Linden Public Library’s January Film Screenings

January Film Screenings 

Linden Public Library continues its twice-weekly films in January, including a series of non-fiction Friday documentaries. All movies are presented free of charge in the Columbia Bank Room.

The Linden Public Library is proud to continue its tradition of presenting movies in 2023. Tuesday films will be recent Hollywood releases while Friday films will feature documentary offerings, including the recent Ken Burns’ two-part PBS film about Benjamin Franklin. These films are shown on afternoons at 1:00 p.m. and shown free of charge in the Columbia Bank Room at the library. 

The films this month are:

  • January 3: Flag Day (2021; R; 109 minutes)
  • January 6: Becoming Helen Keller (2021; G; 120 minutes)
  • January 10: On The Rocks (2020; R; 96 minutes)
  • January 13: Benjamin Franklin, Part 1 (2022; G; 120 minutes)
  • January 17: Tesla (2021; PG-13; 102 minutes)
  • January 20: Benjamin Franklin, Part 2 (2022; G; 120 minutes)
  • January 24: The Gentlemen (2019; R; 113 minutes)
  • January 27: The Truffle Hunters (2019; 84 minutes)
  • January 31: The Girl Who Believes in Miracles (2021; PG.; 100 minutes)

Located at 31 East Henry Street in Linden, the Linden Public Library has been the city’s educational, social, cultural and entertainment center since its founding in 1928. If you have any question about the library’s programs, please call us at 908-298-3830. Please “Like” the Linden Public Library on Facebook and follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Tik Tok.

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