A nonprofit archives dedicated to collecting, preserving and sharing northern New England’s moving image heritage.
Ticket Details & Pricing
We don’t offer reserved seating or advanced ticket sales for our regular weekend movies. We do open the doors at least a half an hour before showtime.
Admission is $10, (General Admission) $8 for Students (High School and below) $8 for Seniors (over 62) and just $6 for Members of Northeast Historic Film.
Concessions
Our concessions are the most affordable and diverse you’ll find. We offer your traditional boxed candy favorites, as well as the BEST popcorn with REAL butter! Bottled soft drinks include standard Coke products, specialty teas, lemonades, waters as well as Moxie. Several types of craft beer, wine, pre-mixed cocktails and hot coffee and tea are available too.
Currently Playing at The Alamo Theatre
THE FALL GUY
Friday & Saturday 7pm
Sunday 2* & 6pm
126 min., PG-13
*the Sunday matinee will feature OPEN CAPTIONS
Action/Comedy/Drama sponsored by
A RYAN GOSLING SUPERFAN
WILLY WONKA & THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY (1971)
100 mins., G
Adventure/Comedy/Family
A Buck Memorial Library Event
FREE ADMISSION
sponsored by
SEABOARD FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
BARCELONA in concert
$10 Suggested Donation
RESERVED SEATING ONLY. CALL PAULA AT 207 266-7999 FOR TICKETS. sponsored by
Maine Savings Federal Credit Union
ROSIE UPTON & PETER van REESEMA Concert
$10 Suggested Donation
Frogtown Puppeteers: "Everybody Loves Pirates"
FREE ADMISSION
sponsored by
Ellsworth-Bucksport Dental Associates, Inc.
NOWHERE SPECIAL
Friday & Saturday 7pm
Sunday 2* & 6pm
96 min., NR
*the Sunday matinee will feature OPEN CAPTIONS
Drama
NEEDS A SPONSOR
UNSUNG HERO
Friday & Saturday 7pm
Sunday 2* & 6pm
113 min., PG
*the Sunday matinee will feature OPEN CAPTIONS
Family/Drama
NEEDS A SPONSOR
A PEACE OF FOREST
87 mins., NR
A very special Maine film brought to you by the filmmakers, Lee Ann & Thomas Mark Szelog.
MAINE SILENT FILM FESTIVAL
with live accompaniment by Doug Protsik
$20 for tickets to one day or $30 for a festival pass
Videos of Life in New England
From the film that started it all, From Stump to Ship: A 1930’s Logging Film, to everyone’s favorite trappers in Dead River Rough Cut: A Woods Movie, Our DVDs offer something for everyone!