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Bryn Mawr Film Institute
2004-2008
Films screened in 2007:
La Vie En Rose - Waitress - Death at a Funeral - Into the Wild - The Painted Veil - The Darjeeling Limited - Becoming Jane - Notes on a Scandal - Fracture - Venus -
The Queen - A Mighty Heart - Pan’s Labyrinth - Lust, Caution - Away From Her - In the Valley of Elah - 2 Days in Paris - Margot at the Wedding - The Golden Door - Amazing Grace - Paris, Je T’aime
The Departed - Little Children - Once - Avenue Montaigne - Babel - Volver - Year of the Dog - I’m Not There - The Savages - Black Book - Stranger than Fiction - The Lives of Others - Miss Potter
Shut Up and Sing - The Good German - The History Boys - Breaking and Entering - The Lookout - Children of Men - The Architect - The Big Heat - The Passion of Joan of Arc - Wendy Wasserstein -
Gimme Shelter - The Buena Vista Social Club - Scene not Heard - M*A*S*H - The Long Goodbye - Gosford Park - Black Maria Film Festival - Blindsight - Lovely and Amazing - Touch of Evil - The
Man Who Wasn’t There - Italian Neorealism - Parting Words - Diamond Screen Film Festival - King Kong - Raiders of the Lost Ark - Animation Mania - To Have and Have Not - Key Largo - The Birds
Lifeboat - All About Eve - Mansfield Park - Mr. Deeds Goes To Town - Persuasion - Sunset Boulevard - Pride and Prejudice - A Passage to India - Chinatown - Robin Hood - Casablanca - The Rules
of the Game - The 400 Blows - The Hidden Fortress - The Seventh Seal - Day of Wrath - La Strada - Viridiana - Shameless - Play Time - Welcome to Sarajevo - The Killer Within - Daydream Nation
Kilometre Zero - Crazy Love - No End in Sight - Fine Dead Girls - Wolverines: Hyenas of the North - Ocean Voyagers - Discover Hetch Hetchy - A Year on Earth - Full Grown Men - In the Shadow
of the Moon - Terror’s Advocate - The Rape of Europa - My Kid Could Paint That - Pete Seeger: The Power of Song - Four-Eyed Monsters - Shaun of the Dead - Dawn of the Dead - So Long My
Heart - Mischief Night - Blood Ties - Nero Bifamiliare - Solomon and Gaenor - An Inconvenient Truth - Gloomy Sunday - Serenity - Firefly - Storm of Emotions - Simon Wiesenthal - Corpse Bride -
Zathura - Robots - The Princess Bride - Over the Hedge - Lemony Snicket - Hoodwinked - Milo and Otis - Ice Age - March of the Penguins - Monster House - Stuart Little - The Great Muppet Caper
Anastasia - Hoot - Robots - Night at the Museum - My Dog Skip - Babe - The Wizard of Oz - Shrek - Curious George - Polar Express - Elf - Home Alone - Things We Lost in the Fire - Eklavya (The
Royal Guard) - Persepolis - Priceless
March 2006
The new Hamilton marquee
is lit and welcomed with a
community celebration
October 2006
BMFI receives an Anchor Build-
ing Grant from the Pennsylvania
Department of Community and
Economic Development
Bryn Mawr Film Institute Board of Directors 2008
Juliet J. Goodfriend, President and Chair
Samuel R. Scott, Secretary
Rev. Eugene Bay
Sabina Bokhari
David Brind
Elizabeth Gemmill
Doris Frydman Greenblatt
Joanne Harmelin
Sir Ben Kingsley
Sidney Lazard
Greg Matusky
Amy Nislow
Robert Osborne
Marsha Perelman
Ted Peters
Sarah Peterson
William R. Sasso
Lynn H. Yeakel
John Toner, Special Representative, Renew Theaters
State Senator Daylin Leach, Ex Officio,
State Representative Tim Billings, Ex Officio
Lower Merion Township Commissioner V. Scott Zelov, Ex Officio
Bryn Mawr Film Institute Advisory Council 2004-2008
Stephanie Naidoff, Convener
Stephen Apkon, Executive Director, Jacob Burns Film Center
L. Hamilton Clark, Head of School, Episcopal Academy
Timothy Corrigan, University of Pennsylvania
Joseph Cox, Headmaster, The Haverford School
Maurizio Giammarco, Temple University
Charles Humphrey, Executive Director, Pittsburgh Filmmakers
Harlan Jacobson, Talk Cinema
Jonathan Kahana, New York University
Homay King, Bryn Mawr College
Lonnie Levin, Director, Philadelphia Weekend Film Festival
Jared Martin, Creative Director, Big Picture Alliance
Louis Massiah, Executive Director, Scribe
Mary Patterson McPherson, Director, American Philosophical Society
Mark Moskowitz, Filmmaker
