MIRICLE ON 34TH STREET (1994) presented on 35mm film
MIRICLE ON 34TH STREET (1994) presented on 35mm film

MIRICLE ON 34TH STREET (1994) presented on 35mm film

The Revival House Perth (Como, WA)
Saturday, 21 December 2024 6:00 pm
31 days away
All Ages
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The Como Theatre is thrilled to present the 1994 version of "Miracle on 34th Street," a heartwarming holiday classic, this Christmas season on 35mm film. This charming remake of the 1947 original captures the magic of belief and the spirit of Christmas, making it a perfect choice for family viewing during the festive period. As you enter the Como Theatre, the cozy, vintage ambiance sets the perfect stage for this heartwarming tale. The smell of popcorn fills the air, and the warm glow of the projected film invites you to settle in for a delightful journey. When the film begins, audiences are transported to the bustling streets of New York City, where the magic of Santa Claus is brought to life through engaging storytelling and a talented cast. The film centers around Susan Walker, a bright and skeptical young girl played by Mara Wilson, who has lost her faith in Santa Claus. This changes when she meets Kris Kringle, portrayed by the beloved Richard Attenborough, who claims to be the real Santa. His charm and sincerity challenge Susan’s beliefs and eventually spark hope in her mother, played by Elizabeth Perkins. The film elegantly weaves themes of belief, family, and the holiday spirit into a narrative that resonates with audiences of all ages. Presented on 35mm, the nostalgic film grain enhances the rich colors and warm tones of the story, immersing viewers in the charming wintery setting of New York during the holidays. The visuals are complemented by a beautiful score that captures the heart of the season, enhancing the emotional beats of the film. As the characters navigate trials in the court of law, aiming to prove Kris Kringle’s authenticity, the film balances humor with poignant moments, reflecting on the importance of faith and kindness. The courtroom scenes offer delightful interactions, showcasing a blend of witty dialogue and heartfelt connections, especially between Kris and the young Susan. When the climax builds to the iconic final moments, the audience is drawn into a wave of emotion, experiencing the magic of belief firsthand. There’s a collective sense of joy and wonder that fills the theatre as the story culminates in a heartwarming celebration of the holiday spirit. The Como Theatre’s festive atmosphere and vintage charm make this screening of "Miracle on 34th Street" not just a film viewing but a cherished holiday tradition. It’s a magical experience that resonates with viewers, allowing them to relive the joy and wonder of Christmas, reminding everyone that believing is what brings the true spirit of the season to life.