Education
Fall Film Series
This fall, The Museum at Bethel Woods launches its first film series with films relating to the special exhibit Robert Altman's Sixties: Portrait of a Generation, highlighting the work of the Rolling Stone photographer. The series will run for three weeks on Thursday nights from October 22 to November 5, and each night will feature a film that is thematically related to the exhibit. All films screened in the Museum Theater and presented in 1080p HD and digital sound.
$8.00 Reserved Seat (per film)
$8.00 ticket price includes film screening, participation in special event of the evening, entry to the Robert Altman's Sixties: Portrait of a Generation special exhibit. Regular museum admission (to permanent galleries) is not included in ticket. Museum galleries (permanent & special exhibits), Museum Shop & Museum Café will be open until 7pm.
Thursday, October 22 at 7pm
Blow-Up (1966), directed by Michelangelo Antonioni - BUY TICKETS
A self-indulgent photographer (David Hemmings) in the free-swinging London of the 1960s believes he has witnessed a murder because of a discovery he’s made in a series of his photographs. Blow-Up is a provocative film about the dilemma of a man trapped in a lifestyle of inaction and non-commitment.
Starting at 5:00pm, you can arrive early to enjoy a glass of wine and a private tour of the special exhibit Robert Altman’s Sixties with Museum Director Wade Lawrence.
Thursday, October 29 at 7pm
Almost Famous (2000), directed by Cameron Crowe - BUY TICKETS
William Miller (Patrick Fugit), an aspiring fifteen-year-old journalist, hits the road with the Stillwater band to document the band’s rise in popularity in an article for Rolling Stone magazine. Billy falls in love with the music and the lifestyle, is taken by the free-spirited Penny Lane (Kate Hudson), and learns a few things about himself along the way in this fictional rendition of director Cameron Crowe’s experience as a teen journalist in the ‘70s.
Starting at 5:00pm, get in the spirit of Halloween and come dressed as your favorite rock star! Pay homage in a karaoke competition, with prizes awarded for best costume and best performance.
Thursday, November 5
I’m Not There (2007), directed by Todd Haynes - BUY TICKETS
Todd Haynes directs this ethereal take on Bob Dylan where seven different actors play the music legend at various stages of life. Not content to just show Dylan at different ages, this film poses him as different sexes and races in a film that attempts to look at what makes someone an icon.
Starting at 5:00pm, listen to the musical stylings of Dan Parisi and Paul DalCero, member of the band Good 'N' Loaded, who will pay tribute to Dylan and other musical icons of the ‘60s, as well as playing some of their own works.
Education
Fall Film Series
This fall, The Museum at Bethel Woods launches its first film series with films relating to the special exhibit Robert Altman's Sixties: Portrait of a Generation, highlighting the work of the Rolling Stone photographer. The series will run for three weeks on Thursday nights from October 22 to November 5, and each night will feature a film that is thematically related to the exhibit. All films screened in the Museum Theater and presented in 1080p HD and digital sound.
$8.00 Reserved Seat (per film)
$8.00 ticket price includes film screening, participation in special event of the evening, entry to the Robert Altman's Sixties: Portrait of a Generation special exhibit. Regular museum admission (to permanent galleries) is not included in ticket. Museum galleries (permanent & special exhibits), Museum Shop & Museum Café will be open until 7pm.
Thursday, October 22 at 7pm
Blow-Up (1966), directed by Michelangelo Antonioni - BUY TICKETS
A self-indulgent photographer (David Hemmings) in the free-swinging London of the 1960s believes he has witnessed a murder because of a discovery he’s made in a series of his photographs. Blow-Up is a provocative film about the dilemma of a man trapped in a lifestyle of inaction and non-commitment.
Starting at 5:00pm, you can arrive early to enjoy a glass of wine and a private tour of the special exhibit Robert Altman’s Sixties with Museum Director Wade Lawrence.
Thursday, October 29 at 7pm
Almost Famous (2000), directed by Cameron Crowe - BUY TICKETS
William Miller (Patrick Fugit), an aspiring fifteen-year-old journalist, hits the road with the Stillwater band to document the band’s rise in popularity in an article for Rolling Stone magazine. Billy falls in love with the music and the lifestyle, is taken by the free-spirited Penny Lane (Kate Hudson), and learns a few things about himself along the way in this fictional rendition of director Cameron Crowe’s experience as a teen journalist in the ‘70s.
Starting at 5:00pm, get in the spirit of Halloween and come dressed as your favorite rock star! Pay homage in a karaoke competition, with prizes awarded for best costume and best performance.
Thursday, November 5
I’m Not There (2007), directed by Todd Haynes - BUY TICKETS
Todd Haynes directs this ethereal take on Bob Dylan where seven different actors play the music legend at various stages of life. Not content to just show Dylan at different ages, this film poses him as different sexes and races in a film that attempts to look at what makes someone an icon.
Starting at 5:00pm, listen to the musical stylings of Dan Parisi and Paul DalCero, member of the band Good 'N' Loaded, who will pay tribute to Dylan and other musical icons of the ‘60s, as well as playing some of their own works.