MONDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES
The Best of Canadian and International Film
Galaxy Theatres, Orangeville, Ontario
Showtimes: 4:30 p.m., 7:00 p.m., 9:20 p.m.
Single tickets $8.00 (CASH Only) -- Subscriptions also available

Tickets available at BookLore and Galaxy Cinemas
2009 - 2010
Film Schedule
Easy Virtue
September 28, 2009
Herb & Dorothy
October 5, 2009
Special Presentation
Headwaters Arts Festival Event
Every Little Step
October 26, 2009
Amreeka
November 9, 2009
Empties
January 11, 2010
Les Doigts Croches
January 25, 2010
Departures
February 8, 2010
Bright Star
February 22, 2010
An Education
March 8, 2010
Post festival fundraiser for:
Take Two Film Festival
Young @ Heart
March 22, 2010
Special Screening: Fundraiser for Orangeville Blues and Jazz Festival
Love and Savagery
April 12, 2010
J’ai tué ma mère
(I Killed My Mother)

April 26, 2010
The Last Station
May 10, 2010

Headwaters Arts




 

An Education

March 8, 2010

(United Kingdom)
Rated PG
100 minutes

Set in London, England, in the early sixties, An Education is a gorgeous and nuanced coming-of-age tale with a superb fable-like quality. Jenny (Carey Mulligan) is a student with a great will and ambition to match. She’s off to Oxford to prep for college and plans to take over the world, when she meets a boy. Actually, to be precise, she meets a man. David (Peter Sarsgaard,) is dashing, older and seemingly perfect – at least to Jenny. She falls head over heels in love with him, and very soon is utterly entranced by the life he is about to give her. Thoughts of school fly out the window.

Post festival fundraiser for:
Take Two Film Festival

Take Two Film Festival

 
An Education

Tickets available at BookLore

BookLore Orangeville

Enjoy a 10% discount on food and beverages (excluding alcoholic beverages) at Kelsey's upon presentation of a valid MNM movie ticket/stub or Subscription Pass. Offer valid only on MNM film nights.


Film Circuit gratefully acknowledges the following supporters for their commitment to celebrating excellence in film: Bell, Telefilm Canada, Ontario Media Development Corporation, Ontario Arts Council, and Cineplex Entertainment. Special thanks to: The Audio-Visual Preservation Trust of Canada, The Department of Canadian Heritage, The McLean Foundation and the Walter & Duncan Gordon Foundation.