The Circle Cinema in Tulsa, Oklahoma kicked off its five-day film festival on a high note last night with a diverse selection of movies for attendees to enjoy. The festival, which runs from October 20th to October 24th, features a mix of classic films, independent movies, and documentaries.

The opening night of the festival featured a screening of the critically acclaimed film “Minari,” which tells the story of a Korean-American family trying to achieve the American dream in rural Arkansas. The film has been praised for its moving performances and beautiful cinematography, making it a must-see for cinema lovers.

In addition to “Minari,” the festival will showcase a variety of other films, including the documentary “The Donut King,” which tells the story of a Cambodian refugee who built a successful donut empire in California, and the classic comedy “Some Like It Hot,” starring Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, and Jack Lemmon.

Attendees at the festival can also look forward to Q&A sessions with filmmakers and special guests, as well as opportunities to connect with other film enthusiasts. With a lineup that includes something for everyone, the Circle Cinema film festival is sure to be a highlight for movie buffs in the Tulsa area.

For more information about the festival schedule and ticket prices, visit the Circle Cinema website. Don’t miss your chance to experience the magic of the movies at this exciting event!

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Source: fox23.com