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![]() January 21, 2006 |
January 21,
2006 - 9:00
A.M. - Camelot Theatres - PURE Set in the
downtrodden
area of East-End London, PURE is a story about innocence and one
family’s
struggle to survive. Ten-year-old Paul (Harry Eden) becomes the
caretaker
of his family – mother Mel (Molly Parker) and youngest brother Lee
(Vinni
Hunter) - following the death of his father. The movie follows
his
desperate attempts to protect the loving bond of mother and son and
save
Mel from her drug addiction to heroin. Worn out by constant abuse
from his mother and the continued threat of the local drug dealer, Paul
seeks out the affection of Louise (Keira Knightley), a young pregnant
waitress.
This is a love story about the unyielding devotion of a young boy who
against
the odds believes he can save his mother but comes to understand that
only
Mel can do this for herself.
“Two Thumbs Up” – Roger Ebert Directed by Gillies MacKinnon - Written by Alison Hume. Starring: Molly Parker, David Wenha. Gary Lewis, Keira Knightley and Harry Eden. Best Debut Performance – Harry Eden, Berlin Film Festival Best Actress – Keira Knightley – Hollywood Film Festival Best Feature – Emden Film Festival Film Festival by the Sea – Honorable Mention Festivals: Iceland Film Festival, Toronto Film Festival, Karlovy Vary Film Festival, Melbourne Film Festival, Bangkok Film Festival RUNNING TIME: 96 Minutes LANGUAGE: English RATING: NR GENRE: Drama |
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![]() February 4, 2006 |
February 4,
2006 - 9:00
A.M. - Camelot Theatres - TAKE MY EYES This screening is prior to the film's opening in NY & LA Distributed by New Yorker Films Spanish Director Iciar Bollain tackles the harsh reality of domestic violence in Spain in this gritty drama, focusing on a woman’s personal battle between love and fear, as well as raising interesting questions about the wider cultural picture of a patriarchal society. Scooping seven Goya awards (Spain's equivalent of the Oscars), Bollain's dramatic portrayal of Pilar, played brilliantly by Laia Marull, as a woman trapped in a relationship with an insecure and aggressive husband, Antonio, (Luis Tosar), owes more than a nod to the films of Ken Loach, in particular Nil By Mouth. Interestingly, Bollain has actually written a book about the famous British director and is married to his friend and collaborator, Paul Laverty. RUNNING TIME: 115 Minutes LANGUAGE: Spanish w/ English subtitles GENRE: Drama |
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![]() February 9, 2006 |
February 9, 2006
- 7:30
P.M. - Regal Stadium 16 - THE
STREETSWEEPER Set in San Diego, The
StreetSweeper is a snapshot of a few days in the life of a
street
sweeper operator named Enzo, who is played to perfection
by veteran song-and-dance man, Paul Michael. Enzo
is an elderly gentleman approaching retirement who is loved by all for
his simple approach to life, coupled with a seemingly inexhaustible
commitment
to helping those around him reach inside themselves to become all they
can be. An opera singer in his youth, Enzo still
loves
to sing and does so in an engaging, robust style from the time he's
shaving
in the morning until lying on his bed at night. Even during work
hours, Enzo is known for traversing his downtown San
Diego
sweeper route in a battered Elgin Eagle with a horn speaker attached to
the roof of the cab blaring -- what else... invigorating opera
tunes
at upwards of 100dBA! Although clearly down in his fortunes, Enzo
lives a simple, exuberant life, reminiscent of Chauncey the gardener in
the classic movie gem, Being There. He has been pouring
his
life's savings into the dream of his lifetime, covering the Harvard
schooling
costs of his son, Joey, played with conviction by Michael Cavalieri.
Plot twists concerning the return of Joey and his girlfriend bring audiences through a range of emotions, from disdain to empathy and to tears. This is a movie which warms the heart, portrays brightness of spirit, and conveys a clear message of goodness and vitality, if ultimately tempered by the grim realities for those caught in the backwaters of twenty-first century life. RUNNING TIME: 109 Minutes LANGUAGE: English GENRE: Drama, Unrated |
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![]() February 11, 2006 |
February 11,
2006 - 9:00
A.M. - Camelot Theatres - HAWAII, OSLO Hawaii,
Oslo is the story of a handful of desperate people whose paths cross on
the hottest day of the year in Oslo. A Norwegian CRASH minus the
racial strife and with the slightest touch of magical realism.
