Richard Linklater’s film Boyhood screens Tuesday, Jan. 27 at the Gibraltar Room.
The film follows a boy named Mason through the age of 6 to 18.
Linklater filmed the movie in 39 days, spread out over 12 years, capturing the physical changes of the lead actor and the entire cast.
Boyhood has been described as a modest and massively ambitions undertaking that is so original in its conception and so successful in its execution.
It deserves to be remembered as a landmark achievement because it is life happening before your eyes, with all its grand ideas and foolish actions.
The film has won three Golden Globe Awards and nominated for six Oscars.
Show time is 7 p.m., doors open at 6:30 p.m. Admission is $9 regular, $8 members, $6 students and seniors (65 plus).