This week, we dove into the deep end of classic cinema with the Coronado Island Film Festival’s monthly “Classic Film Series”, featuring the unforgettable Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?.
Held in the charming Village Theatre, the screening brought together local film lovers for a night of powerful storytelling, razor-sharp dialogue, and two of the most riveting performances ever put to screen. Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton delivered a masterclass in acting, raw, intense, and impossible to look away from.
It wasn’t a lighthearted film by any stretch, but that’s the beauty of this series, it reminds us of the range and emotional depth that classic cinema has to offer. The Film Festival continues to curate thoughtful, high-caliber programming that keeps the spirit of film alive in Coronado year-round.
Coronado is calling… and sometimes, it’s calling you to take a seat, dim the lights, and be moved.