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“Third Floor
Film Series” at Library
The Greenville Public Library is excited to announce the “Third Floor
Film Series,” a new movie program at GPL that celebrates the wonder of
cinema. Once a month GPL will be showing a classic movie in the public
meeting room on the third floor of the library. The “Third Floor Film
Series” will focus on films that local movie lovers probably haven’t
had a chance to see on a large screen since their original theatrical
runs, while making sure selected films are approachable and
entertaining for any adult who attends.
The library has an 80” wall-mounted flat screen television and a
virtual surround audio system that make the meeting room feel like a
movie theater. All showings will be free of charge, and snacks
and soft drinks will also be provided for free. David Nilsen, editor of
our Fourth & Sycamore literary journal and lifelong cinephile, will
briefly introduce each film before it is shown and then facilitate a
short discussion of the movie when it is over. The first movie in the
“Third Floor Film Series” will be Vertigo, Alfred Hitchcock’s 1958
classic of psychological suspense. Hitchcock’s classic will be shown at
GPL on Friday, February 27 at 7 pm.
For a long time any local film lover who has wanted to watch a classic
film on a large screen has had to travel at least to Dayton, if not
farther. Now we only have to travel to our own public library right
here in Greenville. Join us for the “Third Floor Film Series” and
celebrate the art of film. We look forward to seeing you there.
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