Ray Murray, TLA Entertainment Group
Ruth Perlmutter, Director, Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival
Steve Piltch, Head of School, The Shipley School
Sharon Pinkenson, Executive Director, Greater Philadelphia Film Office
Sally Powell, Head of School, The Baldwin School
Leslie Rescorla, Director, Hepburn Center, Bryn Mawr College
Peter Rose, Coordinator, Film/Digital Video, University of the Arts
Steve Sabol, President, NFL Films
Allen Sabinson, Dean, Antoinette Westphal College, Drexel University
Judith Shapiro, former President, Barnard College
Barbara Z. Smith, Executive Director, American Cinematheque
Paul Swann, Film and Media Arts Professor, Temple University
Mike Weilbacher, Executive Director, Lower Merion Conservancy
Patricia White, Chair, Film and Media Studies, Swarthmore College
Paul Wright, English Department, Cabrini College
February 2006
The $2 million
Pane Campaign
for capital funds is
launched
January 2008
Screenings of operas
from La Scala begin
with Verdi’s
Aida
March 2007
Film historian Robert
Osborne receives the
first Silver Screen
Inspiration Award as
BMFI holds its first film
festival,
The Art of the
Remake
May 2007
BMFI receives Best
of Philly Award for
“The Best Place for
Film Buffs”
May 2007
BMFI receives a Lower
Merion Township Historic
Preservation Award for the
new Hamilton marquee
April 2007
BMFI becomes the first suburban venue
for the Philadelphia Film Festival
Films screened in 2005:
The Constant Gardener - Good Night, and Good Luck - Crash - The Squid and the Whale - Walk on Water - Ladies in Lavender - Mad Hot Ballroom - Music from
the Inside Out - Thank You For Smoking - Brokeback Mountain - The Merchant of Venice - Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room - A History of Violence - Vera Drake - Grizzly Man - Pride and
Prejudice - Look at Me - Ballets Russes - Everything is Illuminated - Caterina in the Big City - Me and You and Everyone We Know - Born into Brothels - Broken Flowers - Murder Ball - Downfall
Bride and Prejudice - The Life Aquatic - Cache - Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress - The Sea Inside - The Chorus - Melinda and Melinda - The World’s Fastest Indian - Saraband -
Junebug - Travellers and Magicians - The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill - Happy Endings - Rock School - Layer Cake - The Thing About My Folks - Millions - Separate Lies - Off the Map - Realms
of the Unreal - Yes - The Aristocrats - The Edukators - The Upside of Anger - Thumbsucker - Gunner Palace - Out for Love… Be Back Shortly - Turtles Can Fly - 2046 - The Beautiful Country - The
Big Lebowski - Films Time Forgot -Dr. Strangelove - Godzilla - Beyond the Sea - Hotel Rwanda - A Soldier’s Sweetheart - Good Morning, Vietnam - Regret to Inform - The Battle of Algiers -
Daddy Cool - Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas - Black Maria Film Festival - Reservoir Dogs - Baraka - Trainspotting - Opening Credits - 12 Monkeys - Stooges - No Direction Home - Blue Velvet
Mullholland Drive - Lost Highway - Visions of Light - A Sidewalk Astronomer - Nosferatu the Vampire - Shadow of the Vampire - Animation Show - Osama - Sherlock Jr. - Double Indemnity -
Memento - To Be or Not To Be - Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House - North by Northwest - The Lady Vanishes - Dial M for Murder - Vertigo - Psycho - Wait Until Dark - Born Yesterday - Way
Out West - Breakfast at Tiffany’s - Lawrence of Arabia - 2001: A Space Odyssey - Kung Fu Hustle - Being John Malkovich - The Thing - Ferris Bueller’s Day Off - Napoleon Dynamite - Eraserhead
Ghostbuster - Shaun of the Dead - Dazed and Confused - Batman Begins - Scary Movie - Fast Times at Ridgemont High - Aliens - Rocky Horror Picture Show - A Clockwork Orange - Friday the
13th - Back to the Future - Half Baked - Army of Darkness - Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Founding Donors
The Good*Friend Foundation
Betty Wold Johnson and Douglas Bushnell
The Hess Foundation
Edna and Kenneth Adelberg
The Joseph and Marie Field Fund
Elizabeth H. Gemmill
Chara C. and John C. Haas
The Phoebe W. Haas Charitable Trust
