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fri. 25
.'Things to Come' - Stunning
visualization of H. G. Wells depiction of
the future by William Cameron.
Raymond Massey portrays the leader of
the new world with Ralph Richardson as
the despotic wartime ruler. The score is
by Arthur Bliss. Screening begins at 7:15
p.m. Friday, April 25 at the Screening
Room, 3131 Sheridan Drive, Northtown
Business Center, Amherst; $. 837-0376,
www. screeningroom. net
.Philly Screening - In this
collection of recent film and video, the
selections span from documentary to
narrative to experimental and includes
storytelling, poetry and dance, 8 p.m.
Friday, April 25, Squeaky Wheel, 712
Main St., Buffalo; $. 884-7172,
www. squeaky. org
.'A Clockwork Orange' - Stanley
Kubrick's controversial and harrowing
journey through a near-future world of
decaying cities, murderous adolescents and
nightmarish technologies of punishment
and crime. The film remains one of the
most surreal and disturbing viewing
experiences of all time. See Malcolm
McDowell, Patrick Magee and Adrienne
Corri star in this R-rated film, 9 p.m.
Friday, April 25, the Screening Room,
3131 Sheridan Drive, Northtown Business
Center, Amherst; $. 837-0376,
www. screeningroom. net
sat. 26
.Green Event Series - Kevin B.
Lee, recycling/last use resource manager,
with Leonardo DiCaprio's documentary
"The 11th Hour," 1 p.m. Saturday, April
26, Village Meeting House, 5658 Main
St., Williamsville.
now-April 27
.Hot Doc Canadian
International Documentary
Festival - More than 170 cutting-edge
documentaries from Canada and 35
countries around the globe will be
screened at several downtown venues near
the University of Toronto. The cost varies
from $5 to $12 per viewing, with
discount and festival pass options. For
more information, visit www.hotdocs.ca