Upcoming special film showings in the area

Special showings

Sno-King Meaningful Movies: Sno-King Meaningful Movies presents “Green World Rising” at 7 p.m. Sept. 12 at the Edmonds Unitarian Universalits Church, 8109 224th St. SW, Edmonds. “Green World Rising” is a series of four short films on the perils of carbon emissions and the path forward to avoid catastrophe. The movie is free.

“American Graffiti”: Edmonds Center for the Arts is hosting a free showing of the film “American Graffiti” at 6 p.m. Sept. 13 in conjunction with the 15th annual Classic Car Show in Edmonds. Set in Modesto, California, in 1962, a time and place of early rock n’ roll, drag races, and diners, “American Graffiti” follows four friends over the course of one summer night. For more information, visit www.edmondscenterforthearts.org.

“All About Beavers”: The Northwest Stream Center will show “All About Beavers” at 7 p.m. Sept. 16 at McCollum Park, 600 128th St. SE, Everett. Following the movie, Adopt a Stream Foundation director Tom Murdoch will answer questions from the audience. The event is free, but reservations are required. Call 425-316-8592 to reserve a seat. To learn more, visit www.streamkeeper.org.

Funny Film Fest: The Evergreen Cinema Society’s Funny Film Fest is a yearlong series of the funniest films ever made based on critics and the votes of Everett moviegoers. Films are screened at 1:30 p.m. (discussion to follow) and 5:30 p.m. at the Evergreen Branch Library. Sept. 30: “Annie Hall”

Sundance Movie Nights: The Historic Everett Theatre is hosting Sundance Movie Night on the second Wednesday of each month, showing a film that was originally shown at the Sundance Film Festival. There will also be a wine tasting for $10. The movie is free. Oct. 14: “The Greatest Movie Ever Sold,” 7 p.m.

Silent Movie Night: The Historic Everett Theatre brings back Silent Movie Night and Pipe Organ with the showing of “Hunchback of Notre Dame” on Nov. 6. In 15th century Paris, the brother of the archdeacon plots with the gypsy king to foment a peasant revolt. Meanwhile, a freakish hunchback falls in love with the gypsy queen. Organ performed by Sharon Stearns. Cost is $15.

Movies at the library

Bring your friends, have some popcorn and enjoy a movie at a branch of the Sno-Isle library system. Here’s a look at the upcoming schedule. Sept. 16: “Rudy,” 3 p.m., Darrington. Sept. 17: “Inside Out,” 6:30 p.m., Langley. Sept. 18: “To Kill a Mockingbird,” 2 p.m., Freeland. Sept. 22: “Guardians of the Galaxy,” 3:30 p.m., Granite Falls. Sept. 25: “Cinderella,” noon, Coupeville. Sept. 26: “Bears,” 1 p.m., Granite Falls.

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