"BLIND DATE WITH A FRENCH FILM"
TUESDAY APRIL 20th
Let French Cinema surprise you and have a Blind Date with an exclusive new film at COLCOA.
The film will not be announced before the screening and will be shown for the very first time in North America.
Free Admission on a first come, first served basis. No RSVP needed.
Tuesday April 20th at 6:00 PM in the Renoir Theatre.
MORNING RERUNS
Sunday, April 25th - TRUFFAUT THEATRE 11:00am
THE HEDGEHOG
Le Hérisson
In 2010, you will have a chance to see more films at COLCOA ...FOR FREE!
Every day, from Wednesday April 21st to Sunday April 25th, a film shown earlier in the week will be rerun at 11:00 AM in the Truffaut Theatre.
Free Admission on a first come, first served basis. No RSVP needed.
The film shown will be announced at 10:00 PM the evening before the screening:
A continental breakfast will be served Wednesday through Friday at 10:30 AM in the COLCOA lounge for people attending the screening.
Coffee offered by
EVERYDAY INVITATIONS
During COLCOA, limited invitations for 2 will be available for certain screenings. The screenings will be announced on our new FACEBOOK Page, one or two days beforehand.
Join us on Facebook and visit the page everyday during COLCOA for instructions on how to be invited.
(Note: if you have already joined us on our FACEBOOK group during the last 18 months, this group no longer exists. Join us again by clicking on Facebook )
LAST SCREENING ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON
In addition to the Morning reruns, COLCOA will close its program on Sunday April 25th in the Renoir Theatre at 4:45 pm with a free rerun of a film in competition shown during the week.
Free Admission on a first come, first served basis. No RSVP needed.
The film will be announced at 10:00 PM the evening before the screening:
A "SHORT AFTERNOON" ON SUNDAY
Dont miss this popular program of new French shorts in the afternoon.
Free Coffee and Cake intermission from 3:30 pm to 4:15 pm
Free Admission on a first come, first served basis. No RSVP needed.
Sunday April 25th from 1:30 PM to 6:00 PM in the Truffaut Theatre
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