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Grand Opening of Renovated Whaler's Wharf Cinema

Thursday, May 24, 6pm
 

POSTPONED - Stay tuned for new date

 

Welcome to Whaler's Wharf Cinema, the year round home of the Provincetown Film Society and the Provincetown International Film festival.

237 Commercial Street, 2nd Floor, Provincetown 508-487-FILM (3456)

General Admission $8.50, Matinees $6.50, Seniors and children under 12 $6.50, PIFF Film Society, WGBH & Coolidge Corner Theatre members $6, Senior members $5

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Now Playing

DARK SHADOWS

May 18-24

Daily 5 & 7:30pm except Tues
Tues 2 & 5, Sat & Sun 2pm matinee

Barnabas (Johnny Depp) is rich, powerful and an inveterate playboy...until he is turned into a vampire and buried alive. Freed two centuries later, he emerges into the very changed world of 1972, where his dysfunctional descendants are in need of his protection.  Also starring Michelle Pfeiffer.  From Director, Tim Burton (PG-13, 113 mins)

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The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada

PAAM Movie Series

Tuesday May 22 @ 6:30pm

Screenwriter Guillermo Arriaga, a pillar of the new Mexican cinema, wrote the scripts for director Alejandro González Iñárritu's highly fragmented, melodramatic films - Amores Perros, 21 Grams, and Babel - as well as this quirky gem picked up by Tommy Lee Jones to direct and star in. The man of the title, Melquiades Estrada, is a ranch hand in Texas who is accidentally murdered by a cocky border patrol officer (Barry Pepper). When the officer tries to cover up his mistake, an American friend of Estrada's (Jones) won't stand for it. He kidnaps the officer, forces him to disinter Estrada's body, and drags them both into Mexico to find the dead man's home and bury him properly. Their journey from sun-baked Texas to the isolated villages of Mexico is punctuated with slightly surreal encounters, and the kidnapped officer, humbled by the realization of his moral transgression, eventually forms an understanding with his captor. It's a beautifully told yarn, peppered with tough-skinned women (January Jones and Melissa Leo) and wistful sentiments, and as its first-time director and grizzled star, Tommy Lee Jones is nothing short of superb.


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