A great movie can transport you to another time and place, just like a great book. Here at the library we have a wide selection of period-piece films. These are just a few to whet your appetite.
Taking place in China during the 1920s, The Painted Veil follows the story of a loveless marriage between a British doctor and his adulterous wife. Out of an act of vengeance Ed Norton takes a job in disease ravaged part of rural China, where his wife, Naomi Watts, must follow.

The Oscar-winning actress Kate Blanchet plays the title role in Elizabeth. In 16th century England, the newly crowned Queen Elizabeth must endure the mounting pressures of a council of suspicious advisers, calls for an heir to the throne, and a bitter fight with the Catholic Church. Elizabeth: The Golden Age, continues the intriguing story of the Virgin Queen and her ongoing battles fought with enemies near and far.
Martin Scorsese's Gangs of New York tells a bloody tale of vengeance in 1840s New York, where the slums are run by a brutal gang of thugs. Leonardo DiCaprio plays the son of a slain I
rish gang leader who must take revenge on their rival's ruthless captain, Bill the Butcher.
rish gang leader who must take revenge on their rival's ruthless captain, Bill the Butcher. Immersing viewers in late 18th century England, Jane Austen's Pride & Prejudice depicts a group sisters whose lives are upended when a wealthy man and his best friend come to town. Elizabeth Bennet, played by Keira Knightly, must duel with her sisters for the attention of a new suitor.







