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The Black Swan

Movies for Kids (and their Families)

The new governor of Jamaica, the ruthless buccaneer Henry Morgan, sets off with his right-hand man (Tyrone Power) to rid the Caribbean of pirates. But his plans soon go awry, and there’s a kidnapping, thundering guns, and all-out action. Pure pleasure for all. 

Henry King. 1942. 87 m. NR. USA. N/A.

12:00 PM

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Sarah's Key

New Releases

"A heartbreaking, wonderfully acted and superbly dramatized drama." (Kirk Honeycutt, Hollywood Reporter

The critically acclaimed French film, Sarah's Key, follows modern day American journalist, Julia (Kristen Scott Thomas), as she investigates the experiences of a young Jewish girl during the Vel' d'Hiv Roundup in Paris. Through the course of her investigation, Julia uncovers a connection to the girl and hidden truths about France, her French in-laws and ultimately, herself.

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Gilles Paquet-Brenner. 2010. 113 m. PG-13. France, English/French. The Weinstein Company.

12:05 PM 2:30 PM 5:00 PM 7:20 PM

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Page One: A Year Inside the New York Times

New Releases

"A fascinating study of a newspaper doing its best to not just survive but to continue to do so with excellence while the world tilts beneath the venerable broadsheet." (Linda Barnard, Toronto Star

Page One: A Year Inside the New York Times chronicles print journalism’s ongoing struggle to remain vital and solvent in a day where more and more people rely on the internet as their main news source. Debuting at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, Page One gives audiences unprecedented access to the venerable paper’s newsroom and the journalists within it, like the salty but endearing, David Carr.

Toronto Star

Andrew Rossi. 2011. 88 m. R. USA. Magnolia Pictures.

12:10 PM

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Tabloid

New Releases

Academy Award winner Errol Morris uses his superior gift for storytelling to bring us the true story of Joyce McKinney, a former beauty queen whose romantic obsession with a young Mormon becomes tabloid fodder in the late 1970's. Tabloid is a poignant and humorous portrayal of McKinney's strange tale and the public's love for sensationalism.

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Errol Morris. 2010. 87 m. R. USA. IFC/Sundance Selects.

1:55 PM 3:50 PM 5:50 PM 7:50 PM

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Another Earth

New Releases

"A gripping, intimate story to which science fiction adds a provocative, philosophical context." (Kirk Honeycutt, Hollywood Reporter)

Another Earth offers a high concept science-fiction romance that tells the story of two strangers: an MIT student (Brit Marling) and a composer (William Mapother). On the eve of the discovery of a duplicate Earth, the lives of these strangers becomes intertwined in an unlikely love affair. Another Earth won the Alfred P. Sloan award at this year's Sundance Film Festival and has critics raving over new-comer, Marling and director/co-writer Mike Cahill.
Video: Director Mike Cahill and actress Brit Marling discuss Another Earth at the JBFC on 7/19/11

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Mike Cahill. 2011. 92 m. PG-13. USA. Fox Searchlight.

2:35 PM 5:10 PM 7:15 PM