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Spring Film Series

Fridays, April 5, 12 & 19, 7pm

3 From The Coen Brothers
The Big Lebowski · The Hudsucker Proxy · O Brother, Where Art Thou

The Big Lebowski (1998), Friday, April 5 – A laid-back Los Angeles bowler named Jeff Lebowski (Jeff Bridges), nicknamed "The Dude", is beaten up by thugs who let him know that his wife (Julianne Moore) owes money to Jackie Treehorn (Ben Gazzara). One problem remains; The Dude has never been married and has never heard of Jackie Treehorn. Realizing the situation is a case of mistaken identity, The Dude discovers another Jeff Lebowski living in LA. This second Lebowski (David Huddleson) is a millionaire who throws The Dude out of his house, but not before he gets a glimpse of Lebowski's wife Bunny. The next day, The Dude gets a call from Lebowski saying Bunny's been kidnapped for a $1 million ransom. Lebowski offers The Dude 20 grand to act as the courier for the money. The Dude agrees, taking along his bowling buddy Walter ( John Goodman) who suggests they blow off the kidnapping and steal the money for themselves. The Dude disagrees but when Walter hands the kidnappers a bag of laundry, they are in deep. Things only get worse when The Dude's car is stolen with the $1 million inside.

The Hudsucker Proxy (1994), Friday, April 12 – Greedy executive Sidney J. Mussburger (Paul Newman) hopes to take control of the company he works for by purchasing a majority share -- but he must first devalue the stock. So he convinces the board to appoint know-nothing recent graduate Norville Barnes (Tim Robbins). But Mussburger's plot backfires when Barnes' latest invention succeeds, thereby increasing the company's value. Worse yet, undercover reporter Amy Archer (Jennifer Jason Leigh) has the scoop on Mussburger's shady dealings.

O Brother, Where Art Thou (2000), Friday, April 19 – Ulysses Everett McGill (George Clooney) is having difficulty adjusting to his hard-labor sentence in Mississippi. He scams his way off the chain gang with simple Delmar (Tim Blake Nelson) and maladjusted Pete (John Turturro), then the trio sets out to pursue freedom and the promise of a fortune in buried treasure. With nothing to lose and still in shackles, their hasty run takes them on an incredible journey of awesome experiences and colorful characters.

Fridays, April 5, 12 & 19, 7pm

Box Office, Art Bar & Galleries Open at 6pm
Movie Screening at 7pm

Tickets
Free for Members & Season Ticket Holders
Non-Members $5

Tickets available at: Box Office night of screening or
call the Churchill Arts Council at 775-423-1440

Barkley Theatre, Oats Park Art Center
151 East Park Street · Fallon, Nev. 89406
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Call 775-423-1440

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Thank You Sponsors & Partners

Churchill Arts Council programs and activities are sponsored, in part, by: an American Rescue Plan Act grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to support general operating expenses in response to the COVID-19 pandemic; the City of Fallon; the Nevada Arts Council; the Fallon Convention & Tourism Authority; TourWest / WESTAF; Nevada Humanities; the Depot Casino / Widmer & Mills, CPAs; Mackedon deBraga Law, P. C.; the Bretzlaff Foundation; the E. L. Cord Foundation; the Robert Z. Hawkins Foundation; Churchill County; the Nevada Commission on Tourism; Speedway Market; Lahontan Valley News; the Fallon Post; CC Communications; and Holiday Inn Express.

The free performances by Blair Crimmins & the Hookers and William Elliot Whitmore are presented in cooperation with the Mayor, City Council, and City of Fallon.

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