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The Kid With a Bike“A wholly gripping, emotionally acute work of humanistic cinema.” (Telegraph, London) Belgian brothers Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne (Rosetta, L’Enfant) are acclaimed for their intense portrayals of people at the gritty fringes of society. They reveal a more hopeful face in this new drama about a sensitive but uncontrollable 11-year-old and a woman who believes in him. Winner of a raft of festival honors, including the Grand Jury Prize at Cannes and the European Film Award for best screenplay. Official Website / Trailer | Telegraph review Jean-Pierre Dardenne/Luc Dardenne. 2011. 87 m. NR. France/Italy/Belgium, French with subtitles. IFC/Sundance Selects. 2:00 PM 3:55 PM 5:50 PM |
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The Mill and the Cross“FrameWorks: Art on Film 2012” “A unique, immersive museum-meets-cinema experience.” (Variety) Step inside Pieter Bruegel’s The Way to Calvary and its scenes from Christ’s Passion set amid 16th-century Flemish country life. Filmmaker Majewski (The Garden of Earthly Delights)—whose work has been the subject of international exhibitions including a MoMA retrospective—layered digital artistry with live action, location shots, and hand-painted recreations of Bruegel’s canvas to bring the masterpiece to life. This mesmerizing cinematic experience stars Charlotte Rampling, Rutger Hauer, and Michael York. Lech Majewski. 2011. 97 m. NR. Poland. Kino/Lorber. 2:30 PM 7:30 PM |
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Footnote“A feat of intellectual and cinematic elegance.” (Entertainment Weekly) Academy Award Nominee: Best Foreign Language Film Official Website / Trailer | Entertainment Weekly review Joseph Cedar. 2011. 103 m. PG. Israel, Hebrew. Sony Pictures Classics. 2:35 PM 5:00 PM 7:20 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. 5:05 PM 7:50 PM |



