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Searching for Sugar Man

New Releases

"An electrifying illustration of music's power to inspire and change lives on both sides of the footlights."

Academy Award Nominee for Documentary Feature

The greatest '70s rock icon that you've never heard of, Rodriguez's albums were critically well-received, but bombed on the U.S. charts. While he faded into obscurity in the States, his legend grew in South Africa, where a bootleg copy of his album made it to the airwaves and quickly became a phenomenal success. The film follows two of Rodriguez's biggest fans, who travel to the U.S. in hopes of finding out what happened to the singer whose anti-establishment message connected with them during the dark days of apartheid. Searching for Sugar Man is a story of hope, inspiration, and the resonating power of music.

Official Website / Trailer | Minneapolis Star Tribune review

Malik Bendjelloul. 2012. 85 m. PG-13. Sweden/UK. Sony Pictures Classics.

2:00 PM 3:55 PM 5:50 PM 7:45 PM 9:40 PM

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Arbitrage

New Releases

"Jarecki, it's clear, has the talent to make shrewdly pleasurable Hollywood movies. Here's hoping Arbitrage is the first of many." (Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly)

Arbitrage is a taut and alluring Wall Street thriller about love, loyalty, and high finance. Richard Gere's performance as a businessman forced to confront the limits of his own moral duplicity is already garnering awards buzz. From writer Nicholas Jarecki, making his feature directorial debut, Arbitrage also stars Susan Sarandon and Brit Marling (Another Earth).

Official Website / Trailer | Entertainment Weekly review

Nicholas Jarecki. 2012. 100 m. R. US/Poland. Roadside Attractions .

2:15 PM 5:15 PM 7:30 PM 9:45 PM

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Samsara

New Releases

One of the world's most acclaimed and distinctive directors (Baraka) and cinematographers (Koyaanisqatsi), Ron Fricke has carved out a unique place in the world of cinema. His new movie, named for the Sanskrit word meaning “the ever-turning wheel of life,” is a nonverbal exploration of the range of human experience. Shot over five years in 25 countries, it overflows with breathtaking images and transcendent music, revealing wonders from the mundane to the miraculous, and illuminating profound interconnections among people and nature.

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Ron Fricke. 2011. 99 m. PG-13. USA, Silent with music. Oscilloscope Laboratories.

2:30 PM 5:05 PM 7:15 PM 9:25 PM