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Bodega Bay LOVES Hitchcock!
Join us on Saturday, March 23 for our 7th Annual Hitchcock Film Festival
celebrating the Master of Suspense and his timeless cinematic creations.
  Dan Sneed, Special Guest and Hitchcock Enthusiast, will open each film with interesting facts and highlights.
 This year we are excited to have Jeanne Russell, one of the child actors who was in The Birds, participate in this years festival. She will help introduce The Birds screenings at noon and 7 p.m. and share some of her experiences in meeting Hitchcock and participating in the filming.
Wine by Sonoma Coast Vineyards, beer by Lagunitas Brewing Company, chowder by Spud Point Crab Company and concessions available for purchase. Silent auction of memorabilia and raffle prizes - drawings held after each film.
This year’s t-shirts on sale now at the Sonoma Coast Visitor Center, 913 Highway One, Bodega Bay. At the Festival we will have Student Art on display,
3 Feature Films, & a TV show
t-shirts and other items for sale. Photo ops! Prizes for best dressed Tippie, Alfred or Norman Bates, you choose. Seating is limited.
 Sponsored by the Bodega Bay Area Chamber of Commerce. Proceeds benefit Bodega Bay Elementary and Tomales Elementary arts programs.
$12 ~ Showtimes:
Bodega Bay Grange, 1370 Bodega Ave Bodega Bay
12pm & 7pm: The Birds
Director Alfred Hitchcock’s thriller centers on a California coastal town under avian assault. Rod Taylor, Tippi Hedren, Suzanne Pleshette, Jessica Tandy, Veronica Cartwright
3:30pm: Psycho
A Phoenix secretary embezzles $40,000 from her employer’s client, goes on the run, and checks into a remote motel run by a young man under the domination of his mother. Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh, Vera Miles, John Gavin, Martin Balsam, John McIntire
  Israeli Film Festival 2019
Jewish Community Center is bringing to our local community a taste of the well-respected, robust and prolific film industry in Israel. The Israeli Film Festival will feature 4 great programs, with stories from a
Every Tuesday
in March, at 1
Season-Passes ($38/$50), Individual tickets ($10/$13).
A limited number
of tickets will be available at the theater on the day of the show. Prices at
The festival will open on March 5 with the humorous romantic comedy “And Then She Arrived”, based on the
On March 12, we will show the drama “Fractures”, a timely #MeToo film that raises many universal dilemmas women and men are dealing with today.
And “The
Testament” on
Tues. March 19,
is a drama that
explores the boundaries of truth on a historical level but even more so, on a personal level.
Don’t miss “The Amazing Journey”, the closing program on March 26, that will bring highlights from the hit documentary TV series that travels the world learning about different cultures through their food and the people who make it. In season 7, for the first time they came to explore the US.
The JCC’s Doron Hovav, the Film Festival Program Director, spent three months on their team as a producer
- researching locations, people, and foods, then filming with the crew on a continuous road trip from coast to coast. You’ll be the first in America to watch an episode and
after the screening you can hear behind the scenes stories, insights, and anecdotes about the making of this hit show.
 country that is often in the news, but where we seldom see the real lives of the people who live there.
  the door - Matinee $11, Evening show $14. All screenings at Rialto Cinemas® 6868 McKinley St, Sebastopol.
pm and 7 pm.
true life story of music journalist Shai Lahav. Tickets and full information at WWW.JCCSOCO.ORG 18 - www.sonomacountygazette.com - 3/19





























































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