Frode
and Milla have their first child, but learn he will not live long
without
an expensive operation they cannot afford. Bobbie-Pop is a faded
singer who tries to commit suicide. Leon is an institutionalized
mental patient, who hopes to keep a 10-year-old date on his birthday
with
his teenage sweetheart. Leon`s brother, Trygve, gets a weekend
leave
from prison to be with Leon on his birthday, but plans on using the
furlough
to escape. Overseeing Leon and protecting him is his guardian
angel
Vidar, Leon`s best buddy at the institution, who sees things no one
else
can see, and who may be able to save everyone - except himself…. and
the
wondrously well-plotted story goes on and on. It's a grand
achievement,
with lots of familiar faces (Jan Gunnar Røise and Petronella
Barker
among them) for devotees of Scandinavian cinema.
Directed by Erik Poppe Written by Harald Rosenløw Eeg Amanda Awards (Norwegian Oscars), Norway 2005 Won: Best Film Won; Best Screenplay Nominated: Best Actor, Stig Henrnik Hoff Nominated: Best Director, Erik Poppe Rotterdam International Film Festival 2005 Nominated, Tiger Award, Erik Poppe Norway's Official Selection, 2004 Academy Awards, Best Foreign Language Film Official Selection: Filmfest DC, Salerno, Seattle, and Alba Regia 2005 film festivals RUNNING TIME: 126 Minutes LANGUAGE: Norwegian with English Sub-Titles GENRE: Drama |
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![]() March 4, 2006 |
March 4, 2006
- 9:00
A.M. - Camelot Theatres - IN
MEMORY
OF MY FATHER Special Guests in attendance for Q&A Session following the screening Christopher Jaymes, Producer/Director/Writer/Editor Eric Michael Cole, Co-Producer/Co-Editor Pat Healy, Actor In
Memory of My Father is comedy depicting the-death of three brothers'
father,
a retired film producer, once legendary, now decrepit. As the
siblings
host their father's wake (which quickly evolves into a traditionally
self-obsessed
Hollywood party) their struggles, and failings, to be different from
their
selfish father are exposed. A brutally honest film, spotlighting
a generation of children lacking the tools necessary to carry out
emotionally-based
actions in an adult-like manner. Dad, (a Robert Evans type), has
been living out his final days in his Hollywood Hills mansion.
Lost
in his self-obsession, he has come to believe that his death will have
historical importance, and warrants documentation. He bribes his son to
assemble a crew and chronicle his death.
Awards: Long
Beach
AOF International Film Festival – BEST PICTURE,- July 2005, Cine Vagas
Opening Weekend Film – GRAND JURY AWARD – June 2005. RUNNING TIME: 96 Minutes LANGUAGE: English GENRE: Comedy/Drama |
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![]() March 11, 2006 |
Mar 11, 2006
- 9:00 A.M.
- Camelot Theatres - STOLEN
SPIRITS Press Screening for "Palm Springs Native American Film Festival" Kevin McMahon's
fascinating
and multi-award winning documentary begins with a highly mysterious
event:
A loan Chicago museum curator recounts hearing the voices of children
coming
directly from the artifacts in one of her Native American art
collections
in the middle of the night.
While McMahon¹s emotional new documentary is a ghost story of sorts, it emerges as a rather soaring, triumphant meditation on the awakening of two collective but very different historical consciousnesses: the Haida people and their grasp on their own culture and contemporary Western museum personnel and the importance of repatriation. McMahon¹s film alternates effortlessly between the journey of the Haida people to reclaim their culture by bringing the skeletal remains of their ancestors home and the self-liberating act of a sensitive group of Chicago based museum workers who realize that the historical artifacts in their collections must be returned to their rightful owners. McMahon¹s impressive document of this unique collaboration is ultimately a breathtaking study in reconciliation where respect for an ancient culture brings a final peace to a Native heartland and to the consciousness of its people. Plus Short: GOODNIGHT
IRENE - Three Seminole patients
share
some laughs and poignant truths as they wait for treatment at the local
Indian hospital.
