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Support the Crandell Renovation

In November 2024, the Crandell Theatre temporarily closed to begin its much anticipated renovation and restoration project. The theater will return to its original Spanish Renaissance splendor but the renovation will also bring several much-needed improvements, including new seating, remodeled and expanded bathrooms, a larger lobby and a new cafe, and state-of-the-art lighting, projection and sound. Many historic features, such as three dozen of the original 1926 balcony seats, will also be refurbished and reinstalled as valuable pieces of  living history. We are part way to our fundraising goal but we still need your help to make all of this happen.

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The theater will remain closed during construction and is expected to reopen in Fall 2025, in time for this grand old lady’s 100th anniversary in 2026.

Take a virtual fly through the theater and see the progress so far:

 

For all videos and updates to date, click below to read more in our Construction Diary.

Construction Diary 

During renovation construction, the Crandell will offer seasonal special events and film programs at various off-site regional locations. See the film listings below for upcoming off-site programming.

The temporary Crandell office is located nearby at 2 Park Row in Chatham.

The Board of Directors and Crandell staff wish to thank the many donors and members who have helped make this renovation and restoration possible.  We look forward to welcoming you back to our much-improved facility in 2025.

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Despicable Me

Animation, Adventure, Comedy Rated: PG 95 min
Showing: Sunday, April 6 1:00pm

Off-Site Screening at the Morris: Travel back in time to see the original despicable mastermind in his secret laboratory, hidden beneath his grim house in an otherwise pleasant suburban neighborhood. Below the rose bushes, picket fences and happy children, Gru (Steve Carell) and his small army of evil (yet completely goofy and adorable) Minions are planning the biggest heist in the history of the world: they are going to steal the moon.

“A whip-smart family movie that makes inventive use of the summer’s ubiquitous 3-D technology is something worth cheering.” — Claudia Puig, USA Today
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by Larry Kardish, FilmColumbia Co-Executive and Co-Artistic Director The Berlin International Film Festival, known as the Berlinale, ended on Sunday, February 23, the day Germans went to the polls. I suppose this was appropriate, as the first Berlin Film Festival, which took place in 1951 on the initiative of an American serviceman in Berlin, a city then in ruins and divided into four districts each administered by an Allied occupying force, was established to “showcase” the culture of the “free world.” In short, the Festival began as a political gesture aimed at the civilian population of Berlin, and for the next seventy-four years, through the creation of West Germany and East Germany, and the building and the dismantling of the Berlin Wall, it has remained, more than less, an artistic event inflected by politics. This year, the 75th edition of…

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FilmColumbia24 Films Receive 21 Oscar Nominations

Congratulations, FilmColumbia fans! Your Audience Choice Award-winning film, Emilia Pérez, received 13 Oscar nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actress. You know how to pick them! A total of seven films shown at this year’s festival also received nominations, including Flow, Soundtrack to a Coup D’Etat, No Other Land, Memoir of a Snail, A Real Pain and the Brazilian film I’m Still Here. The performance of that film’s Golden Globe-winning and Oscar-nominated star, Fernanda Torres (top left, above), helped secure the film’s additional nominations for Best International Feature AND for Best Picture. Said Laurance Kardish, FilmColumbia Co-Executive and Co-Artistic Director, “As soon as the Oscar nominations were announced, the Cannes Film Festival sent out an email crowing that eight of the films it premiered in May got thirty-five nominations. FilmColumbia featured seven films at the Crandell in October…

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