OKC Film Society Screening “Cutters vs The World”

The Venue 1757 NW 16th st., Oklahoma City, OK

Before there were such things as sleeper hits that started their march at Sundance and went all the way to Oscar glory, there was Peter Yates’s out-of-nowhere hit that worked its magic in cinemas throughout the year of 1979 on nothing but excellent word-of-mouth and a wave of stellar reviews. By the end of its run, it found itself vying for the Best Picture Oscar against titans such as KRAMER VS. KRAMER, ALL THAT JAZZ, and APOCALYPSE NOW, ending Oscar night with a statue for Steve Tesich’s original screenplay of working-class youths (“Cutters”) whose tensions with the affluent college kids boil over into a climactic ending set amidst the University of Indiana’s grueling Little 500 bicycle race. Along the way, the film reveals itself not just as a heartwarming underdog story but also a story about the loosening of bonds after high school, strains between fathers and sons, and a subtle examination of class structures in Anywhere, America. With excellent turns by Dennis Christopher, Dennis Quaid, Jackie Earle Haley, Daniel Stern, Paul Dooley, and Barbara Barrie (in an Oscar nominated performance), we are proud to present one of America’s most beloved coming-of-age films. Can you guess the film?

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Sonic Summer Movies: Moonrise Kingdom

Myriad Botanical Gardens 301 W Reno Ave, Oklahoma City, OK, United States

The year is 1965, and the residents of New Penzance, an island off the coast of New England, inhabit a community that seems untouched by some of the bad things going on in the rest of the world. Twelve-year-olds Sam (Jared Gilman) and Suzy (Kara Hayward) have fallen in love and decide to run away. But a violent storm is approaching the island, forcing a group of quirky adults (Bruce Willis, Edward Norton, Bill Murray) to mobilize a search party and find the youths before calamity strikes. FOOD: Pitchfork in the Park. Lalo's I Love My Taco Chop & Grill, PLP Food Truck, Metro Minis OK and Snow S'more Food Truck SONIC Summer Movies at Myriad Gardens, a much-loved summer tradition is back. Each Wednesday, June 21 – July 26, on the Great Lawn movies, activities, food and lots of fun returns. Thanks to Sonic Drive-In these movies are completely FREE. Come early to get a great seat. Bring a picnic or enjoy food from our line-up of food trucks. Movies start at 9 p.m. with pre-fun starting around 8 p.m. Participants using blankets will sit to one side, lawn chairs to the other side.

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Four Sheets in the Wind Screening

21c Museum Hotel 900 N Main St, Oklahoma City, OK 73106, OK, United States

Art goes to the movies with 21c Oklahoma City’s Filmography, a free monthly film series at 21c Oklahoma City in partnership with deadCenter Film and the OKC Film Society. Filmography takes place on the third Friday of each month.

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The Harvesters Oklahoma Premiere

Old Moore High School Business and Event Center 201 N Broadway St,, Moore, OK, United States

The Harvesters" finally makes its public Oklahoma premiere, followed by a Q&A with cast and crew. There are two different showings, one at 6pm and one at 8:30pm. Tickets on sale now for $8!

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The OKC Film Society Presents “Russ Meyer Goes Beyond”

The Venue 1757 NW 16th st., Oklahoma City, OK

Looking for ways to connect to a burgeoning counter-culture audience, 20th Century Fox left no stone unturned when looking for material. In 1970, they hit pay dirt by hiring softcore auteur Russ Meyer whose self-produced films seemed to function as virtual money printers. If he could do that himself, imagine what he could do with a giant budget and with studio resources! What Meyer and co-screenwriter Roger Ebert came up with was a zany, breathless cautionary tale on the dark underbelly of Hollywood and show business that lampooned almost everything about the late 60’s and everybody associated with it. From its incendiary rock music blast of an opening to its quadruple homicide-double wedding closer, the OKC Film Society August selection is a true happening and it freaks us out!

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