30th Anniversary screening When the town of Blaine, Missouri approaches its 150th year (“sesquicentennial”), there's only one way to celebrate: with a musical revue called ""Red, White and Blaine."" Hoping the show will be his ticket back to Broadway, impresario Corky St. Clair (Christopher Guest) rounds up a cast of enthusiastic locals (Eugene Levy, Parker Posey, Fred Willard, and the late great Catherine O'Hara) to perform his ostensibly toe-tapping triumph. But when Corky reveals that theater agent Mort Guffman will attend the opening, things really kick into high gear. Commemorating its own 30th anniversary, this seminal satire from director Christopher Guest (BEST IN SHOW, A MIGHTY WIND) blends comic absurdism, improvisation, and deadpan genius into a marvel of mockumentary. Screening on 35mm.