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Brew & View #3
Tuesday, October 11, 2016, 05:00pm - 08:00pm

DrCaligari

Tuesday, Oct 11th at the US Beer Brewers at The Cellar Door.
Doors @ 6PM, Special Presentation by SJYork Productions with film screening to follow directly.

Admission just $10, with your first drink included. $1 popcorn, and $1 off every subsequent drink purchase. Additional craft food, cocktails and more available for purchase.

A portion of the proceeds to benefit the Oswego Media Art Fund (OzMAF), an organization dedicated to funding and promoting new media art within the upstate region.
Minors under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.

***As with all historic celluloid films, some delays are to be expected depending on the films condition. We ask you to embrace these challenges as part of the experience, and thank you for your patience in advance.***

About the Film:
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
1920 ‧ Drama film/Horror ‧ 1h 20m
IMDb - 8.1/10
Roger Ebert - 4/4
Rotten Tomatoes - 100%
At a carnival in Germany, Francis (Friedrich Feher) and his friend Alan (Rudolf Lettinger) encounter the crazed Dr. Caligari (Werner Krauss). The men see Caligari showing off his somnambulist, Cesare (Conrad Veidt), a hypnotized man who the doctor claims can see into the future. Shockingly, Cesare then predicts Alan's death, and by morning his chilling prophecy has come true -- making Cesare the prime suspect. However, is Cesare guilty, or is the doctor controlling him?
Release date: March 19, 1921 (USA)
Director: Robert Wiene
Cinematography: Willy Hameister
Set decoration: Hermann Warm
Screenplay: Carl Mayer, Hans Janowitz
Presented on 16mm courtesy of The Enoch - Pratt Sights & Sounds Collection Baltimore Maryland.
Silent with English Intertitles

Location : The Cellar Door