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![]() April 1, 2006 |
April 1, 2006
- 9:00
A.M. - Camelot Theatres - ELECTRIC
SHADOWS Opens in present-day Beijing
with a disastrous encounter
between
delivery boy Dabing (Xia Yu, who won the Best Actor prize in Venice for
In the Heat of the Sun) and Ling Ling (Qi Zhongyang). Dabing is the one
with a bump on his head, but Ling Ling's the one who ends up in
hospital,
receiving overdue treatment for a life that has left her dazed,
confused
and hurt. He visits her home to keep her fish fed and starts reading
her
diary. It tells a story that shocks him in ways he could never have
expected,
but it also reminds him of his own childhood passion for the movies.
Those
were the days before television, when movies were the only real mass
medium
and when audiences breathed and dreamed as one.
“A lovely, elegant paean to the joy and liberty that films offer… ELECTRIC SHADOWS is sweet and accomplished and Xiao Jiang is a terrific new find.” - The Hollywood Reporter Festivals/Awards 2004 Marrakech International Film Festival - Winner, Special Jury Award 2004 Toronto International Film Festival 2004 Pusan International Film Festival 2005 Bangkok International Film Festival 2005 Rotterdam International Film Festival 2005 Deauville Asian Film Festival - Winner, Lotus Premiere Award RUNNING TIME: 99 Minutes LANGUAGE: Mandarin with English Sub-Titles GENRE: Drama |
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![]() April 22, 2006 |
April 22,
2006 - 9:00
A.M. - Camelot Theatres - DAUGHTER
OF KELTOUM
Rallia,
a young woman raised in Switzerland, returns to her birthplace in the
mountainous
region of Algeria, hoping to find her biological mother, Keltoum.
Her short hair and westernized demeanor mark her as a stranger from the
moment she steps off the bus. Rallia finds her way to her
ancestral
home and her grandfather, who tells her that her mother works far away
in a luxury resort but returns on weekends. Waiting in vain each
week for her mother's visit, Ralli immerses herself in village life,
adopting
traditional dress, helping her half-mad aunt with family chores, and
struggling
with her dual cultural heritage in a strictly patriarchal
society.
Eventually, Rallia and her aunt embark on a journey to the city to find
Keltoum. With stunning desert landscapes and a rich musical
soundtrack,
this road movie is inflected both with the rhythms of North African
life
and the emotions of western melodrama.
"Cylia Malki gives an uncanny performance in the moving central role." —Piers Handling, Toronto Film Festival. 2005 African Studies Association Film Festival 2001 Toronto Film Festival Kodak Award, 2002 Mons Festival of Love Films SIGNIS Jury Award, 2003 Milan African Film Festival RUNNING TIME: 106 Minutes LANGUAGE: French/Arabic w/ English Subtitles GENRE Drama |
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![]() May 13, 2006 - All Soul's Day
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May 13, 2006
- 9:00 A.M.
- Camelot Theatres - MORNING OF SHORTS Filmmaker Guest,
Daniel Gamburg, in attendance for Q&A following
the
films.
1) ALL
SOUL'S DAY (13:00) - Abstract/Drama - Written & Directed
by Laura Storm
There is no duty we so much underrate as the duty of being happy. By being happy we sow anonymous benefits upon the world. All Soul's Day begins on Alice's sixth birthday, the first since her death. Her mother is so devastated by grief and guilt that Alice's spirit has lingered to comfort her. When her mother drives away, Alice is free for a time to explore on her own. She finds a cellar in her backyard and meets a clown, sent to guide her while her soul is still in an in-between stage. While her mother drives aimlessly through the countryside, Alice has a wonderful time playing with the clown. Still, her mother's grief pulls her back through a super 8 projector that invades the magical world that the clown creates for her. 2) CELAMY (18:45) - Drama - Directed by Julie Anne Meerschwam The story is the rise and fall of a friendship between a little girl and her imaginary friend. Lengthy Festival & Awards List 3) DUCK, DUCK, GOOSE (21:00) - Comedy/Romance - Directed by D.C. Douglas "As if speed dating wasn’t wild and wacky enough, and a little weird too, "Duck, Duck, Goose!" creates a manic, over-the-top illustration of what can happen when you’ve decided to utilize this fast food dating process. And "Duck, Duck, Goose"” doesn't skimp on the laughs, either. From moment one, you understand that you’re watching the work of a comedically talented cast and crew. The jokes are rapid fire and always hit their mark, a lot of