
“The Queen of Versailles” is one of the featured films at the Princeton Public Library film festival.
The 2013 Princeton Environmental Film Festival opens Thursday, January 24th, at Princeton Public Library and runs through Sunday, February 10th. Now in its seventh year, the award-winning festival features a line-up of acclaimed films and speakers presented over three consecutive four-day weekends. Those weekends are:
- Thursday, January 24 – Sunday January 27, 2013
- Wednesday, January 30 – Sunday February 3, 2013
- Thursday February 7 – Sunday February 10, 2013
The festival has grown over the years but remains true to its original focus on films with local as well as regional and international relevance.
I am especially excited to head over to the Princeton Public Library on Sunday, February 3, 2013 to see the documentary “The Queen of Versailles.” While I could stay at home and watch that movie On Demand, Comcast/Xfinity is charging about $5 for that viewing. Through the generosity of festival sponsors Church & Dwight Co. Inc., Terra Momo Restaurant Group and the Whole Earth Center of Princeton, all screenings are free.
For a complete list of festival films, and updates on speakers, see this community calendar on the Princeton Public Library website.


