The Big Movies For Little People film series is celebrating Earth Day by showing some wonderful films with a wonderful ecological message. So get the popcorn ready and take your tykes to the Cobble Hill Cinema.
BIG MOVIES FOR LITTLE KIDS
at Cobble Hill Cinemas
Monday, April 19th at 4pm
EARTH DAY CELEBRATION!
To usher in Earth Day (April 22nd) Big Movies presents two celebrated, animated films about our fragile environment: Dr. Seuss’s THE LORAX and the Academy Award-winning film by Frederic Back, THE MAN WHO PLANTED TREES.
“Gluppity Glup, Shloppity Shlop!” THE LORAX chronicles the plight of the Truffula Trees, and the Bar-ba-loots, Swomee Swans and other fantastical beings that lived among them. A greedy industrialist, the Once-ler, recounts how he destroyed the forest for his Thneed-making business, and the strange little creature, The Lorax , “I speak for the trees,” who tried to stop him. (USA; 1972; not rated; color animation; 25 minutes)
Based on the beautiful short story by Jean Giono, The Man Who Planted Trees tells the story of a lone shepherd's effort to re-forest a decimated valley in the foothills of the Alps over the course of four decades. Narrated by Christopher Plummer (Canada; 1987; not rated; color animation; English narration; 30 minutes)
BIG MOVIES FOR LITTLE KIDS
Time: 4pm (every other Monday, following the public school calendar)
Ages: 2 and up (all ages welcome)
Location: Cobble Hill Cinemas, 265 Court Street @ Butler
Subway: F train to Bergen Street
Cost: $6.50 per person (as per theater policy, all walkers need a ticket)
For more information: www.bigmoviesforlittlekids.
To secure seats tickets may be purchased on-line at:www.cobblehilltheatre.com
See you at the movies!
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