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Schedule for Thursday, February 25
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Crazy Heart"Few American actors over the past 35 years have flickered and smoldered with such craft and resilience." (New York Times) Bad Blake (Jeff Bridges) is a hard-living, fading country star reduced to playing bowling alleys and hoping for complimentary drinks to get him through the night. Overshadowed by a former protégé (Colin Farrell), Blake eventually seeks redemption from a sympathetic and lovely young journalist (Maggie Gyllenhall).Crazy Heart features nuanced, understated performances by Farrell, Gyllenhall, and Robert Duvall—but the real story here is Jeff Bridges. In a career filled with “career performances,” Bridges manages to top himself. Oozing authenticity and gutter charm, Bridges sings and strums his way through a set of original songs and embodies this beat-up country sage with incredible ease. A remarkable turn, it’s no surprise Bridges has been nominated for the Academy Award (Best Actor), alongside fellow Academy Award nominee Maggie Gyllenhaal (Best Supporting Actress).
Official Website / Trailer | New York Times review Scott Cooper. 2009. 111 m. R. US. Fox Searchlight. |
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The SeagullIn this lavish production, some of the finest Soviet stage actors of the time present Chekhov’s classic take on tragic, unfulfilled love. The story of an aspiring actress who becomes infatuated with a pompous writer while on vacation with her boyfriend is presented with great attention to historical detail, beautifully capturing the attention to realism that inspired Chekhov and the rise of method acting. NEW 35MM PRINT.
Yuli Karasik. 1970. 100 m. NR. Soviet Union, Russian with subtitles. Seagull Films. |
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The Last Station"Every second Helen Mirren is on-screen in The Last Station is a study in peerless talent." (USA Today) Helen Mirren and Christopher Plummer, both nominated for Academy Awards for their performances, dazzle in this captivating look at the turbulent final year in the life of Leo Tolstoy. As Tolstoy (Plummer) becomes increasingly radical with age, he decides to reject his vast wealth—much to the dismay of his wife, the Countess Sofya (Mirren). The desperate countess is soon employing every trick she can muster to seduce her husband’s loyal disciple (James McAvoy), the man she blames for Tolstoy’s new will. Much more than a simple period biopic, The Last Station is high drama, filled with intrigue, sensuality, and a classical marital showdown featuring two legends in prime form.
Michael Hoffman. 2009. 112 m. R. UK. Sony Pictures Classics. |
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A Little KissTwo writers—one who returns to Iran after decades, and one who never left—investigate their own pasts and contemplate emotional pain, dementia, and death while visiting the Iranian countryside.
Bahman Farmanara. 2005. 100 m. NR. Iran, Persian with subtitles. |



