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Wilton Library To Show 'Paul Williams Still Alive' Saturday

WILTON, Conn. -- Wilton Library's New Perspectives Film Series is set to present "Paul Williams Still Alive" on Saturday, Jan. 18. 

Wilton Library's New Perspectives Film Series will present "Paul Williams Still Alive" on Saturday, Jan. 18.

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The film will begin at 7:30 p.m. at the library's Brubeck Room at 137 Old Ridgefield Road in Wilton. 

"Paul Williams was a megastar singer/actor/songwriter in the '70s with Academy, Grammy and Golden Globe Awards lavished on him," representatives said. "He wrote many no. 1 song hits; starred in a Brian DePalma movie; put out his own hit records and albums; was a guest on "The Tonight Show" fifty times; yet who is he now and what has he been doing? This documentary by filmmaker Stephen Kessler is a wistful musical journey that will re-introduce a new generation to Williams' soulful classics."

The film is rated PG-13 and the run time is 84 minutes. The suggested donation is $5. Refreshments will be served. The New Perspectives Film Series is programmed and moderated by filmmaker Megan Smith-Harris.

Advance registration is highly recommended by calling 203-762-3950, ext. 213.

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