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Schedule for Friday, September 30
- My Afternoons with Margueritte
- Mozart's Sister
- The Man Nobody Knew: In Search of My Father, CIA Spymaster William Colby
- Stuff and Dough
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My Afternoons with MargueritteIn My Afternoons with Margueritte Gerard Depardieu plays a lumbering, barely literate handyman in a small French town, who strikes up an unlikely friendship with a highly intelligent little old lady who comes to the park daily to read aloud to whoever will listen. A moving film of enormous charm and wit, with an ensemble of colorful local characters. Jean Becker. 2011. 82 m. France, French in subtitles. Studio Canal. 2:00 PM 3:50 PM 5:45 PM 7:40 PM 9:40 PM |
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Mozart's Sister"The object isn't to stir you into what-if feminist outrage so much as to let a culturally magnificent era's societal inequalities act as a dissonant countermelody to a famous artist's biography." (Robert Abele, Los Angeles Times) The re-imagined story of the elder sister of Wolfgang Amadeus, Maria Anna "Nannerl" Mozart (Marie Feret), a musical prodigy in her own right, who took top-billing over her brother. When Nannerl approaches a marriageable age, she is pushed aside in favor of Mozart due to her gender. Now forbidden to play the violin or compose, Nannerl is irritated by the limitations unfairly imposed on her, but a new friendship may offer an alternative. René Féret. 2011. 120 m. NR. France, in French/English, with subtitles. Music Box Films. 2:25 PM 5:00 PM 9:55 PM |
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The Man Nobody Knew: In Search of My Father, CIA Spymaster William Colby"Carl Colby’s smart, fact-packed film The Man Nobody Knew operates on many levels, all riveting." (Andy Webster, NY Times) The Man Nobody Knew: In Search of My Father, CIA Spymaster William Colby is a deeply personal look at a legendary CIA spymaster. Told by Colby's son Carl, this riveting story is part history of the CIA, part personal memoir of a family living in the shadows, and wholly a well researched record of some of the darkest chapters in American history. Official Website / Trailer | NY Times review Carl Colby. 2011. 104 m. USA. First Run Features. 2:35 PM 5:05 PM 7:20 PM 9:35 PM |
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Stuff and Dough“Tales from the Golden Age: New Romanian Cinema” "Though it is suspenseful, unnerving and agile in its techniques, Stuff and Dough has more than speed and danger on its mind." (A.O. Scott, NY Times) Ten years ago, this coming-of-age road movie took Romanian cinema out of the black corner into which it had painted itself, launching a new wave of young filmmakers. Deeply influential and possessing a raw energy, Stuff and Dough tells the suspenseful story of a one-day trip that changes its hero’s life. It is a movie about compromise, survival, and adaptation that doesn’t teach any lessons—but audiences learn a lot from it anyway. Cristi Puiu. 2001. 91 m. NR. Romania, Romanian. 7:30 PM |



