Get ‘Clueless’  with the Boondocks Film Society
Alicia Silverstone is a modern-day Emma in Amy Heckerling’s “Clueless,” which will be the featured film of the Boondocks Film Society on Thursday, May 19.

Get ‘Clueless’ with the Boondocks Film Society

Today it would probably be called “fan fiction” but back in 1995 when “Clueless” was released, it was just considered a hilariously funny modern film version of Jane Austen’s novel about a meddling matchmaker with a heart of gold, whose name was Emma.

“Clueless” is a wonderfully fluffy film that has become a cult favorite, thereby qualifying it to be a Boondocks Film Society feature.

It will be screened at the Four Brothers Drive-In in Amenia, N.Y., on Thursday, May 19.

As always with Boondocks events, there will be a pre-screening party at 6:30 p.m. with music, food and craft cocktails. The screening begins at dusk.

Live music will be performed by Brasskill, described as a “raucous party band” that will play film-inspired tunes.

For those who haven’t seen it yet, “Clueless” brings Jane Austen’s sharp observations about women, friends and dating into the Valley in Southern California in the 1990s. Spoiled socialite Cher seems clueless as she meddles in the lives of her friends; but it turns out (surprise) that she’s actually got a big heart and maybe even a high IQ.

It was directed by that savant of teen life, Amy Heckerling, who also brought us the iconic teen film “Fast Times at Ridgemont High.”

Tickets are $20 per person (there is not a per-car rate). Go to https://boondocksfilmsociety.org/ for information.

 

— Cynthia Hochswender

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