The Hunterdon Art
Museum is pleased to announce the HAM
FILM FORUM, a series of outdoor film nights taking place on
Thursday evenings throughout the summer.
Screenings are at 8 PM in a
spacious tent on the Museum’s Toshiko Takaezu Terrace, overlooking the
picturesque Raritan River in downtown Clinton, NJ. Each screening
highlights a theme from the history of moviemaking: from Hollywood
“stardom” to the magic of animation, from film noir to the invention of
the motion picture.
Each night begins with a 5-minute
introduction by a HAM Curator or an invited film historian. Audience
members are encouraged to stay after the screening to share their
thoughts about the film.
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