The Hamilton Family Foundation
Harmelin Media
The Hirsig Family Fund
James Jennings
Elizabeth Daniels Anton
The Berwind Corporation
The Samuel and Rebecca Kardon Foundation
The Miller-Worley Foundation
Hannah and Samuel R. Shipley
Carol Baker and Mark E. Stein
The Louis and Bessie Stein Foundation Fund
Leslie Anne Miller and Richard Worley
Institutional Partners 2005-2008
Bryn Mawr College
The Bryn Mawr Hospital
The Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church
The Bryn Mawr Trust Company
Community Partners 2005-2008
The Baldwin School
Beth David Reform Congregation
Cabrini College
The Episcopal Academy
Friends’ Central School
The Haverford School
Main Line Reform Temple, Beth Elohim
The Shipley School
March 12, 2005
Sir Ben Kingsley joins BMFI
founder and Executive
Director Juliet Goodfriend
and Pennsylvania State
Senator Connie Williams
for the theater’s Grand Re-
Opening ceremonies
December 2004
Bryn Mawr Film Institute
purchases the derelict
theater building
October 2005
The pilot program of
See, Hear, Feel Film
launches with 83
students
August 1, 2005
Cafe Seville opens
December 2005
The theater is
listed on the
National Historic
Register
October 2005
The first BMFI film
education course,
The
Language of Film
, is taught
by Andrew J. Douglas, Ph.D.,
Director of Education
Education Funders 2005-2008
Aqua America
The Bryn Mawr Trust Company
Harmelin Media
The Hirsig Family Fund
The Brook J. Lenfest Foundation
Philadelphia Insurance Companies
The Wachovia Foundation
October 2005
BMFI initiates Open Screen Mondays,
making the “big screen” available to working
filmmakers free-of-charge
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January 2005
Renovations begin
Films screened in 2006:
The Illusionist - An Inconvenient Truth - Brokeback Mountain - Thank You For Smoking - A Prairie Home Companion - Mrs. Henderson Presents - Pride and
Prejudice - For Your Consideration - Hollywoodland - Marie Antoinette - The Science of Sleep - Flags of our Fathers - Wordplay - Tristram Shandy - Army of Shadows - Copying Beethoven - The
Queen - Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont - Cache - Water - Boynton Beach Club - The White Countess - Ballets Russes - The Squid and the Whale - Fast Food Nation - The World’s Fastest Indian
Kinky Boots - Art School Confidential - Infamous - Bobby - Brick - The U.S. vs. John-Lennon - Catch a Fire - Paradise Now - The Notorious Bettie Page - Transamerica - Only Human - Babel -
United 93 - Tsotsi - Good Night, and Good Luck - Sophie Scholl - Wah-Wah - The Prizewinner of Defiance, Ohio - The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada - Game 6 - The Proposition - The Promise
Changing Times - Nine Lives - Half Nelson - A Good Woman - Fur - Memory of a Killer - Who Killed the Electric Car? - Ushpizin - A Scanner Darkly - This Film Is Not Yet Rated - Spiritual Warrior -
Invisible Mountains - On the Outs - The Woodsman - Queen of the Mountain - Postmodern PI’s - Chinatown - Movieoke - L.A. Confidential - A Model for Matisse - On the Waterfront - Movies look
at Moviemaking - Elevator to the Gallows - Diamond Screen Film Festival - Garret Brown: Rocky - Get Shorty - Sweet Smell of Success - Casablanca - The Big Sleep - Bonnie and Clyde - Rear
Window - Strangers On A Train - Suspicion - Laurel and Hardy - Some Like it Hot - The Shawshank Redemption - Lawrence of Arabia - Holiday - Head Trauma - Mirrordance - Elizabeth Taylor Film
Forum - World of Sesame Street - The Shame of a City - Academy Nominated Shorts - Experimental Filmmaker Peter Rose - Forbidden Planet - Best In Show - Stranger Than Paradise - Mystery
Train - Nights of Cabiria - Lassie - Michael Bamberger - Imaginary Witness - The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg - One Day in Europe - 51 Birch Street - Evil Aliens - Babe - Shrek - Jimmy
Neutron - Willy Wonka - The Little Princess - Chicken Run - Madeline - Charlotte’s Web - Pee Wee’s Big Adventure - Shark Tale - Muppets From Space - To Kill a Mockingbird - E.T. - Peter Pan -
