Roman Holiday (1953)
Movies are back at the Athenaeum! This summer, join us for an IN PERSON Monday Movie Matinee. We are celebrating all things summer with two movie vacations. First, we head off to Rome with Audrey Hepburn for a Roman Holiday. Then we head to the beach with the Beach Boys for a little Love & Mercy.
Each movie will be shown in its entirety with a chance for discussion and conversation at the end. We look forward to welcoming you back into the building!
Attendance is limited.
Roman Holiday (1953) 119 Minutes
A princess escapes her entourage and traverses incognito through the city of Rome, where she hooks up with an American journalist who serves as her tour guide.
Link to August movie: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/monday-movie-matinee-love-mercy-tickets-160971832083
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