To Kill a Mockingbird

A father must expose his children to a small town's outraged passions… and can only protect them with his love.

To Kill a Mockingbird – Robert Duvall tribute screenings the week of March 27

Advance ticket info coming soon for To Kill a Mockingbird!

A widowed lawyer in Depression-era Alabama defends a black man against a false rape charge while teaching his young children about the sad reality of prejudice.

Academy Awards: Best Leading Actor (Gregory Peck), Adapted Screenplay, Art Direction award winner! Best Picture, Director, Supporting Actress (Mary Badham), Cinematography, Score!
Writer’s Guild of America, USA: Best Written American Drama!
Cannes Film Festival: Palme d’Or, Gary Cooper Award winner!

5 Stars! “A classic adaptation of an American classic. Storytelling doesn’t get much better than this.” (Empire)

4/4 Stars! “as important a film to history as Citizen Kane or Casablanca” (Cinema Sight)

4/4 Stars! “One of the best films ever made ” (Film Frenzy)

Making Chairs: A Tribute to Robert Duvall.

True Grit – the week of March 13
THX 1138 – the week of March 13
Tender Mercies – the week of March 20
Colors – the week of March 20
To Kill a Mockingbird – the week of March 27
Apocalypse Now: The Final Cut – the week of March 27

“I’ve always remembered something Sanford Meisner, my acting teacher, told us. When you create a character, it’s like making a chair, except instead of making someting out of wood, you make it out of yourself. That’s the actor’s craft – using yourself to create a character.” – Robert Duvall

*Please take note that doors open 30 minutes before showtimes. We encourage people to arrive early. We have a small box office, a small candy bar, and a single-screen cinema, meaning that when most of an audience shows up a few minutes before showtime, it causes a bottleneck. If possible, we appreciate you arriving a little bit early to pick out your seat and get your popcorn. Thanks for your help!

Scout Finch, 6, and her older brother Jem live in sleepy Maycomb, Alabama, spending much of their time with their friend Dill and spying on their reclusive and mysterious neighbor, Boo Radley. When Atticus, their widowed father and a respected lawyer, defends a black man named Tom Robinson against fabricated rape charges, the trial and tangent events expose the children to evils of racism and stereotyping.
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