Screenings

Spring 2009
March 28–May 9

Duck Soup
Saturday, March 28, 2008
10:00 AM (Date has passed.)
Winged Migration
Saturday, April 4, 2009
10:00 AM (Date has passed.)
Field of Dreams
Saturday, April 18, 2009
10:00 AM (Date has passed.)
Chicken Run
Saturday, May 2, 2009
10:00 (Date has passed.)
Newsies
Saturday, May 9, 2009
10:00 AM (Date has passed.)

Series & Events

Films4Families: Saturday Morning at the Movies

Films4Families: Saturday Morning at the Movies

SIFF Cinema invites film lovers of all ages to discover and share the finest in family cinema. Join us every other Saturday to experience these classic titles as they were meant to be seen—on the big screen! SIFF is offering this exploratory tour of great movies for a fraction of the usual family trip to the multiplex! $7 adult, $2 child/youth under 18 when accompanied by an adult.

Spring Family Pass available! Admits 4 to all six films in the Spring 2009 (March 28–May 9) series for just $50 ($108 value). Click here to purchase.

films

Spring 2009
Chicken Run
Chicken Run

Dir. Peter Lord & Nick Park, 200, 84 min.
It’s The Great Escape…with chickens!! Ginger wants to escape from Tweedy’s English farm, particularly when the farmer changes from selling eggs to chicken potpies.   more


Duck Soup
Duck Soup

Dir. Leo McCarey, 1933, 68 min.
“I shot an elephant in my pajamas. How he got in my pajamas, I have no idea.” The word play of Groucho and the vaudeville antics of Chico and Harpo are on full display.   more


Field of Dreams
Field of Dreams

Dir. Phil Alden Robinson, 1989, 107 min.
“If you build it, he will come” opens the film and families have been coming ever since. A farmer plows into his cornfield to build a baseball field and unleashes the magic of baseball history.   more


Newsies
Newsies

Dir. Kenny Ortega, 1992, 121 min.
The 1899 Newsboy Strike gets the high-energy musical treatment with a young Christian Bale leading the way.   more


Winged Migration
Winged Migration

Dir. Jacques Perrin & Jacques Cluzaud, 2001, 98 min.
The ability to fly is miraculously realized in this breathtaking visual poem that takes audiences mere feet away from the flying birds.   more