A Reopening Update from the Coolidge

Wednesday, July 8, 2020

Dear Coolidge friends,

Monday, July 6 marked the beginning of Massachusetts Phase 3 Reopening Guidelines, when movie theaters were legally permitted to reopen with limited capacity.

The guidelines outlined by the Commonwealth specify that no more than 25 people at a time can be in an enclosed, indoor theater. This directive translates to the Coolidge, as a nonprofit organization, operating at 7% capacity, posing serious financial consequences, especially given the considerable additional costs of implementing safety measures.

We have confidence in and are grateful for the State's leadership throughout this crisis, but the reality is, we cannot commit to a reopening date at this time.

Our amazing Coolidge community continues to help us through this challenging time. We cannot thank you enough for your messages, donations, participation in online classes and Q&As, virtual screening room rentals, purchases of t-shirts and Curbside Concessions. Revenue from those activities and, more importantly, your added donations, have helped cover ongoing operating expenses, but the gap remains large. 

We need you more than ever as we plan for the future of the Coolidge in these ever-changing times.

At the Coolidge, we believe in the power of film to generate understanding and empathy, to educate and inspire, and to build community. We know that the need for community, connection, and conversation will be even greater when we are on the other side of this pandemic. 

Please consider making a tax-deductible donation and help the Coolidge on the path towards reopening.

With your support, the show will go on.

Best wishes,

Your friends at the Coolidge

This Week

  • Mismatched cousins David and Benji reunite for a tour through Poland to honor their beloved grandmother.

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  • Winner of the Palme d'Or at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival.

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  • The new film from director Steve McQueen (12 Years a Slave), starring Saoirse Ronan. 

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  • From director John Crowley (Brooklyn) and starring Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh. 

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  • The new thriller from Edward Berger (All Quiet on the Western Front) starring Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci, John Lithgow, and Isabella Rossellini. 

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  • From writer/directors Scott Beck and Bryan Woods and starring Hugh Grant, Sophie Thatcher, and Chloe East.

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  • Julian Schnabel’s stunning debut, presented in black & white, starring Jeffrey Wright and David Bowie.

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  • Nice girls don't wear cha-cha heels.

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  • After every screening, join us for a Rewind! afterparty in our brand new Education Center for themed fun, food, and drinks!

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  • David Lynch’s seductive and scary vision of Los Angeles’s dream factory is one of the true masterpieces of the new millennium.

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  • Mona, a Syrian refugee in Berlin, joins a competitive girls' football team where she learns the value of teamwork for success.

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  • the lady from shanghai

    You'll forget there ever was a woman like Gilda...when you meet the Lady From Shanghai!

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  • Post-film discussion led by Northeastern professor Nathan Blake!

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  • Students will learn the technical approaches & reasoning behind some of the most treasured moments of moving image storytelling.

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  • Composer Jeff Rapsis will perform live his new piano score to the Douglas Fairbanks fantasy epic. 

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  • Maria Callas (Angelina Jolie), the world's greatest opera singer, lives the last days of her life in 1970s Paris, as she confronts her identity and life.

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    He was all things to all men ... but only one thing to all women!

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