Wallace and Gromit - Shrek 2 - Madagascar - Nanny McPhee - Elf - Office Space - The Big Lebowski - Hedwig and the Angry Inch - Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - Serenity - Fight Club
Old School - Cellar -
Breakfast Club - Donnie Darko - Requiem for a Dream - Bride of the Monster - The Rocky Horror Picture Show - Brazil - Garden
State - Taxi Driver -
Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan Sin City - Planet of the Apes - Ween - Zoolander - Being John Malkovich - Head Trauma - Animal
House - The Matrix -
Rosemary’s Baby - Flogging Margaret - Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas - Reservoir Dogs - Broken Flowers - Caddyshack
October 2005
BMFI receives a
Keystone Historic
Preservation Grant
from the Pennsylvania
Historical and Museum
Commission for the
skylight restoration
February 2006
Moderated film
discussion groups
begin
February 2007
The new second floor Multimedia
Room is finished and ready for classes
June 2007
Actor/Director
Danny DeVito visits
BMFI for a day
honoring his films
July 2007
BMFI becomes part of the Veterans
History Project of the American Folklife
Center of the Library of Congress
July 2007
Restoration of the
atrium skylight begins
September 2007
Talk Cinema, a curated
pre-release film preview
subscription club, debuts
October 2007
installation of new digital
technology and partnership
with Emerging Pictures
ushers in new programming
opportunities
February 2008
The George Rehrauer Collection of
film books, donated by the Haverford
School, find a home at BMFI
March 2008
Special screenings for young
parents and their babies—
Going GaGa—begin
February 2008
Restoration of the skylight
monitor and glass is complete
November 2008
Plaster restoration begins
June 2008
Summer Filmmaking Workshop for
high school students is launched in
collaboration with the Big Picture Alliance
October 2008
Over 800 students from 10
schools begin the 2008-09
session of
See, Hear, Feel Film
November 2007
Nearly 370 students
from 8 schools begin
See, Hear, Feel Film
Edna and Ken Adelberg
Cynthia H. and John Affleck
Barbara and Todd Albert
Barbara and Theodore Aronson
Mimi Bernstein
Donna and Jon Boscia
Barbara and Isaac Clothier
Barrie Ford
Honey and Stanton Friedman
Marcy Gringlas and Joel Greenberg
Alta and N. Peter Hamilton
Joanne and Jon Harmelin
Nancy and Alan Hirsig
Jeffrey P. Libson
Barbara and David S. Loeb
Joan Kremer and Jim Luther
October 2006
130 third-grade students begin
the 2006-07
See, Hear, Feel Film
visual literacy program
December 2008
BMFI has contributed
over $300,000 in staff
time and free passes to
community groups
May 2005
Lower Merion Township Historical
Commission and Historic
Architectural Review Board
recognize BMFI with an Historic
Preservation Award
September 2007
BMFI programs qualify for
funding by the Pennsylvania
Council on the Arts
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August 2008
Governor Rendell awards BMFI
a $2.5 million Redevelopment
Assistance Capital Project Grant
for future BMFI renovation of the
theater auditoriums
“We’re late, we’re late.”
Yes.
Our first annual report has been delayed, so it’s now a four-year
report.
Like the busy White Rabbit in Wonderland, we just haven’t had time to sit down and
take stock of what’s gone on around us: all we’ve accomplished each year.
Study that time chart to your right!
This is the real world of Bryn Mawr Film Institute.
Not
Wonderland, but look what our very focused vision has become.
In the hands of a small band
of dedicated staff, with support from a large corps of donors, BMFI is now an art house theater
with as large a membership, film education, and exhibition program as just about any in the
nation.
All in four short years.
Oh, and let’s not forget that we saved a “destination” building and in the process revealed its
beautiful bones and skin.
Maybe this IS Wonderland.
For our next act?
Look for the drawings that will depict how we plan to use the great
Redevelopment Assistance Capitol Project Grant from the Commonwealth in the renovation of
our auditoriums.
We will also keep on programming new and interesting film experiences, and
we hope you’ll keep on supporting what we do!
