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Schedule for Monday, August 29
- The Whistleblower
- Auntie Mame
- Sarah's Key
- Looking Through A Glass Onion: Deconstructing The Beatles’ White Album
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The WhistleblowerInspired by true events, Kathy Bolkovac (Rachel Weisz) is an American police officer who takes a job working as a peacekeeper in post-war Bosnia. Her expectations of helping to rebuild a devastated country are dashed when she uncovers a dangerous reality of corruption, cover-up, and intrigue amid a world of private contractors and multinational diplomatic doubletalk. Larysa Kondracki. 2010. 118 m. R. Canada/Germany. IDP Releasing. 2:00 PM 4:30 PM 9:45 PM |
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Auntie MameThe Party: the outrageous life of Mame Dennis. “Life is a banquet, and most poor suckers are starving to death!” is the motto Rosalind Russell’s madcap Mame Dennis hopes to impart to her nephew by whisking him into her lifestyle of extravagant parties, eclectic companions, and exotic globetrotting. From a Beekman Place duplex to the heights of the Matterhorn, the free spirit’s exploits are both touching and uproarious.
Morton DaCosta. 1958. 143 m. NR. USA. Warner Bros. 2:10 PM 5:00 PM 8:00 PM |
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Sarah's Key"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. Official Website / Trailer | Hollywood Reporter review Gilles Paquet-Brenner. 2010. 113 m. PG-13. France, English/French. The Weinstein Company. 2:30 PM 5:05 PM 7:25 PM |
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Looking Through A Glass Onion: Deconstructing The Beatles’ White Album“Sounds of Summer: New Music Documentaries 2011 ” Beatles expert Scott Freiman (A Trip Through Strawberry Fields) returns with another show that’s sure to sell out quickly. This time he’s presenting rare audio and video of the Beatles in action as they create their 1968 album The Beatles (the White Album). The album included 30 songs in many styles, all recorded during a remarkable year that included a lengthy trip to India and the arrival of Yoko Ono. Freiman traces the creation of “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” and “Revolution” from demo to final version, covers the recording of “Hey Jude,” and discusses the Beatles’ 1968 studio techniques. Approx. 2 hours with intermission. Did you miss last year's lecture, A Trip Through Strawberry Fields? Well, we are bringing it back! On September 6th we will be presenting Strawberry Fields and Glass Onion. Click on the calendar or go to the box office for tickets. Scott Freiman. 2011. 120 m. NR. . 7:30 PM |



