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'''Southside Sundown Cinema''' was an outdoor film series organized by [[Tom Goad]] at [[The Garages]] in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Five Points South neighborhood]]. | '''Southside Sundown Cinema''' was an outdoor film series organized by [[Tom Goad]] at [[The Garages]] in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Five Points South neighborhood]]. | ||
The 1948 British drama "The Red Shoes" was featured on [[July 7]]–[[July 8|8]], [[1977]]. | |||
In [[1981]] the locally-produced short film "The Bottle" premiered before a screening of the 1962 French featurette "La Jetée". | In [[1981]] the locally-produced short film "The Bottle" premiered before a screening of the 1962 French featurette "La Jetée". |
Latest revision as of 08:46, 12 April 2024
Southside Sundown Cinema was an outdoor film series organized by Tom Goad at The Garages in Birmingham's Five Points South neighborhood.
The 1948 British drama "The Red Shoes" was featured on July 7–8, 1977.
In 1981 the locally-produced short film "The Bottle" premiered before a screening of the 1962 French featurette "La Jetée".