Today is Family Day at the Mary Pickford Theater – The community is welcome to enjoy fun activities with the whole family like face painting, games, crafts, temporary tattoos, a bounce house, and two food trucks. All activities are free and we welcome you to participate!
We also have 3 family-friendly films – you can purchase film tickets on our website (with discounted tickets for children): “Flow,” “The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie” and “The Mountain.”
Join us for our Closing Night Film “The Penguin Lessons” to see a heartwarming journey of an English schoolteacher adopting an adorable penguin. |
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Join us for Family Day!
Movies are for the whole family! Bring your kids and loved ones to Family Day: a special selection of animations and wholesome films.
The community is welcome to join us for free activities like face painting, games & prizes. Two local food trucks will be present for food purchase. Get a taco in between movies and activities!
Sunday, January 12th
12PM–4PM
Activities, Food, Movies
Mary Pickford Theatre
36850 Pickfair St, Cathedral City, CA
Discounted Tickets for Children
Only for Family Day screenings, we are offering discounted Children general admission tickets.
️FLOW – 11:30AM
️THE DAY THE EARTH BLEW UP: A LOONEY TUNES MOVIE – 2:30PM
️THE MOUNTAIN- 5:30PM
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LOST LADIES
Sunday, January 12, 2025
4:30 pm, Camelot
This delightful adventure follows two young brides from arranged marriages who are mistakenly swapped during a chaotic train ride, and find their lives flipped upside down when, upon arrival, they lift their veils, revealing that each husband is now with the wrong wife.
https://www.psfilmfest.org/film-festival-2025/film-finder/william-tell
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PARTHENOPE
Sunday, January 12, 2025
1:30 pm, Palm Springs High School
From Oscar®-winning director Paolo Sorrentino (The Great Beauty, PSIFF 2014), this enchanting treatise on cinematic beauty unfolds in Naples, following the titular heroine whose irresistible allure captivates everyone around her as she embarks on a journey to discover her place in the world.
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SEPTEMBER 5
Sunday, January 12, 2025
1:30 pm, Camelot
Set during the 1972 Munich Summer Olympics, the film follows an American sports broadcasting team that quickly adapted from sports reporting to live coverage of a hostage situation. This decisive moment changed media coverage forever and continues to impact live news today.
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ODD FISH
Sunday, January 12, 2025
2:15 pm, Camelot
In this endearing dramedy, two childhood friends receive an opportunity to keep their seafood restaurant in the picturesque Westfjords open year-round. When one comes out as a trans woman, their long-standing friendship is tested, revealing new perspectives on life and identity.
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QUISLING
Sunday, January 12, 2025
10:00 AM, Palm Springs High School
Both a bold historical drama and a penetrating psychological study of a delusional authoritarian, the latest from director Erik Poppe (The King’s Choice, PSIFF 2016) revisits Germany’s occupation of Norway and its aftermath through the story of wartime puppet leader and Nazi collaborator Vidkun Quisling.
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THE PENGUIN LESSONS
Sunday, January 12, 2025
6:30 pm, Palm Springs High School
A deliciously wry Steve Coogan teams up with the director of The Full Monty in this irresistible dramedy about a disaffected English schoolteacher in militaristic Argentina, whose life – and those of his spoiled pupils – is transformed when he rescues and adopts an adorable penguin.
Come early to reserve your spot in line, there may be a few tickets left.
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