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Schedule for Sunday, May 19
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A League of Their Own“Movies for Kids (and their Families)” During WWII, there weren’t enough men around to play the game, so baseball owners created an all-women’s league to fill the gap. Geena Davis, Madonna, and Rosie O’Donnell teach the doubters a thing or two, and Tom Hanks unforgettably plays a reluctant coach who comes to believe in them. A great movie for girls—and boys will love it, too.
Penny Marshall. 1992. 128 m. PG. USA. Sony Pictures Entertainment. 12:00 PM |
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Stories We Tell"Stories We Tell is an affecting documentary tale about a mother and wife who ached in many of the familiar ways, but didn’t always follow the typical female playbook, which also gives her life the resonance of a mystery that’s too good to spoil here." (Manohla Dargis, NY Times) Stories We Tell is an inspired, genre-twisting new film from Sarah Polley that explores the elusive nature of truth and memory. Polley is both filmmaker and detective as she investigates the secrets kept by a family of storytellers. Official Website / Trailer | New York Times review Sarah Polley. 2013. 108 m. PG-13. Canada. Roadside Attractions . 12:05 PM 2:25 PM 5:10 PM 7:30 PM |
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Kon-Tiki"Kon-Tiki is a robust adventure yarn and a highly entertaining film."(Leonard Maltin) Kon-Tiki is a heartwarming and inspirational adventure film about Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl who dared to cross the Pacific Ocean in a balsa wood raft to prove that South Americans could have settled Polynesia in pre-Columbian times. With a five man crew and nothing but the wind and current to guide them, these young men set out on a 101 day-long journey that ultimately rekindled the world's interest in exploration and adventure. Official Website / Trailer | Leonard Maltin review Joachim Rønning/Espen Sandberg. 2013. 119 m. PG-13. Norway. The Weinstein Company. 12:10 PM 2:40 PM 6:30 PM |
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The LeopardIn Sicily in 1860, as Italian unification grows inevitable, Burt Lancaster’s archetypal aristocrat wrestles with the knowledge that the only way to keep his way of life intact is to swallow his pride and accept change. With a cast also including Alain Delon and Claudia Cardinale, The Leopard is a fiercely beautiful, sensitively acted portrait of a man, a place, and a time gone by.
Luchino Visconti. 1963. 187 m. PG. Italy, Italian with subtitles. 20th Century Fox. 2:45 PM 6:15 PM |
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UnburdenA JBFC Spotlight Production
Andrew Young. 2012. 20 m. NR. USA. N/A. 5:00 PMQ&A w/Tamara Rabil, Andrew Young, Susan Todd, Billy Shebar Tickets: $9 (members), $14 (nonmembers) |



