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The New London Roaming Cinema creates a cinematic odyssey by showing movies in unique spaces and connecting neighbors through sharing ideas and experiences.

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Do you want to find a new way to provide entertainment to your business or venue?

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The New London Roaming Cinema can create unique events by showing movies and engaging audiences.

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The movies are in the public domain and could be free or cost a small free will donation for the public to see.

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The movies I have available would be classic movies (in the public domain), and other unique, family friendly shows (such as documentaries).
 

Some of the movie titles that are in the Public Domain include: “Angel on My Shoulder” (1946, with Paul Muni), “Little Shop of Horrors” (1960), “Nothing Sacred” (1937, with Carole Lombard and Fredric March), “White Zombie” (with Bela Lugosi), “The Stranger” (1946, with Orson Welles) and many other entertaining and relevant movies.

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movie audience sitting by dam
three women talking to audience

"A film is never really good unless the camera is an eye in the head of a poet."

Orson Welles

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