Helen Holmes – movie star and independent writer and producer! Not only were her films successful at the box office, but they featured some of the most heroic female images in silent cinema as she leapt to the top of speeding trains and handled pistols with ease. Rosendale Theatre will also be joined by Helen’s […]
Rattle and Hum, which combines electrifying concert footage of the group at its pinnacle, as well as offstage footage, is an intimate look at the group behind the scenes as they explore the roots of American music and connect with its pioneers. The screening will commemorate St. Patrick’s Day!
Join us for WFF’s Annual Viewing Party of The 96th Academy Awards at the Bearsville Theater! Celebrate with drinks and hors d'oeuvres as we root for our friends at Neon, Searchlight Pictures, A24, Focus Features, MTV Docs, Netflix, and more, and all the nominees. Doors open at 6pm. The Academy Awards ceremony begins at 7pm.
Join in for Woodstock Film Festival’s Annual Viewing Party of the 96th Academy Awards at the Bearsville Theatre! Celebrate with drinks and hors d’oeuvres as they root for their friends at Neon, Searchlight Pictures, A24, Focus Features, MTV Docs, Netflix, and more!
A Streetcar Named Desire stands as a timeless classic in the realm of American cinema. Starring Vivien Leigh and Marlon Brando, you do NOT want to miss out! Witness the powerful, all-time classic on the big screen!
A horror classic! Make sure to claim your spot at The Rosendale Theatre to watch Son of Frankenstein! Don’t miss out on seeing this Universal Monsters horror classic with full theatre sound on the big screen!
Grace Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, and John Lund all swoon in a musical about a spoiled heiress plagued with having to choose between 3 suitors! You don’t want to miss out on this viewing opportunity!
Grace Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, and John Lund all swoon in a musical about a spoiled heiress plagued with having to choose between 3 suitors! You don’t want to miss out on this viewing opportunity!
Come watch one of the first musicals ever made! In the thick of the great depression, an aging director puts on what may be his last Broadway show and at the last moment, a naïve newcomer must replace the star.