Langley’s independent film nights are back for the 2013-14 season. Shot in the Dark returned for the autumn last week with Love is All You Need.
On Sept. 25, Before Midnight, the Ethan Hawke, Julie Delpy sequel to Before Sunrise and Before Sunset, will be screened at Colossus Cinema.
The R-rated feature, directed by Richard Linklater, picks up nine years after Before Sunset, the highly-regarded sequel to Before Sunrise.
Before Midnight finds the Hawke’s and Delpy’s characters together, raising twin daughters.
Jesse attempts to maintain a relationship with Hank, his teenage son from his first marriage, but their bond is strained even though Hank has just spent the summer with his dad and step-family. Meanwhile, Celine must make a difficult decision about her career.
As with Before Sunset, Linklater, Hawke, and Delpy share credit for the screenplay.
Also coming this fall from Shot in the Dark are: The Reluctant Fundamentalist, Oct. 16; Blue Jasmine, Oct. 30; and The Hunt, Nov. 13.
Tickets at the door $10; cash or cheque only. All films begin at 7:30 p.m. at Colossus cinema at 200 Street, near 88 Avenue. Series passes are available for $40 on film nights at the theatre, or Wendel’s Café, 9233 Glover Rd. in Fort Langley. Visitors can now also access Shot in the Dark information on Facebook. Search for “Shot in the Dark/Langley Film Nights”. A list of all previous films screened is now available on both Facebook and at www.shotinthedark.ca.