Staff Pick: Sullivan's Travels

Director of Development & Marketing Beth Gilligan is here with our latest Coolidge Staff Pick, highlighting Preston Sturges' Sullivan's Travels.

Along with being extremely funny, Gilligan says, "it really speaks to the power cinema has to uplift us and to bring us together during challenging and uncertain times."
Watch the intro below, and then sit down to watch the film, which is available to rent on most platforms.

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While our building may be closed, we're still here to provide the personalized, curated programming you love. We'll be posting Coolidge Staff Picks that you can rent or stream from home, with short video introductions from staff members! For many of them, we'll also be posting clips from past Q&As, discussions, Science on Screen lectures, and more.

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