December 2008
$2 million Pane Campaign concludes
July 2006
BMFI offices move to temporary quarters
as second floor building renovations begin
Celebrity and Filmmaker Appearances:
Sir Ben Kingsley, Actor - Corey Edwards, Director - Louis Sackar, Author - David Kim, Concertmaster, the Philadelphia Orchestra - Danny Anker, Filmmaker - Peter Falk, Actor - Paul Reiser, Actor - Tim Blake Nelson, Actor - Christina Lurie, Producer - Alejandro Gomez Monteverde, Director
Lee Daniels, Director - Garrett Brown, Cinematographer - Cindy Chung, Actor - Peter Rose, Filmmaker - Eduardo Verastegui, Actor - Robert Osborne, Film Historian - Lynn Redgrave, Actor - Steven Rea, Film Critic - Lou DiCrescenzo, Film Preservationist - Tina Mascara, Filmmaker - Garry Marshall, Director - Carrie Rickey, Film Critic
Lance Weiler, Filmmaker - Guido Santi, Filmmaker - Susannah Ludwig, Filmmaker - Tigre Hill, Filmmaker - Barbara Freed, Filmmaker - Linda Hawkins Costigan, Filmmaker - Linda Goldstein Knowlton, Filmmaker - Geoffrey Richman, Filmmaker - Matt Tauber, Filmmaker - Maori Karmael Holmes, Filmmaker - Stan Schofield, Filmmaker
Nicholas Giordano, Actor - Danny DeVito, Actor - Stella and Bill Pence, founders of Telluride Film Festival - Yael Klopmann, Director - Steve Sabol, Filmmaker - Merrill Reese, Sports Announcer - Joe Barber, Director - Jennifer Steinberg, Film Critic - Jeffrey Wolf, Director - Anna Kisselgoff, Dance Critic - Don Bachardy, Artist - Scott
Galloway, Director - Richard Power Hoffman, Filmmaker - Violet Mendoza, Filmmaker
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Films screened in 2008:
There Will Be Blood - Ice Age 2: The Meltdown - The Rape of Europa - Aida - Cyrano de Bergarac - The Diving Bell and the Butterfly - The Neverending Story - Black
Lily Film Festival - The Secret Garden - The Devil Came in on Horseback - The Spongebob Square Pants Movie - La Traviata - Arctic Tale - Oscar Live Shorts - Romulus, My Father - Empire of the
Sun - The Other Boleyn Girl - The Secret of NIMH - Into Great Silence - Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day - Gandhi - The Wackness - Charlotte’s Web - Maria Stuarda - The Iron Giant - 4 Months, 3
Weeks & 2 Days - Academy Award Nominated Shorts - How to Eat Fried Worms - Pierrot Le Fou - In Bruges - Caramel - Antz - Maria Stuarda - Divan - La Forza del Destino - Under the Same Moon
Pee Wee’s Big Adventure - The Sandman - Mrs. Ratcliffe’s Revolution - Phoebe in Wonderland - Two Ladies - Note by Note - Spy Kids - Praying with Lior - Shakespeare Film Forum - Honeydripper
The Duchess of Langeais - La Forza del Destino - Persepolis - Richard III - Imaginary Witness - The Band’s Visit - Taxi to the Dark Side - Paranoid Park - King Corn - Young at Heart - Titus - The
Visitor - Il Trittico - Diamond Screen Festival - Son of Rambow - The Counterfeiters - The 39 Steps - Priceless - North by Northwest - La Rondine - Jellyfish - The Treasure of the Sierra Madre -
Mongol - Laurel and Hardy - Pat and Mike - Tristan und Isolde - From Russia with Love - The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek - Then She Found Me - Before the Rains - A Night at the Opera - Married
Life - Amelie - The Asphalt Jungle - Jules and Jim - Tell No One - The Big Lebowski - Surfwise - Breathless - Up the Yangtze - All That Heaven Allows - It’s a Wonderful Life - Brideshead Revisited -
Roman Holiday - Blue Velvet - The Maltese Falcon - Carmen Jones - Annie Hall - Pharoah’s Daughter - Roman de Gare - Lawrence of Arabia - Bolt - Elegy - Encounters at the End of the World - The
Hospital - Burn After Reading - The Barber of Seville - NFL Films - 2001: A Space Odyssey - Transsiberian - Mediterranea - The Duchess - Norma - Electile Dysfunction - I’ve Loved You So Long -
James Castle - The Secret Life of Bees - Osmosis Jones - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - The Pit and the Pendulum - The Cat in the Hat - Otello - Happy Go Lucky - The Indian in the Cupboard
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - Chris and Don: A Love Story - Charlotte’s Web - Slumdog Millionaire - The Company - The Boy in the Striped Pajamas - Happy Feet - Frozen River - Otello
Serenity - Australia - The Muppets Take Manhattan - Romeo and Juliet - Don Carlo - Matilda - Ballerina - Magnificent Obsession - Holes - Ballerina - Shall We Kiss - Man on Wire - Able Danger -
A Christmas Tale - Let the Right One In - Elf - Hansel und Gretel - The Sound of Music - The Reader
Pane Campaign Donors 2005-2008
Marquee Donor
Dorrance H. Hamilton Charitable Trust
$100,000 and above
Lowe’s Foundation Preservation Fund
National Trust for Historic Preservation
William B. Dietrich Foundation
Zufrieden Foundation
$50,000 - $99,999
The 21st Century Foundation
The Arete Foundation
The Connelly Foundation
Haas Charitable Trusts
Keystone Historic Preservation Grant
The McLean Contributionship
Ruth and A. Morris Williams Jr.
