Movies at Foothills
Join us at church for our monthly film series with post-movie conversation. We’ll supply the popcorn and drinks! Movies are shown every third Saturday (except June, July, August & December) at 3 PM in Foothills’ Learning Center.
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Please RSVP to Molly Anderson by clicking below.
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All are encouraged to contribute to our food offering - please check the preferred items list and drop off your food donation in the collection box in the Orange Avenue breezeway on your way to the movie. Thanks for helping feed the hungry!
Special date & location
Saturday, Nov. 8 at 3 PM in Fellowship Hall
Paper Lanterns

Recently Screened Movies
The Thursday Murder Club
The Ballad of Wallis Island
I'm Still Here
Laapataa Ladies
Conclave
The Piano Lesson
Young Woman and the Sea
The Old Oak
Thelma
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
American Fiction
Anatomy of a Fall
Past Lives
Chevalier
The Holdovers
Movies are curated by Faith Development Committee member Molly Anderson, who also leads the post-movie discussion. Contact Molly by clicking below.
November's film
Paper Lanterns
On August 6, 1945, the atomic bomb exploded over Hiroshima. Little known is the fact that among the estimated 140,000 casualties of that day were 12 American prisoners of war held at the Hiroshima Military Police Headquarters since July 28, when they had been shot down during a bombing raid. For decades, many of the families of these 12 Americans were never informed as to the fates of their loved ones. Thanks to the tireless efforts of Mr. Shigeaki Mori, himself a hibakusha (A-bomb survivor), the names of these 12 are now included in the Hiroshima Peace Museum, and the relatives have learned the truth. Paper Lanterns documents the story of Mr. Mori and his dream of reaching out to the relatives of these lost airmen. 2016. Run Time: 1 hr.
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We are honored to host Producer Nobuko Saito Cleary for the screening and discussion afterwards.
Upcoming movies
December: holiday break
January: TBA