that success having to do with the cast seemingly having so much fun with the material. Having a little trouble with your love life? I prescribe a little "Duck, Duck, Goose!" to help pick you up out of the gutter” … Eric Campos 4) MOTEL (8:00) - Humor - by Thor Freudenthal. "There’s Always Room for One More..." Thor's short premiered at Sundance and won best short at the Aspen Comedy Festival. Thor recently closed a deal with Alcon Entertainment with Sid Gannis producing THE CEO written by Thor and his writing partner Deborah Pearl. Think POLTERGEIST set in the office workplace. Thor’s theatrical debut will be DEAD EVER AFTER written by Thor and Deborah for Europacorp with Luc Besson producing. Sometimes the strangest stories are the most affecting. In Thor Freudenthal's MOTEL, a guy happens upon an abandoned motel with every amenity--but there's a catch. Has he found a roadside oasis? 5) SPIN (8:00) - Comedy/Fantasy - by Jamin Winans A mysterious DJ is sent to a busy street corner to fix a chain reaction of bad events. Can the power of music overcome fate? Put the needle on the record and find out! Director: Jamin Winans - Producer: Joe Sekiya - Writer: Jamin Winans Complete Cast: Cesar Bejarano, Mike Saleeb, Jeffrey Richardson, Kerry Knuppe, Jamey Geston, Pooch, Troy Garner, Alan Shackelford, Gale Grove, Brandon Carrillo, Hayz II, Raymond Andrew Bailey, Megan Heffernan and Brian Taylor. 6) TSIPA AND VOLF (20:00) – Documentary by Daniel Gamburg - Filmmaker Guest Mr.Gamburg’s first feature, I.P.O., was released in 2003 TSIPA AND VOLF is a short film about how love cannot be erased by illness and time. Through its subjects, the film emphasizes how the past exists in the present. It captures the tragicomic nature of a 50-year relationship based on survival and commitment. Two elderly Jewish emigres from Latvia, now living in San Francisco, reminisce about a rich community lost to the horrors of World War II. Tsipa's and Volf's candid interviews with their grandson explore the fragile nature of memory, the strength of their commitment and devotion to one another. When Volf is diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, Tsipa's love becomes unshakable. She repeats throughout the film––love is conscience and commitment. Director's Statement: My aim is to express life's ineffable moments, to capture the connective tissue of the human condition––preserving one's identity and its relationship to other people and places in history. 7) WARD 13 (14:30) - Animation, Horror, Action, Comedy - Directed by Peter Cornwell. What price would you put on your health? Ben is about to find out... WARD 13's newest admission faces medical attention of an unwanted kind — and no apples will keep these doctors away. After a car accident, Ben wakes up in hospital. Not knowing where he is or what is going on, he starts exploring the corridors...only to find that the staff doesn't have his health in mind! The hapless patient must pull himself together and do everything he can to escape. It's an action/horror/comedy — ending with the wheelchair chase from hell. Peter's short was on the Oscar shortlist this past year. The short got him a deal with Sam Raimi; now he's currently developing his first feature with Sam 8) WINDOW (16:00) - Drama, Directed by Varda Hardy. Academy Award Winner Louis Gossett Jr. and Robert Peters give moving performances as two ailing veterans. Once a commanding officer, Ralph Stanley (Gossett) desperate and angry, will do anything to get the bed by the window. WINDOW is an official selection of The Los Angeles International Film Festival, Santa Barbara International Film Festival, Malibu International Film Festival, The Method Fest, Temecula International Film Festival, Reel Women Film Festival, Harlem Film Festival, Park City Music in Film Festival, Dam Short Film Festival, San Francisco Women's Film Festival, Women in Film International Film Festival, Film Independent Cinelounge, Pacific Palisades Film Festival, and SAG INDIE special screening Short Mondays Film Festival. |
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![]() May 20, 2006 |
May 20, 2006
- 9:00 A.M.
- Camelot Theatres - LOVE AND
SUICIDE Film-maker Guest:
Lisa France,
Director/Writer
and Luis Moro, Actor/Writer
First American
feature
film made in Cuba since Fidel Castro’s revolution. While mourning
the love he left behind, Tomas (Kamar De Los Reyes), a successful young
Manhattanite, is driven to contemplate suicide amid hallucinatory
sleepless
nights. Meanwhile, on the other end of the spectrum, Alberto
(Luis
Moro) is so at peace with himself that he basks in his simple
existence.
