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This Week’s Special Screenings:

The Magnolia continues its Challenging Autuer film miniseries with a screening of Frank Capra’s comedy It Happened One Night (1934), the first film to win all five major Academy Awards, 7:30 and 10pm, September 11, at the theater. Details

Cinemark Theaters and Paramount Studios continue the Autumn portion of their Reel Classics series with Roman Polanski’s neo-noir detective story Chinatown (1974), 2 and 7pm, September 13, at select Cinemark theaters. Details

Chris Vognar’s Screening Room monthly series continues its at classic comedies with a free screening of Preston Sturges’ satire Sullivan’s Travels (1941) at 7:30pm, September 13, at the Angelika Theater. Vognar, film critic for the Dallas Morning News, will discuss the movie afterwards. Details

The Texas Theater presents a screening of Dziga Vertov’s groundbreaking documentary Man with a Movie Camera (1929) with a live score by Austin-based band Montopolis, 8pm, September 14, at the theater. Details

The Inwood Theatre’s Midnight Madness feature for this week is the coming-of-age comedy Superbad (2007) on Friday and Saturday, September 14 and 15, at the theater. Details

The Dallas Museum of Art and the Dallas Goethe Center present a screening of the documentary about the final fate of the Berlin, After the Fall (1999), 2pm, September 16, in the museum’s Horchow Auditorium. Details

About Gary Dowell

Professional film critic, journalist, Byronic hero.

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