WHAT KNOCKERS!: The Clay Studio and Philadelphia Film Society team up for screenings

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WHAT KNOCKERS!: The Clay Studio and Philadelphia Film Society team up for screenings

POSTED: Monday, July 19, 2010, 4:48 PM
Filed Under: Movies screening

The Philadelphia Film Society, Clay Studio and Elfreth's Alley join forces for a new screening series. Only two movies deep as of yet, the offerings include Mel Brooks' Young Frankenstein (Thu., July 29) and Nick Park's Wallace and Gromit: Curse of the Were Rabbit (Thu., Aug. 26). Both screenings will take place a Flagpole Park on the south side of the Clay Studio (137-139 N. Second St.). All films begin at dusk. Bring snacks and chairs!

The screening series is being titled the Mind of the Artist, and is supposed to focus on artists working in different media. Seems kinda tenuous as to why the first screening is in there, but whatevs, we'll take Young Frankenstein anytime we can get it.
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