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Schedule for Sunday, September 27

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Care Bears: A New Generation

“Movies for Kids (and their Families)”

Nostalgia alert! True Heart Bear, Noble Heart Horse, and the adorable young Care Bears and Care Cousins set out on their first Caring Mission: to stop the evil Dark Heart from taking over a summer camp.

Dale Schott. 1986. 76 m. G. US/Canada. Columbia Pictures.

12:00

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Bright Star

“New Releases”

 “Campion’s wild vitality makes this movie romantic in every possible sense of the word.” (NY Times)

Directed by Jane Campion, the Academy Award–winning writer and director of The PianoBright Star was a hit at this year’s Cannes Film Festival. A film of exquisite poetry, both literary and visual, it’s the true story of the 19th-century love affair between 23-year-old English poet John Keats, and Fanny Brawn, the girl next door. Starring Ben Whishaw and Abbie Cornish, Bright Star has been called "one of the most deeply moving romantic films in memory” (LA Times).

Official Website / Trailer | New York Times review

Jane Campion. 2009. 119 m. PG. France/UK/Australia. Apparition.

12:05 2:35 5:05 7:35

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Paris

“New Releases”

 "A mature tapestry of characters, a welcome sense of humor and, most crucially, a lovely Juliette Binoche." (NY Daily News)

With an impressive cast including Juliet Binoche, Paris is the story of Pierre, a professional chorus dancer who is forced to give up his job, owing to a potentially fatal heart problem. He turns to his sister Elise (Binoche), a single mother who moves in with her three children, for help around the house. In this beautifully wistful film by Cedric Klapisch (L'Auberge Espagnole), Elise and Pierre, who spends his days staring at passersby from his balcony, become part of a series of interconnecting stories and a broad spectrum of characters—an all-star cast projected against the exquisitely shot splendor of Paris.

NY Daily News review

Cédric Klapisch. 2008. 130 m. R. France, French with subtitles. IFC Films.

12:10 2:40 5:15 7:50

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Dog Day Afternoon

“Sidney Lumet”

"One of the best New York movies ever made." (Pauline Kael)

On a sweltering summer day in Brooklyn, two would-be bank robbers find themselves at the center of a media circus when the block fills with TV crews, law enforcement, and rowdy spectators. With little money and lots of hostages, Al Pacino’s Sonny Wortzik finds himself an unlikely counterculture icon in Lumet’s realistic depiction of early '70s unrest in New York City. Attica! Attica!

Sept. 30, 7:40: Introduction by Gary Springer, who plays Stevie, one of Sonny’s accomplices, in the film

Sidney Lumet. 1975. 125 m. R. US. Warner Bros.

1:45 4:55 7:30