Location
Washington, District of Columbia 20006
About this event
Join us for a magical evening at the DAR Museum as we explore the history of Christmas films from 1892 to 1947!
This program will explore the history of Christmas films from 1892 to 1947, highlighting some of the most popular and influential films of the era. We will also discuss the impact of these films on American culture and society. Join us for an overview of the history of Christmas films, from the early silent films to the classic Hollywood film, Miracle on 34th Street. We will discuss the themes, characters, and cultural significance of each film, as well as their impact on our understanding of Christmas today.
This program is perfect for anyone interested in the history of cinema, American culture, or the holiday season. It is a fun and informative way to learn more about the films that have shaped our understanding of Christmas.
Tickets are $25 and include 1 drink ticket (beer or wine). Light refreshments will be served.
Age 21+, a cash bar will be available to purchase additional drink tickets. Drink tickets will be $5 each.