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Schedule for Sunday, March 18
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Top Hat“Movies for Kids (and their Families)” Fred Astaire and Gingers Rogers at their graceful, elegant, romantic best. Featuring such unforgettable numbers as Irving Berlin’s; “Cheek to Cheek,” “Isn’t This a Lovely Day?,” and “Top Hat, White Tie, and Tails,” this is the perfect introduction to their signature magic.
Mark Sandrich. 1935. 81 m. NR. USA. Warner Bros. 12:00 PM |
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Salmon Fishing in the Yemen“A very clever tale of modern ecoissues intertwined with old-style political intrigues and New Age romance.” (LA Times) The latest from director Lasse Hallström (Chocolat, My Life as a Dog) and screenwriter Simon Beaufoy (Slumdog Millionaire) has been producing standing ovations at festivals. It’s a quick-witted comedy about a wealthy sheik who wants to bring sport fishing to his desert country—and he just may be able to pull it off, with the help of a beautiful consultant (Emily Blunt) and a stuffy but adorable scientist (Ewan McGregor). Official Website / Trailer | LA Times review Lasse Hallström. 2011. 112 m. PG-13. UK. CBS Films. 12:05 PM 2:30 PM 5:00 PM 7:55 PM |
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Friends with Kids"The film’s revelation is Adam Scott, a second-banana comic best known for obnoxious squirts. Easing back on caricature but taking nothing off his fastball, he recalls the young Alan Alda, coming on glib and finishing vulnerable—much like this marvelous film." (David Edelstein, New York Magazine) A poignant comedy from writer/director Jennifer Westfeldt (Ira and Abby, Kissing Jessica Stein) about the last two singles in a group of married friends who believe that kids and marriage don't mix, but kids and friendship do. Jon Hamm (AMC's Mad Men), Adam Scott (NBC's Parks and Recreation), Edward Burns (Newlyweds) and Bridesmaids’ stars, Chris O'Dowd, Maya Rudolph and Kristen Wiig, round out the ensemble cast. Official Website / Trailer | New York Magazine review Jennifer Westfeldt. 2011. 100 m. R. USA. Roadside Attractions . 12:15 PM 2:40 PM 7:45 PM |
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A Separation"A thrilling domestic drama that offers acute insights into human motivations and behavior" (Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times) Academy Award Winner: Best Foreign Language Film Official Website / Trailer | LA Times review Asghar Farhadi. 2011. 123 m. PG-13. Iran, Persian. Sony Pictures Classics. 2:20 PM 5:10 PM 7:50 PM |
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Rembrandt—Draftsman“FrameWorks: Art on Film 2012” “For those wanting to discover the genius of the painter, this film is a must.” (Institut Néerlandais) What distinguishes the hand of a master? This penetrating documentary focuses on Rembrandt’s drawings, viewing them in the context of his paintings and in comparison with his contemporaries’ work. The close examination of Rembrandt’s deft use of light, dynamic composition, and exquisite draftsmanship—at once fluid and forceful—reveals new insights into one of the greatest artists who ever lived. Shown with-- Self Portrait (dir. Thomas Coltof). It’s Rembrandt the Artist versus Rembrandt the Self Portrait in this new short film from the Netherlands. Q&A Dr. Kim de Beaumont, who teaches 17th- to 19th-century European art at Pace University and Hunter College, has been a guest curator at The Frick Collection. Interviewed by artist/art historian Marcy B. Freedman.
Kees van Langeraad. 1985. 52 m. NR. Netherlands. NOS-Television Holland/Rijksmuseum Amsterdam. 5:15 PM |



