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...while this latest installment of the Brattle??s fight for life has reached a happy ending, the sequel could be more ominous. The Brattle has until the end of this year to raise an additional...
While Harvard didn’t come to Brattle??s aid, some of its students...
Famous on the Brattle??s screening menu are classics marathons and festivals such as the Bogart, Hitchcock, or Warner Brothers cartoon festivals. This month, the Greta Garbo Festival gave film lovers an opportunity to relive the glory days of this classic star. Great classics are often shown as part of double features; recently “Psycho”/“The Birds” were paired for the price of one admission...
...each have the financial safety net of a larger entity behind them. HFA’s affiliation with the University allows it to hand out free passes to students in the College’s film classes, which may account for its relative popularity among students. It is the Brattle??s attempt to provide a deeper, educational context to films that has led the Brattle to dub itself “Boston’s unofficial film school.” Ted Barron, Managing Director of the HFA and an ardent Brattle supporter, echoes this statement, saying...
...Hinkle said—a “classroom without a classroom.” The theater frequently invites speakers to introduce films or host after-show discussions. Its directors sometimes distribute essays by noted critics during screenings. Hinkle said he is committed to preserving the Brattle??s history of unconventional film programming. The organization became nonprofit in 2001, a move that Hinkle said he believes “[speaks] to what the Brattle is known for.” The Brattle??s dramatic legacy began in 1946, before it started screening films. Jerome T. Kilty...