Directed by Woody Allen
94 minutes PG-13
If you haven't seen this film yet or if you want to see it one more time on the big screen, here is your chance. Nominated for an Oscar for Best Picture, this romantic comedy immerses you in Paris as never before. Gil (Owen Wilson) is a successful Hollywood screenwriter and a frustrated first-time novelist. He is visiting Paris with his fiance but wishes it was the 1920's, The Golden Age, when the City of Lights was teeming with writers, poets and artists. A midnight stroll brings that wish even closer.
Considered Woody Allen's best film since Annie Hall, this delightful movie is romantic, fanciful and extremely enjoyable.
Tuesday, January 31 & Wednesday, February 1
EL Hannah Community Center
Tickets are $8, for seniors $6 and for students $3
Friday, Saturday & Sunday February 3, 4 & 5
7pm & 9:15pm
Red Cedar Road, MSU campus, East Lansing
(don't let the construction discourage you, it's open)
Tickets are $8, for seniors $6 and for students $3