American Graffiti (1973)

Schedule

Wed, 22 Jul, 2026 at 07:15 am

UTC-04:00
Location

227 Bridge St, Phoenixville, PA, United States, Pennsylvania 19460 | Phoenixville, PA

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About
“On the surface, Lucas has made a film that seems almost artless; his teenagers cruise Main Street and stop at Mel’s Drive-In and listen to Wolfman Jack on the radio and neck and lay rubber and almost convince themselves their moment will last forever. But the film’s buried structure shows an innocence in the process of being lost, and as its symbol Lucas provides the elusive blonde in the white Thunderbird — the vision of beauty always glimpsed at the next intersection, the end of the next street.” — Roger Ebert
“A brilliant work of popular art, it redefined nostalgia as a marketable commodity and established a new narrative style, with locale replacing plot, that has since been imitated to the point of ineffectiveness.” — Dave Kehr, Chicago Reader
SYNOPSIS
George Lucas’s coming-of-age landmark unfolds over the course of a single night in 1962, where a loose circle of teenagers cruise the streets of Modesto, drifting between drag races, flirtations, dead-end conversations, and the looming uncertainty of adulthood. Rather than building toward conventional dramatic beats, American Graffiti finds its rhythm in movement, atmosphere, and overlapping lives, using car culture, radio music, and neon-soaked streets to capture a world already beginning to slip into memory. Beneath its exuberant energy lies a wistful portrait of youth at the edge of disappearance, where freedom, nostalgia, and change all seem inseparable.
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227 Bridge St, Phoenixville, PA, United States, Pennsylvania 19460

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