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Last Mondays at the Movies returns for 15th season

Film buffs, rejoice: Last Mondays at the Movies is coming back for its 15 th season.

Film buffs, rejoice: Last Mondays at the Movies is coming back for its 15th season.

The Arts Council of New Westminster offers the movie series in partnership with Massey Theatre and the Toronto International Film Festival’s Film Circuit program, bringing Canadian and international films to the Massey on the last Monday of each month.

The film series is getting ready to return on Monday, Sept. 26 with a screening of The Man Who Knew Infinity.

The film, written and directed by Matthew Brown, is based on the true story of Srinivasa Ramanujan (played by Dev Patel) , a self-taught Indian mathematics genius who travels to Trinity College, Cambridge before the First World War, where he forges a bond with his mentor, the eccentric professor G.H. Hardy (Jeremy Irons).

The movie screening starts at 7:30 at the Massey Theatre, 735 Eighth Ave.

Season’s passes are also offered for the whole film series at a cost of $65, or $60 for seniors and students. Single tickets are $9, or $8 for seniors and students.

The next two movies in the series are set to be Into the Forest in October, and A Tale of Love and Darkness in November.

See www.artscouncilnewwest.org for all the details. Tickets will be available through www.ticketsnw.ca, or cash only at the door.