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Article: City-related cinema fest launches with 1982's 'Diner'.
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- The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, MD)
- Article date:
- June 15, 2007
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Byline: Chris Kaltenbach
Jun. 15--"Film Baltimore," a seven-week series of films made in and about Charm City, kicks off Thursday with that most Bawlmer of films, Barry Levinson's 1982 Diner. Steve Guttenberg, Paul Reiser, Mickey Rourke, Daniel Stern, Kevin Bacon and Timothy Daly star as a group of friends hesitant to leave the joys of adolescent camaraderie behind. Chip Silverman, one of the "diner guys" who inspired the film, will host the festival. Showtime is 8 p.m. in the University of Baltimore's Performing Arts Theatre, in the student center at 21 W. Mount Royal Ave. Tickets are $5, $2 for students. Information: 410-837-4053 or ubalt.edu.
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