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    thefilmpanelnotetakerthefilmpanelnotetaker Plenty of Programming Planned O ...
    by thefilmpanelnotetaker in thefilmpanelnotetaker Blog
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    "The Museum of the Moving Image (MMI) in The Film Panel Notetaker's neighborhood of Astoria, Queens, has announced that it will hold a groundbreaking celebration for its $65 million expansion and renovation project on February 27. Anticipated for completion in late 2009, the "project will double the current size of the Museum, transforming the entire first floor and creating a strikingly contemporary new three-story addition," according to the MMI.But don't fret, the MMI has assured that "during the construction period, when its on-site activities will be curtailed, the Museum will continue to provide the public with a diverse and exciting array of off-site screenings, discussions, and family and community programs in all five boroughs."The activities that will remain during the renovation include:The Museum's monthly series of talks, panels, and special programs at The Times Center in Manhattan. Scholars and researchers will still have access to the Museum's collection of 130,000+ ... " [More]
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    "In this day of special effects and shoot-em-ups, movies that speak eloquently to importance of family values have fallen into the background. One such gem is John Ford's "How Green Was My Valley", which revolves around the life of a Welsh mining family named the Morgans, as told through the eyes of its youngest child Huw (Roddy McDowall). The history of the family is shown through the trials and tribulations it experiences that evolve over many years concentrated through the lens of the important events that affect their small town. The cast is remarkable for all the fine actors employed in the production, including Donald Crisp, Walter Pidgeon, Maureen O'Hara, Sara Allgood, Barry Fitzgerald, Roddy McDowall and others in fine supporting roles. The movie was based on the novel by [More]
 
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