 | Providence Commander (1898)
This short, most likely depicting a Providence military group in a parade in Pittsburgh, might be the earliest filmed recording of anything RI-related. |
 | The Nation’s Peril (1915)
Navy maneuvers in Newport figure in this silent WWI spy tale. |
 | Why Providence (1921)
Some hype — long before Buddy Cianci — for RI’s celebrated city. |
 | Carolina Blues (1944)
Features the jaunty tune “Poor Little Rhode Island.” |
 | High Society (1956)
Sinatra, Crosby, and Lund vie for Newport socialite Grace Kelly. Watch the trailer for High Society |
 | Lolita (1962)
Obsessive tale includes a few scenes in Westerly and Newport. Watch the trailer for High Socierty |
 | Festival (1967)
Dylan goes electric, and other scenes from the Newport Folk Fest. |
 | The Great Gatsby (1974)
Gatsby (Robert Redford) and Daisy Buchanan (Mia Farrow) frolic by Narragansett Bay. Watch the trailer for The Great Gatsby |
 | Jaws (1975)
No-nonsense Captain Quint (Robert Shaw) drains and compacts a can of ’Gansett. Watch the trailer for Jaws Jaws' official Web site |
 | Providence (1977)
French New Wave icon Alain Resnais directs John Gielgud as a dying writer. |
 | Heaven’s Gate (1980)
Michael Cimino’s notorious bust includes closing footage of Narragansett Bay. Watch the trailer for Heaven's Gate |
 | The Witches of Eastwick (1987)
Filmed in Massachusetts after opposition by Little Compton residents. Watch the trailer for The Witches of Eastwick The Witches of Eastwick's official Web site |
 | Mr. North (1988)
Set in the Newport of the late 1920s and shot on location. Watch the trail for Mr. North |
 | (It’s a) Complex World (1990)
Cult pic filmed at Lupo’s first Heartbreak Hotel. |
 | Reversal of Fortune (1990)
Drama revolves around Newport socialite Claus von Bulow. |
 | Dumb & Dumber (1994)
Big Blue Bug makes a cameo in the Farrelly brothers’ comedy. Watch the trailer for Dumb & Dumber |
 | Federal Hill (1995)
Lots of local footage in Michael Corrente’s Providence tale. Watch the trailer for Federal Hill |
 | American Buffalo (1996)
Corrente shoots in Pawtucket, to Cianci’s chagrin. Watch the trailer for American Buffalo |
 | Killer: A Journal of Murder (1996)
Stars Warwick native James Woods and filmed at the ACI. |
 | Amistad (1997)
Extensive local settings, from Jamestown to the State House. Watch the trailer for Amistad |
 | Andre the Giant Has a Posse (1997)
The tale of RISD grad Frank Shepard Fairey’s street art icon. |
 | Meet Joe Black (1998)
Anthony Hopkins and Brad Pitt get existential on Warwick Neck. Watch the trailer for Meet Joe Black Meet Joe Black's official Web site
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 | Tax Day (1998)
Local director Laura Colella’s homage to Providence. |
 | There’s Something About Mary (1998)
Includes scenes shot at the Hot Club and Kennedy Plaza. Watch the trailer of There's Something About Mary There's Something About Mary's official Web site |
 | Outside Providence (1999)
URI fills in as the fictitious Cornwall Academy. |
 | Titus Andronicus (2000)
RI actor Nigel Gore stars in the title role. Watch the trailer for Titus Andronicus Titus Andronicus' official Web site |
 | K-19: The Widowmaker (2002)
The featured submarine is berthed at Providence’s Collier Point Park. Watch the trailer for K-19: The Widowmaker K-19: The Widowmaker's official Web site |
 | Getting Out of Rhode Island (2003)
Wannabe filmmaker strives for cinematic gold. Watch the trailer for Getting Out of Rhode Island Getting Out of Rhode Island's official Web site |
 | Buddy (2005)
Cherry Arnold depicts Cianci in all his contradictory glory. Buddy's official Web site
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- Ticket to ride
In April 1999, two weeks after I started on the job at the Providence Phoenix , the FBI raided City Hall, formally unveiling the federal investigation that would land Vincent A. "Buddy" Cianci Jr., Rhode Island's rascal king, behind bars.
- Houses of pain
Stay tuned, motherfuckers. Watch a preview for the second season of Meerkat Manor (YouTube)
- Would the ProJo be better with local ownership?
In 2003, former Governor Bruce Sundlun wrote a letter to Robert Decherd, the CEO of the Dallas-based Belo Corporation, expressing his interest in restoring local ownership of the Providence Journal.
- Rough justice
Except that it's a black farce, not a tragedy, you could call The Lieutenant of Inishmore Martin McDonagh's Titus Andronicus .
- Local color
Michael Corrente will be presented with the Creative Vision Award for his influential and ambitious work next week at the 10th Annual Rhode Island International Film Festival.
- It’s a man’s world
It’s hardly Shakespeare’s most frequently produced work, but in the Bard’s early career, Titus Andronicus was one of his most popular plays.
- Struever Brothers to redevelop Providence City Hall
We obtained a pre-publication copy of a rather interesting upcoming story in the Other Paper.
- For Mollis and Cicilline, it’s all relative
Is it something in the water?
- Picaresque journey: 30 years in Rhode Island
- Pillow talk
Phillipe + Jorge were shocked to learn via Buddy Cianci’s WPRO radio show that Valerie Forti, head of the financially troubled Education Partnership, is married to Eddie Achorn, editorial page editor of the Urinal.
- Shakespeare for dummies
No, it's not sponsored by CliffsNotes. But The Complete Works William Shakespeare (Abridged) , as ably demonstrated by the Contemporary Theater Company (through August 14), shows that the bane of phys-ed majors can be more fun than a barrel of bodkins.
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