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Film "Koyaanisqatsi" at the Millburn Library Saturday February 15

As part of the “Weird
Worlds” series of family friendly films, “Koyaanisqatsi”, will be screened at
the Millburn Free Public Library on Saturday February 15 at 2 pm. 



Directed by Godfrey Reggio,
this groundbreaking film takes the audience from outer space to untouched
desert beauty to the bustle of Las Vegas. Translated as “Life out of balance “
in the Hopi language, Koyaanisqatsi’s experimental ride is accompanied by a
soundtrack by Philip Glass. Recommended for ages 11 and up.



The film will be
introduced beforehand, with a discussion session afterward for audience members
who wish to remain.   Viewers
are welcome to bring their own popcorn and snacks to enjoy while they watch the
film.  The screening is free to the
public.

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Other upcoming films in
the series include “A Trip to the Moon” and “The
Lost World”, taking us back to the beginning days of filmmaking - and science
fiction. Georges Méliès’ classic tale of space
travel from 1902 is paired with this precursor to Jurassic Park from 1925, in
gloriously restored black and white. Recommended for ages 5 and up, these films
screen on March 15 at 2 pm.



April 26 brings cult
classic “Fantastic Planet” to the library. Hand drawn stop-action animation is
used to tell the story of humans who are pets to 40 foot

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aliens. A groovy
soundtrack and some weighty themes give this film from 1973 a



long-lasting reach.
Recommended for ages 12 and up.



 



 



“Weird Worlds” Film
Series



Millburn Free Public
Library



200 Glen Avenue,
Millburn NJ



973.376.1006



February 15, March 15
and April 26 at 2pm



 



 

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