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The Coronado Public Library has introduced the Film Forum, a new monthly series that invites audiences to enjoy classic cinema while engaging in discussions about filmmaking. Collaborating with the Coronado Island Film Festival, the series is hosted by film expert Ralph DeLauro, offering insights into the art of filmmaking including lighting and camera angles. Upcoming screenings include ‘The Quiet American’ and ‘To Catch a Thief’, making this a must-visit event for both film enthusiasts and casual viewers looking to explore the magic of cinema.

Coronado Public Library Brings Cinema Classics to Life with Exciting Film Forum

Coronado is buzzing with excitement as the Coronado Public Library has launched a brand-new series known as the Film Forum. This engaging event, taking place in the cozy Winn Room of the library, invites film aficionados and casual viewers alike to enjoy classic movies while diving into the art of filmmaking. Set your calendars because this event runs on the first and third Wednesdays of each month at 6:00 p.m., promising evenings filled with entertainment and learning!

A Collaborative Venture

This unique film series is the result of a fantastic collaboration between the Coronado Public Library and the Coronado Island Film Festival. Together, they aim to celebrate the magic of cinema with screenings of classic films complemented by expert commentary. The evenings are hosted by film expert Ralph DeLauro, who will introduce each film and facilitate an engaging discussion following the screening. As part of the experience, attendees will get to explore the use of lighting and camera angles in a film, helping to deepen appreciation for the storytelling on screen.

Upcoming Films That You Can’t Miss!

The Film Forum has some fantastic films lined up, starting with “To Catch a Thief” on April 16. This classic, released in 1955 and rated PG, runs for 106 minutes. Directed by none other than the legendary Alfred Hitchcock, the film stars American socialite Grace Kelly testing the mettle of a reformed jewel thief portrayed by the charming Cary Grant. This event marks a special 70th anniversary celebration of the film, which notably won an Academy Award for Best Color Cinematography!

Prior to “To Catch a Thief,” mark your calendars for “The Quiet American” on March 19. Directed by Joseph Mankiewicz and running for 120 minutes, this film, which is rated TV-PG, takes you back to the intriguing backdrop of Saigon in the 1950s. The plot revolves around the dynamic relationship between a British journalist, played by Michael Redgrave, and an American aid worker, Audie Murphy. This film is a significant part of the 2025 Coronado Community READ, connecting cinema with literature.

What Has Been Showcased So Far

Film Forum has already kicked off with some intriguing films. On February 19, attendees were treated to “Detour”, a thrilling film noir released in 1945. This film focuses on the plight of a down-and-out pianist navigating a treacherous plot. As a delightful bonus, a short film called “Key Lime Pie” was also screened, providing an entertaining homage to film noir through a man’s obsession with food. Running just 4 minutes, this fun short film gave audiences a taste of the quirky side of cinema!

Join the Fun!

Film Forum at the Coronado Public Library offers something for everyone. It’s a perfect opportunity not just to watch cinematic classics but also to delve into the technical aspects that make these films great. So grab some popcorn, gather your friends, and join in the lively discussions that await you!

With every session, the community spirit of Coronado shines through as residents come together to celebrate the art of film. Don’t miss out on this chance to engage with movies like never before!

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