The common denominator between them is Cuba, where a young girl (Daisy
McCrackin) links these two disparate souls.
RUNNING TIME: 90 Minutes Language: English Genre: Drama/Romance |
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![]() June 10, 2006 |
June 10, 2006
- 9:00
A.M. - Camelot Theatres - STOLEN LIFE
(Sheng
Si Jie) Li Shaohong’s
film tells
a harrowing story of love and betrayal - the story of a young Chinese
woman
whose new life in the big city turns sour rather quickly. This
film
has been lauded by critics and audiences all over the world, and even
received
the Founder’s Award for Best Narrative Feature at last year’s Tribeca
Film
Festival. Gathering ‘Audience Favorite’ awards, it is no surprise
that the film has attracted the notice of the international film
community,
but more recently it has been capturing the attention of young people
around
the United States as part of the Global Film Initiative and Global Lens
2006 Education Program.
RUNNING TIME: 90 Minutes Language: Mandarin w/English Subtitles GENRE: Drama |
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![]() June 17, 2006 |
June 17, 2006
- 9:00
A.M. - Camelot Theatres - RUNAWAY West
Coast
Premiere
RUNAWAY is an
intelligent
Hitchcockian, psychological thriller which follows the story of
two
brothers as they run from a tortured past toward a self-created
future.
If you were abused by your father as a child, how would you prevent
your
younger brother from becoming his next victim? That's the
bewildering
dilemma that befalls 21-year-old Michael Adler (Aaron Stanford seen in
the films THE HILLS HAVE EYES and X-MEN 3), the protagonist of
RUNAWAY.
Fleeing his home with his young brother Dylan (Zack Savage) in tow,
Michael
holes up in a trailer park-like motel in the middle of nowhere. He
supports
them both by working as a gas station/convenience store worker and
plants
the seeds of a future life by befriending his boss, Mo (Peter Gerety),
and his flirtatious coworker, Carly (Robin Tunney seen in T.V. series
PRISON
BREAK). But this second chance comes at a heartbreaking price.
The
duo's tortured existence takes a suspenseful turn when Michael
continues
to call the one remaining link to his past: his therapist (Terry
Kinney).
Winner: Best Narrative Feature Austin Film Festival 2005 Official Selections: Toronto International Film Festival-2005, TriBeCa Film Festival-2005, Woodstock Film Festival-2005, Vail Film Festival-2006, Florida Film Festival-2006, Eliat Film Festival-2006 and Festival de Cinema des 3 Ameriques-2006. Directed by Tim McCann, Written by Bill True, Distributor: Filbert Steps RUNNING TIME: 80 Minutes Language: English Genre: Thriller/Drama |
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![]() July 8, 2006 |
** BONUS
SCREENING **
Special Guest: Andrew Neiderman, screenwriter (The Devil's Advocate) A musical prodigy comes to
grips with her true
past and real identity. Raised by an African American family, she
learns that she is actually the daughter of a white socialite who had
paid her step-family to raise her as their own. Starring Brooklyn
Sudano, (ABC'S My Wife and Kids) the actress/singer daughter of Donna
Summer, Faye Dunaway, Robert Loggia (Academy Award nominee), Khandi
Alexander (CSI Miami) and Giancarlo Esposito (The Usual
Suspects).
DFS will be a test market audience. Everyone will be asked to please complete a questionnaire following the presentation. The book RAIN by V.C. Andrews was the first of a four-book series known as The Hudson Series. V.C. Andrews is the world's most successful living original paperback author having more than 105 million books in 95 countries, translated into 22 languages. |
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![]() July 15, 2006 - The Postwoman ![]() July 15, 2006 - My Dad is 100 Years |
July
15, 2006
- 9:00
A.M. - Camelot Theatres - DOUBLE FEATURE
The
Postwoman
A lonely mail carrier falls for a man (Moshe Ivgi) who has moved into the neighborhood on her route. Intercepting a letter for him from a potential blind date, she decides to begin corresponding with him, under an alias. But how will she reveal herself to him and what will he do when he finds out who she is? A tender love story. Major Cast: Orly Zilberschatz-Banai, Moshe Ivgi, Jeramine Unikowski, Orly Tobaly Film Info: Run Time: 50 mins In Hebrew w/English Subtitles My Dad is 100 Years Old - Southern California Premiere “Five years ago, Guy Maddin stole the [Toronto] festival with his six-minute THE HEART OF THE WORLD; this year, the Winnipeg Wonder did it again with the 16-minute MY DAD IS 100 YEARS OLD: Isabella Rossellini’s tenderly eccentric and shrewdly childlike tribute to the founding figure of Italian neorealism.” - J. Hoberman, THE VILLAGE VOICE Film Info: Run Time: 16 mins B&W, In English |
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![]() July 22, 2006 |
Special Guest: John Daniel Gavin – lead actor, producer, screenwriter, director Johnny
Montana’s frustrated and trapped in blue-collar Brooklyn
with his aging parents, unemployed brother … and
no get-out plan. The one bright star in
his sky is Laura, a girl who believes in him but
whose disapproving brother keeps
them apart . Johnny wants to be "A somebody", even
appropriating
the name
of his hero, Joe Montana. Luck lands
Johnny a break and he gets an upscale job as a doorman in a fancy
Manhattan
apartment
building. Soon he is selling his soul to
the world where money trumps all. Johnny
stands at a crossroads. "Love....or
Money?" He must choose.
