6th Night of the 10th Annual Big Sur Int'l Short Film Screening Series

6th Night of the 10th Annual Big Sur Int'l Short Film Screening Series

By Henry Miller Memorial Library

Date and time

Thursday, July 16, 2015 · 8 - 10:30pm PDT

Location

Henry Miller Memorial Library

48603 Highway One Big Sur, CA 93920

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.

Description



Tenth Annual Big Sur International
Short Film Screening Series!

The best short films in the world shown every Thursday
night beginning June 11th and ending Aug. 27th!

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TONIGHT'S FILMS

Affection by Malgorzana Suwala - Poland
Changing Hands by Jøran Waerdahl & Vidar Dahl - Norway
The Mourning Hour by Susan Cohen - USA
Syndromeda by Patrik Eklund - Sweden


PLEASE NOTE: This event is by RESERVATION ONLY.

Please reserve your seat here or call 831-667-2574.
We do not accept anyone at the door without reservation. (this is to keep our total guest count within limits)
Films are shown on a big screen hung from a redwood tree.
Doors at 8 pm; movies start when it gets dark.

Come early, bring a blanket (and a layer), and enjoy the world's best popcorn.

We guarantee it is unlike anything you will ever experience!

The Film titles for tonight will be announced soon. This year we have films form Spain, Denmark, Holland, Slovenia, USA, Ukraina, Sweden (surprise!), Somalia and more...

Event is by donation. Thank you for your support!

Very limited seating. If you make a reservation and decide not to come PLEASE let us know!

The Henry Miller Library is located at 48603 Highway 1 in Big Sur, 25 miles south of Carmel and 1/4 mile south of Nepenthe restaurant. Questions? Call us! 831-667-2574.

Big Sur Film Webite HERE





"I'm consistently engaged by the quality of these films--it's a pleasure to see the depth,
the variety of the stories and the skill of new directors and actors."
Vilmos Zsigmond / Member of the Jury.

Organized by

The Henry Miller Memorial Library is a public benefit, non-profit 501 (c) 3 organization championing the literary, artistic and cultural contributions of the late writer, artist, and Big Sur resident Henry Miller. The Library tries to do as little as possible since we are in Big Sur a place very well suited for doing nothing. It turns out to be difficult however because Henry Miller is egging us on to promote the things he believes make life worth living like good conversation, freedom of thought, good food, sex and art in all its forms; old, new, weird and varied! Welcome!

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