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Picture of Porco Rosso (1992) in the Rivoli!

Porco Rosso (1992) in the Rivoli!

Thu Dec 4 at 7:30pm

Rutherford, NJ

Event Info

In Italy in the 1930s, sky pirates in biplanes terrorize wealthy cruise ships as they sail the Adriatic Sea. The only pilot brave enough to stop the scourge is the mysterious Porco Rosso, a former World War I flying ace who was somehow turned into a pig during the war. As he prepares to battle the pirate crews American ace, Porco Rosso enlists the help of spunky girl mechanic Fio Piccolo and his longtime friend Madame Gina.

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What is the history of the Williams Center Rutherford?
1-1. The Williams Center in Rutherford, NJ, is a historic entertainment venue with roots dating back to the early 20th century. Originally opened as the Rivoli Theatre in 1922, it served as a grand movie palace for the local community. Over the decades, the theater underwent several transformations, eventually being renamed the William Carlos Williams Center for the Performing Arts in honor of the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and Rutherford native. The center has played a pivotal role in the region's cultural landscape, hosting a variety of films, live performances, and community events. In recent years, the Williams Center - Cinema Underground has become known for showcasing indie films, cult classics, and special screenings, making it a beloved destination for film enthusiasts in Northern New Jersey. Its rich history and ongoing commitment to the arts make it a unique and vital part of Rutherford's cultural heritage.

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