$5,000 - $49,999
Cynthia H. and John Affleck
Howard Alber
Anonymous (1)
Elizabeth Daniels Anton
Ann R. Baruch
Mimi Bernstein
Nancy and Fred Bissinger Jr.
Katherine and Don Blenko
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Bogle
Sabina and Raza Bokhari
Fay Bullitt
The Caritas Foundation
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Debbie and Michael Coslov
Jacki and Jim Delaney
Louisa C. Dubin
Priscilla Ferrater-Mora
Honey and Stanton Friedman
Meher Mistry and Eugene Garfield
Agnes and Donald Gayhardt
Elizabeth H. Gemmill
Anna and Tom Gerrity
The Glenmede Trust Company
Marcy Gringlas and Joel Greenberg
Drs. Doris and Dana Greenblatt
Gregory FCA Communications, Inc.
Joanne and Jon Harmelin
Harmelin Media
The Hersker/Lucas Family
Hirsig Family Fund
Joan and Caswell F. Holloway
The Joseph and Marie Field Fund
Helen M. and Henry K. Justi
Paul E. Kelly Foundation
Josephine Klein
Judith T. and Tony Lame
Ellen and Jerry Lee
Joanna McNeil Lewis
Barbara and David S. Loeb Jr.
Margaret and Bruce Mainwaring
Dr. and Mrs. Morton S. Mandell
Jacqueline B. Mars
Susan and Graham McDonald
Walter J. Miller Trust
The Miller-Worley Foundation
Stephen Kamp and Karen Nagel
Stephanie and Michael Naidoff
Suzanne and Ron Naples
Amy Nislow
Elissa Topol and A. Lee Osterman
Pennsylvania DCED
Alison Perelman
Marsha and Jeffrey Perelman
Margo and Dan Polett
Laura and Mark Raab
Lyn and George Ross
Ruth and Earl Scott Charitable Trust
Holly and Jack Rutkowski
William R. Sasso Esquire
Lynn and Samuel Scott
The Seattle Foundation
Antoinette F. Seymour
Stacy Clark Marketing LLC
Carol Baker and Mark E. Stein
Benjamin and Iliana Strauss
The Hon. Lawrence H. Summers
The Sylvan Foundation
Vivian Piasecki
Thornton D. & Elizabeth S. Hooper
Foundation
Jay H. Tolson
Patricia and Richard Wesley
Whole Foods Market
Connie and Sankey Williams
Lynn and Paul Yeakel
$1,000 - $4,999
Barbara and Todd Albert
Algar Ferrari-Mazeratti
The Arronson Foundation
Fred H. Brenner
Julie Jensen and Robert Bryan
Sheryl and Bill Bullitt
Wendy Calhoun
Stacy and Peter Clark
Barbara R. Cobb
Maude De Schauensee
Barbara and Jerry Glickman
Drs. Rosalie and Herbert Goldberg
Gray and Muzzy Halton
Leslie and Tim Hammer
Hannah L. Henderson
Merle L. Holman
Dorothy and Donald Kardon
Sidney Lazard
Lonnie and Murray Levin
Maxwell Strawbridge Charitable Trust
Dee and Bill McCain
Marguerite and Joseph McFalls
Mary Patterson McPherson
Betty U. Musser
Mr. and Mrs. Lathrop B. Nelson Jr.
