BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//ChamberMaster//Event Calendar 2.0//EN METHOD:PUBLISH X-PUBLISHED-TTL:P3D REFRESH-INTERVAL:P3D CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20221204T030000Z DTEND:20221204T060000Z X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE SUMMARY:Opening Reception: Holiday Group Exhibit DESCRIPTION:Welcome to First Thursday Films\n\nEvery first Thursday of the month from October through March\, THE 222 will present one from a diverse collection of "under the radar" films by exceptional filmmakers. They encompass a wide range of qualities from "jaw-droppingly imaginative\," uniquely thought-provoking\, a bit of edgy and dark\, to just purely joyful!\n\nTHE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER\n\n"It's easy to love this classic film populated by flesh and blood characters with a huge helping of nuance and tenderness\, as well as dazzling verbal and visual wit!" Eleanor Nichols\, Film Programmer\n\n"Close to perfection one of the most beautifully acted and paced romantic comedies ever made in this country. It is set in the enclosed world of the people who work together in a small department store. Margaret Sullivan and James Stewart are the employees who bicker with each other\, and in no other movie has this kind of love-hate been made so convincing. Their performances are full of grace notes\; when you watch later James Stewart films\, you may wonder what became of this other deft\, sensitive pre-drawling Stewart. As for Sullivan\, this is a peerless performance: she makes the shopgirl's pretenses believable\, lyrical and funny. The script by Samson Raphaelson is a free adaptation of a play by Nicolaus Lazlo\, and though it's all set in a Hollywood Budapest\, the director\, Ernst Lubitsch\, sustains a faintly European tone." Pauline Kael. The dazzling supporting cast includes Frank Morgan\, Joseph Schildkraut\, and Felix Bressart. (1940\, 99 min) X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Welcome to First Thursday Films
\n\nEvery first Thursday of the month from October through March\, THE 222 will present one from \;a diverse collection of &ldquo\;under the radar&rdquo\; films by exceptional filmmakers. They encompass a wide range of qualities from &ldquo\;jaw-droppingly imaginative\,&rdquo\; uniquely thought-provoking\, a bit of edgy and dark\, to just purely joyful!
\n\nTHE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER
\n\n&ldquo\;It&rsquo\;s easy to love this classic film populated by flesh and blood characters with a huge helping of nuance and tenderness\, as well as dazzling verbal and visual wit!&rdquo\; \;&ndash\; \;Eleanor Nichols\, Film Programmer
\n\n&ldquo\;Close to perfection &ndash\; one of the most beautifully acted and paced romantic comedies ever made in this country. It is set in the enclosed world of the people who work together in a small department store. \;Margaret Sullivan and James Stewart are the employees who bicker with each other\, and in no other movie has this kind of love-hate been made so convincing. Their performances are full of grace notes\; when you watch later James Stewart films\, you may wonder what became of this other deft\, \;sensitive pre-drawling Stewart. As for Sullivan\, this is a peerless performance: she makes the shopgirl&rsquo\;s pretenses believable\, lyrical and funny. The script by Samson Raphaelson is a free adaptation of a play by Nicolaus Lazlo\, and though it&rsquo\;s all set in a Hollywood Budapest\, the director\, Ernst Lubitsch\, sustains a faintly European tone.&rdquo\; &ndash\; \;Pauline Kael. \;  \;The dazzling supporting cast \;includes Frank Morgan\, Joseph Schildkraut\, and Felix Bressart. (1940\, 99 min)
\n LOCATION:Paul Mahder Gallery 222 Healdsburg Ave Healdsburg\, CA 95448 UID:e.1937.15560 SEQUENCE:3 DTSTAMP:20240328T180835Z URL:https://cm.healdsburg.com/events/details/opening-reception-holiday-group-exhibit-15560 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR