Sixties Film Festival (Buy Festival Pass)
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SIXTIES FILM FESTIVAL (BUY FESTIVAL PASS)

SEPTEMBER 4 - 10


Get far out at the JPT Sixties Film Festival! 10 Films. 7 Days. 1 Fantastic decade of Film. 1960+ reasons to attend.

Want to come to most or all shows? Get an official JPT Sixties Film Fest Pass!

Pass includes: Admission to all shows (including music events). Free Small Popcorn for each show. Commemorative JPT Sixties Film Fest Pass. Passes are $125, or $105 for JPT Members (a $265 value).

To buy a Sixties Film Festival Pass- please click the Buy Ticket Link that says: 12:00 (Noon on 9/4 is the cutoff to buy Festival Passes). Simply print your ticket receipt or check in at the Box Office for the first show you attend and you will receive your festival pass!

Transport back to the iconic era of 1960's cinema- in all of its tumultuous, revolutionary, yet forever cool character and style. The 1960s film era was a time of massive change. Old studio rules broke down. New directors made edgy art. Sex, blood, and social protest hit the big screen...

It was the time of "New Hollywood" where artistic mavericks like Mike Nichols, Dennis Hopper, and Sergio Leone challenged the established norms of filmmaking. The decade saw the draconian Hayes Code of moral censorship in cinema die, allowing portrayals of the human condition hitherto only hinted at.

In a deeply divided age marked by political turmoil, the global struggle for civil rights, and social upheaval on an unprecedented scale- there was one uniting force: damn good movies! Many (like Quentin Tarantino) say the 70's or 30's are the best decade of movies ever produced... Obviously (somewhat) subjective, but the 1960's was maybe the most important decade of filmmaking for the doors of craft and creativity it busted wide open.

Choosing just 10 films for this mini-fest was also a tumultuous endeavor, but we've programmed a selection of 10 incredible films that really represent the decade. All of these truly boss films are presented in the best format available:

A Hard Day's Night (1964) featuring a Live Beatles Tribute by Studio Two: Friday, September 4th- Music @ 7:00, Movie @ 8:00. Tickets $40, $38 members.

Lawrence Of Arabia (1962): Saturday, September 5th @ 3:00. Tickets $15, $13 Members.

Breakfast At Tiffany's (1961): Saturday, September 5th @ 7:30. Tickets $15, $13 Members.

The Graduate (1967): Sunday, September 6th @ 7:30. Tickets $15, $13 Members.

Easy Rider (1969) w/ Live 60's Rock N Roll by David Tessier's All Star Stars: Monday, September 7th- Music @ 6:30, Movie @ 7:30. Tickets $20, $18 Members.

Blow-Up (1966) w/ Live Jazz by the Chase Ceglie Jazz Trio: Tuesday, September 8th- Music @ 6:30, Movie @ 7:30. Tickets $20, $18 Members

La Piscine (1969): Wednesday, September 9th @ 4:00. Tickets $15, $13 Members.

The Good, The Bad and The Ugly (1966): Wednesday, September 9th @ 7:00. Tickets $15, $13 Members.

Alfie (1966): Thursday, September 10th @ 4:30. Tickets $15, $13 Members.

The Italian Job (1969): Thursday, September 10th @ 7:30. Tickets $15, $13 Members.

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