Susan and Washburn Oberwager
Jane G. Pepper
Sunny Greenberg and Steven Piltch
Martha Stokes and John Price
Susan and Richard Ravenscroft
Marcia and Ronald Rubin
Patricia and Karl Rugart Jr.
Pam and Tony Schneider
The Shipley School
Miriam and Arthur Spector
John M. Vogel
William Vogt
Penny and Kent Willing
Randi Zemsky
$100 - $999
Susan Weil and Michael Adesman
Melissa and Paul Anderson
Henny and Clif Anderson
Barbara and John Ball
William F. Barr
The Barrack Foundation
Sally and Morris A. Barron
Jane and Ted Beatty
Debbie and Bill Becker
Susan and Charles J. Bloom
Patricia and David Boyer
Ira Brind
Pam Lewis and Jonathan Briskin
Elaine and Irv Broudy
Garrett Brown
James T. Carson
Nancy and Howard Casper
Maureen Abrams and Lee Casper
Judy Chance
Lynne W. Chapman
Barbara and Isaac H. Clothier IV
Sabine and Charles Cranmer
Lee Cummings
Sandra Daly
Eleanor and Hal Davis
Evelyn and Rodney D. Day III
Rose G. Day and Francis Day
Lisa De Lima
Nancy and Henry Dechert
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Demos
Patsy Dent
Jennifer and Bill Dinwiddie
Lynn and Bruce Erfer
Georgia and Morton Feingold
Happy and Richard Fernandez
Caroline K. Figenshu
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Fisher
Wendy Peck and Chuck Forer
Joanna K. Griffith Gabel
Michael P. Gallagher
Patsy and Ed Garno
Rosalie Gerson
Jean and Mark Gilbert
Nancy and William Giles
Lisa and Matthew Gillin
Goldman, Sachs & Co. Matching Gift
Program
Joan May and Ward Goodenough
Lyn and Harry C. Groome
Nathaniel P. Hamilton
Renata and J. Barton Harrison
Louise and Harry E. Hill
Jane G. Hilles
Louise and Joseph Huber
Pamela Jensen
Marie Burns Judge
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kellett
Moira and Brian Kelly
Mary and Larry Kent
Ross Rieder
Jeffrey Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald B. Rorer
Laurie and Steve Rosard
Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Rosenbluth
Catherine Piccoli & Richard Rosene
Pam Russell
Donna Debs and Ray Schneider
Janet and Mark Schreiner
Amanda and Ken Schwenke
Sheller Family Foundation
Janet W. Smith
Julia Smith and Arthur Solmssen
Julie and Bob Spahr
Emily Starr
Robert T. LeClair
Mr. and Mrs. Al Paul Lefton Jr.
The Levitties Foundation
Claudette and Jim Leyden
Joan Welsch Lifshatz
Joan and Simon Lifshatz
Jean and Ed Lipkin
Kate and Bob Loftus
Susan Vincent and William Marano
Susan and Kenneth Margulies
Rosalie Matzkin Ed.D.
Kathleen C. and Norman McClave
Mrs. George C. McFarland
Sandra Lee McLean
Elizabeth Ray McLean
Scott Coleman and Kristin Stitz
Cordelia Stone
Gay and Lee Strickler
Gloria Ellis and Judith Taylor
Linda and Dennis Tessler
Valetta
Erica Van Adelsberg
Cissy and Hans Van den Berg
Juliet I. Spitzer and Philip Wachs
Ruth A. Walker
Maria Werner-Wasik/Mariusz Wasik
Christina T. Webber
Suzanne and Bill White
Holly and Stephen White
Phyllis G. Williams
Pamela and Jack Meyerson
Rhonda and Jim Mordy
Mr. and Mrs. Percival B. Moser III
Sara Nerken
Barbara and Barrett Noone
Martha Noumoff
Rosalyn and Harris Ominsky
Marghrita L. Oneil
Peggie O’Neill
Mrs. L. Rodman Page Jr.
