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Monday, July 20, 2009

HBO, Comcast and The Trust for the National Mall Present Screen on the Green

HBO, Comcast and The Trust for the National Mall Present Screen on the Green


STARTING TONIGHT, MONDAY, JULY 20TH: CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND

WHAT: Washingtonians will gather on the National Mall to kick off the
10th Annual "Screen on the Green" film festival on July 20th when
HBO, Comcast, and The Trust for the National Mall present the
1977 sci fi classic, "Close Encounters of the Third Kind." The
free outdoor festival will continue with screenings each Monday
evening at sunset through August 10th.

WHEN: Monday, July 20th, 2009, at sunset. Films will run every Monday
through August 10th, 2009.

WHERE: Each film will be shown on a giant 20' x 40' outdoor screen on
the National Mall between 4th and 7th Streets NW.

WHO: Everyone is invited. Screen on the Green is free and open to the
public.


2009 Schedule:

July 20 CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND (Sony/Columbia)
Watch the skies! Richard Dreyfuss embarks on an obsessive quest for
answers after witnessing a low-flying UFO. Legendary French director
Francois Truffaut plays a scientist seeking communication with the
(friendly?) aliens. Stephen Spielberg takes us from Mexico to Mongolia,
from India to Indiana to show that we earthlings are not alone. The
majestic musical score was Oscar-nominated, but double nominee John
Williams lost to himself for "Star Wars." Pre CGI, "Encounters" is movie
magic of the first kind. 132 Min. (1977)

July 27 DOG DAY AFTERNOON (Warner Bros.)
Sonny (Al Pacino) sets out to rob a Brooklyn bank to pay for his
boyfriend's sex change operation. The job doesn't go as planned. Based on
a true-life story, the screenplay won an Oscar and a Writer's Guild award
though reportedly much was improvised. No matter, "Dog" is great stuff.
Director Sidney Lumet gets the New York flavor just right and Pacino is
simply stupendous. Memorable support comes from Chris Sarandon and the
late John Cazale. All together now. . ."At-ti-ca! At-ti-ca!" 125 Min. (1975)

August 3 ON THE WATERFRONT (Sony/Columbia)
Powerful, man-vs-union-racketeers drama set on the New Jersey docks
remains a contenda. Winner of eight Academy Awards, including Best
Picture and Best Director (Elia Kazan). Marlon Brando was named Best
Actor after being shut out the 3 previous years. Lee J. Cobb, Karl Malden
and Rod Steiger were all nominated for Best Supporting Actor. All lost.
A very pregnant Eva Marie Saint, however, picked up an Oscar for her
effort. 108 Min. (1954)

August 10 REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE (Warner Bros.)
Landmark tale of teen angst is still disturbing today. Natalie Wood and
James Dean star as the tragic lovers, while Sal Mineo provides sensitive
support as the outcast, Plato. Direction by Nicholas Ray takes full
advantage of the wide screen canvas. 111 Min. (1955)

Classic Animation provided courtesy of Warner Bros. Studios.

For more information, call the "Screen on the Green" hotline at
1-877-262-5866 or visit the festival's website at
http://blog.when.com/screenonthegreen.


Press contacts:
HBO: Suzanne Pinto/Suzanne.Pinto@HBO.com - 212-512-1904
Comcast: Sena Fitzmaurice/sena.fitzmaurice@comcast.com - 202-379-7107
Trust for the National Mall: Anna Gohmann/agohmann@deweysquare.com -
202-777-0677

/PRNewswire -- July 20/

Source: HBO

Web Site: http://www.hbo.com/


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