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SANIBEL ISLAND, Fla. - Floridant -- Edison National Bank/Bank of the Islands is now the presenting sponsor of the BIG ARTS Sanibel Monday Night Film Series.
For more than 25 years, BIG ARTS Sanibel has built a solid reputation for screening critically acclaimed international films. Selections are made from film festivals worldwide including the Cannes, Telluride and New York Film Festivals. Every screening includes the opportunity to enjoy refreshments and participate in the post-screening guided talk.
"This film series is a real treasure for our island community," said Robbie Roepstorff, president of Edison National Bank/Bank of the Islands. "Because Sanibel has lost its first-run movie theater, this series is a great cultural amenity for our neighbors and visitors alike. I think you'll find there really is something for everyone in BIG ARTS' film choices for this season. As the late film critic Roger Ebert would famously say, 'See you at the movies!'"
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Starting with its October screening, the Film Series will continue on most Monday evenings into May 2026. To learn more about the 2025-26 Monday Night Film Series, visit BIGARTS.org (https://www.bigarts.org/) or call 239-395-0900.
About Edison National Bank/Bank of the Islands
Edison National Bank is Lee County's oldest locally owned and managed community bank, serving individuals and business owners with offices in Fort Myers, as well as the Bank of the Islands offices on Sanibel and Captiva. Founded in 1997, Edison National Bank is strongly rooted in the community and actively supports civic and charitable causes through both donations and volunteerism. Bank of the Islands is proud to be the winner of more than 50 "Best of the Islands" awards including "Best Island Bank" numerous times. For more information, call 239-466-1800 or visit www.EdisonNationalBank.com or www.BankoftheIslands.com.
For more than 25 years, BIG ARTS Sanibel has built a solid reputation for screening critically acclaimed international films. Selections are made from film festivals worldwide including the Cannes, Telluride and New York Film Festivals. Every screening includes the opportunity to enjoy refreshments and participate in the post-screening guided talk.
"This film series is a real treasure for our island community," said Robbie Roepstorff, president of Edison National Bank/Bank of the Islands. "Because Sanibel has lost its first-run movie theater, this series is a great cultural amenity for our neighbors and visitors alike. I think you'll find there really is something for everyone in BIG ARTS' film choices for this season. As the late film critic Roger Ebert would famously say, 'See you at the movies!'"
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Starting with its October screening, the Film Series will continue on most Monday evenings into May 2026. To learn more about the 2025-26 Monday Night Film Series, visit BIGARTS.org (https://www.bigarts.org/) or call 239-395-0900.
About Edison National Bank/Bank of the Islands
Edison National Bank is Lee County's oldest locally owned and managed community bank, serving individuals and business owners with offices in Fort Myers, as well as the Bank of the Islands offices on Sanibel and Captiva. Founded in 1997, Edison National Bank is strongly rooted in the community and actively supports civic and charitable causes through both donations and volunteerism. Bank of the Islands is proud to be the winner of more than 50 "Best of the Islands" awards including "Best Island Bank" numerous times. For more information, call 239-466-1800 or visit www.EdisonNationalBank.com or www.BankoftheIslands.com.
Source: Edison National Bank/Bank of the Islands
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