Ruth Perlmutter
Marcia and David Perman
Lili Perski
Diana Post
Pamela and Steven Raper
Film Education Courses 2005-2008:
The Language of Film - Singin’ on the Screen: The Musical
Touch of Genius: Orson Welles - The Language of Film II - Trafficking in the Absurd: The Coen Brothers’ Films
A Symphony of Horrors: Dracula in Literature and Film -
Alfred Hitchcock: The Early Years - Akira Kurosawa: East Meets West - French Cinema: Making Waves -
Woody Allen: A Magical Misery Tour - Film History Discussion Series: 1895 to 1945 - Film History Discussion Series: 1945 - Present - From Page to Screen: The Literary Adaptation
The Greatest Show on Earth: The Blockbuster - Mr. Strangelove: Peter Sellers On Screen and Off -
Femmes Fatales and Hard Boiled Patsies: Film Noir - Magnificent Obsession: The Melodrama - Genre Tour -
Italian Cinema I - Scorsese’s Cinema of Loneliness - First Acts: Art and Structure - The Documentary Impulse - The Dark Side of Hollywood: Film Noir - The Italian Cinema II - Science Fiction: A Film Odyssey - Vistas and Vengeance: The Western - Conscientious Objectors: Post-War Political Films - The Asian Masters - Screenwriting
Essentials - Midnight Cowboys and Taxi Drivers: The New Hollywood - Quiet Beauty: Silent Film -
Preston Sturges: The Prince of Paramount - Cracking Wise and Falling in Love (Again): The Screwball Comedy
On to the future…
We plan to report to you on a yearly basis.
And there will be much to report since
we have our noses to the grindstone, working on the plans for theater renovations
and additions, even as we have our heads in the clouds, coming up with new and
enticing programs for patrons of all ages.
Our goal is to have three screens in order
to provide an even greater variety of new, innovative, and classic films shown in the
most up-to-date theaters.
Furthermore, we know that adding a third screen must
be done in a manner that does not add to our operating costs.
Movies are always the best value in entertainment.
Just think how much it costs
to make a film and how little it costs to come to BMFI to enjoy it together with
others who appreciate good cinema.
So during this recession, we expect as strong
a box office as ever.
But we know that donations may decline.
Therefore we are
doing everything we can to keep our programming lively and our costs trimmed.
We must minimize any chance of an operating deficit.
At the same time, we must
be responsive to the artistic expectations of our donors by using film as the key to
unlock visual literacy and social awareness for students and casual patrons alike.
We hope this strategy is the key to unlock other doors as well: for example, those of
funders!
It is the combination of creative innovation, fiscal conservatism, and savvy
optimism that will underpin a healthy future.
Bryn Mawr Film Institute
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610-527-4008
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www.BrynMawrFilm.org
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Info@BrynMawrFilm.org
Edna and Ken Adelberg
Susanna Lachs and Dean S. Adler
Cynthia H. and John Affleck
Sabina and Raza Bokhari
Bryn Mawr Trust Company
Betsy and Ed Cohen
Debbie and Michael Coslov
Jaimie and David Field
Honey and Stanton Friedman
Elizabeth H. Gemmill
Leigh Anne Smith and James Gicking
Phoebe W. Haas Charitable Trust
Nancy and Alan Hirsig
Betty Wold Johnson
Judith T. and Tony Lame
Lonnie and Murray Levin
Marion Mann
Susan and Graham McDonald
Suzanne and Ron Naples
Rosalind and Roy Neff
Amy Nislow
Marsha and Jeffrey Perelman
Helen and David Pudlin
Laura and Mark Raab
Nancy and Randy Ronning
Pam and Tony Schneider
Lynn and Sam Scott
Antoinette F. Seymour
Amy and Randy Stein
Carol Baker and Mark E. Stein
Douglas C. Walker
Connie and Sankey Williams
Marvin B. Levitties
Susan and Graham McDonald
Juliet Goodfriend and Marc Moreau
Alixandra and Keith Morgan
Stephanie and Michael Naidoff
Amy Nislow
Marsha and Jeffrey Perelman
Lynn and Sam Scott
Martha McGeary Snider
Carol Baker and Mark Stein
Rebecca Bushnell and John Toner
Nancy Vickers
Connie and Sankey Williams
Rebecca and Rhys Williams
J. Eustace Wolfington
Lynn and Paul Yeakel
Membership Leaders 2005-2008
$1,000+
Special Event Leaders 2005-2008
$1,000+
Peggy and Jack Williams
Wendy E. Wilson
Sherley Young
David A. Zopf
Greta Zybon
$10 - $99
Please see the list of Pane Campaign
donors on the BMFI web site:
www.BrynMawrFilm.org
List complete as of December 31, 2008
Juliet J. Goodfriend
President
Bryn Mawr Film Institute
Financial information for Bryn Mawr Film Institute is available upon request.
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