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Remember the Titans Movie at Oxford Performing Arts Center

June 20 @ 8:00 pm

Location & Time
All movies take place on the lawn at 200 Choccolocco Street, Oxford, AL 36203. Showings begin at 8:00 PM, late enough for it to be dark enough for the projector to shine through.

Seating
Bring your own blankets or outdoor chairs. No seating is provided.

Food & Drink
Food trucks have been invited, and you’re welcome to bring your own food and non-alcoholic drinks. No glass containers, and no alcohol.

Pets
Leashed, well-behaved pets are welcome. Please bring bags and clean up after them.

General Rules

Weather
Check oxfordpac.org/movies before heading out. Cancellations will be posted by noon on the day of the showing. Movies may be canceled for rain or high winds due to the size of the screen. Canceled showings may be rescheduled later in the year based on availability and licensing.

About Remember the Titans

Few films have ever captured the power of sport — and the power of people choosing to do better — quite like Remember the Titans. Based on the true story of the 1971 T.C. Williams High School football team in Alexandria, Virginia, this is a movie about what happens when a community is forced to confront its own prejudices and discovers, against all odds, something worth believing in together.

Denzel Washington delivers one of his most iconic performances as Coach Herman Boone, a man who demands excellence not just on the field but in the character of every young man under his watch. It’s a film about football, yes — but really it’s about leadership, dignity, friendship, and the hard, necessary work of becoming a team in the truest sense.

Watching it outside, surrounded by your neighbors and your community on a warm summer night, gives the film an extra layer of power. Bring your crew. Bring your kids who need to see what real toughness looks like. Bring your tissues, because the ending hits every single time no matter how many times you’ve seen it.

This is more than a movie night — it’s a reminder of what we’re capable of when we show up for each other.

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