Dog Day Afternoon (1975)
Join Cinema Circle for a "Hot, Sweaty Summer" of films! Directed by Sindey Lumet, DOG DAY AFTERNOON (1975) chronicles a unique bank robbery on a hot summer afternoon in New York City. Shortly before closing time, scheming loser Sonny (Al Pacino) and his slow-witted buddy, Sal (John Cazale), burst into a Brooklyn bank for what should be a run-of-the-mill robbery, but everything goes wrong and the situation swiftly escalates into a hostage situation and media circus. Join SCAD Film professors for a Q+A after the screening. Admission is free for SCAD Card holders; $5 for seniors, students and military; and $8 for the general public.