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Stream films at home via Movies at Midway

Cape Region theater has full marquee
April 21, 2020

Butter up the popcorn and hunker down with a film from Movies at Midway, all without leaving your living room.
The Rehoboth-based theater, closed due to the COVID-19 crisis, is offering virtual screenings of many movies. Each purchase will help support the theater during its closure. To view the films, go to moviesatmidway.com and follow the prompts for each film.
The theater is offering the following movies for online streaming:
• Fantastic Fungi: A descriptive time-lapse journey about the magical, mysterious and medicinal world of fungi and their power to heal, sustain and contribute to the regeneration of life on Earth that began 3.5 billion years ago.
• Earth: Several billion tons of earth are moved annually by humans – with shovels, excavators and dynamite. “Earth” observes people in mines, quarries and large construction sites, engaged in a constant struggle to take possession of the planet.
• Eating Up Easter: On Easter Island, the most isolated community in the Pacific uses lessons learned from its past to solve environmental and social challenges brought on by booming tourism and rapid development.
• And Then We Danced: A passionate coming-of-age tale set amidst the conservative confines of modern Tbilisi, the film follows Merab, a competitive dancer who is thrown off balance by the arrival of Irakli, a fellow male dancer with a rebellious streak.
• Women's Adventure Film Tour 19/20: Selection of unique films carefully chosen to show awesome women achieving their personally adventurous goals. Films showcase real stories about women from a variety of cultures and sports around the world.
• The Roads Not Taken: Sally Potter's film follows a day in the life of Leo (Javier Bardem) and his daughter Molly (Elle Fanning), as he floats through alternate lives he could have lived, leading Molly to wrestle with her own path as she considers her future.
• Saint Frances: After an accidental pregnancy turned abortion, a deadbeat nanny finds an unlikely friendship with the 6-year-old she's charged with protecting.
• Slay the Dragon: End Gerrymandering or Democracy Dies, We Can Stop It: It influences elections and sways outcomes – gerrymandering has become a hot-button political topic and symbol for everything broken about the American electoral process. But there are those on the front lines fighting to change the system.
• Phoenix, Oregon: Two longtime friends battle midlife crisis by opening a bowling alley/pizzeria in their small hometown.
• The Whistlers: Not everything is as it seems for Cristi, a policeman who plays both sides of the law. Embarking with the beautiful Gilda on a high-stakes heist, both will have to navigate the twists and turns of corruption, treachery and deception.
• Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and The Band: A confessional, cautionary, and occasionally humorous tale of Robbie Robertson's young life and the creation of one of the most enduring groups in the history of popular music, The Band.
• Extra Ordinary: Rose, a mostly sweet and lonely Irish driving instructor, must use her supernatural talents to save the daughter of Martin (also mostly sweet and lonely) from a washed-up rock star who is using her in a Satanic pact to reignite his fame.
• Corpus Christi: Daniel experiences a spiritual transformation in a detention center. Although his criminal record prevents him from applying to the seminary, he has no intention of giving up his dream and decides to minister a small-town parish.

For more information, including movie trailers, go to moviesatmidway.com.

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