 2:46 pm
A FREE Community Event celebrating the life, achievements and birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr. See the iconic newsreel film of his “I Have a Dream” speech on the big screen, plus a new short film “My Dreams” made especially for this occasion by... Read more
By Rosendale Theatre on Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2017 - 9:50 am
Lon Chaney gives a powerful performance without the use of his horror makeup in this tender tale filmed in glowing perfection by Jame Wong Howe. Chaney plays Flik,a professional clown who rivals a rich, young count (Nils Asther) for the love of a circus... Read more
By Rosendale Theatre on Sunday, Oct. 15, 2017 - 8:46 pm
Chaplin plays a lonely prospector during the Klondike Gold Rush of 1896 who instead of gold, finds love. The Gold Rush features such timeless gags as the dance of the dinner rolls and the meal of boiled shoe leather. “It is the quintessential Chaplin/... Read more
By Rosendale Theatre on Sunday, Oct. 15, 2017 - 7:48 pm
Giovanni Alberti (Alberto Sordi), a mid-level executive during the economic boom following World War II, goes to absurd lengths to maintain his wife Silvia's (Gianna Maria Canale) standard of living. When Signora Bausetti (Elena Nicolai), the wife of a... Read more
By Rosendale Theatre on Tuesday, Sep. 19, 2017 - 12:06 am
Lillian Gish gives a powerful performance as Hester Prynne, the heroine of Nathaniel Hawthorne's 1850 novel. Set in 17th-century Puritan Massachusetts Bay Colony, The Scarlet Letter is an American Tragedy of sin, guilt and redemption that questions the... Read more
By Al Desetta on Monday, Feb. 20, 2017 - 10:37 am
SageArts (www.sagearts.org), the non-profit intergenerational arts project in the Hudson Valley that is on a mission to inspire and invigorate our elders, is launching a community based-fundraising campaign with a party at the Rosendale Café on March 5th... Read more
By Rosendale Theatre on Saturday, Feb. 18, 2017 - 1:46 am
After making the eye-opening discovery that the right to vote is missing from the Constitution, Emmy-winning political humorist Mo Rocca sets out on a road trip to see how voting works — and doesn’t work — in America. Mo investigates the debate over... Read more
By Rosendale Theatre on Friday, Jan. 27, 2017 - 8:55 pm
Louise Brooks, in a delicately restrained and strikingly modern performance, plays the naïve daughter of a prosperous pharmacist who is disowned and forced to face a cruel and indifferent world. Pabst and Lousie Brooks is silent film melodrama at it’s... Read more