“An irresistible guerilla-style low-budget film about life.” – San Francisco Chronicle Winner: Best Feature Film – Moondance Film Festival, Los Angeles, June 2006 Official Selections: Indiefest – San Francisco, February 2006 … Newport Beach Intl Film Festival – April 2006 … Palm Beach Intl Film Festival – Florida, April 2006 … Opening Film at Moondance Film Festival – L.A., June 2006. Directed & Written by John Daniel Gavin Genre: Drama Runtime: 92 minutes Language: English Distributor: 3B Studios Official website w/trailer: JohnnyMontanaTheMovie.com ![]() |
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![]() July 27, 2006
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Palm Springs International Film Society invites the first 100 DFS Members DFS Members must RSVP by phone, by calling 760.322.2930 Directed by Patrick Stettner
(“The Business of
Strangers”), THE NIGHT LISTENER is a psychological thriller based on
the
international bestselling novel by Armistead Maupin. The story revolves
around a
celebrated writer and popular
late-night radio show host, Gabriel Noone (Robin Williams), who
develops an
intense phone relationship with a young listener named Pete (Rory
Culkin) and
his adopted mother (Toni Collette) just as his own domestic life is
undergoing
drastic changes. When troubling questions arise regarding the boy's
identity,
it causes Gabriel's ordered existence to spin wildly out of control as
he sets
out on a harrowing journey to find the truth.
The
film also stars Sandra Oh (“Sideways” and “Grey’s Anatomy”) and Bobby
Cannavale
(“The Station Agent” and “Will & Grace”), and is produced by Robert
Kessel,
Jeffrey Sharp, John Hart and Jill Footlick.
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![]() August 5, 2006
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August
5,
2006 - 9:00
A.M. - Camelot Theatres - BORDER CAFE In a village near
Iran’s
border with Turkey, a young woman with two children faces a difficult
choice
when her husband dies. Instead of agreeing to marry her
brother-in-law,
as required by traditional law, she chooses to support her family by
re-opening
her late husband’s restaurant.
Distributed by Global Film Initiative 2006. Filmed in Iran. Distributor: The Global Film Initiative - Kambozia Partovi RUNNING TIME: 105 Minutes Language: Greek, Persian, Turkish With English Sub-Titles Genre: Drama |
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![]() August
19, 2006
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August 19,
2006 - 9:00
A.M. - Camelot Theatres - TIME TO LEAVE A handsome,
successful fashion photographer (Melvil Poupaud) learns that he has a
malignant brain tumor that will soon kill him. Hiding his
diagnosis, he alienates his family and his young boyfriend, but during
a short stay with his grandmother (Jeanne Moreau), his vulnerability is
met with a big heart and sound advice. A chance encounter with a
roadside café waitress (Valéria Bruni-Tedeschi) results
in an unusual bargain that provides a happy, playful dimension to the
proceedings. Director François Ozon (Swimming Pool, 8
Women, 5 X 2) has made a film that is at once ironically funny and
emotionally gripping. This is Ozon's second installment of his
trilogy about loss and mourning which he began with "Under The Sand."
2005 Official Selection, Cannes Film Festival and Toronto Film Festival In French w/English subtitles Run Time: 85 minutes |
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![]() September 9, 2006 |
September 9,
2006 - 9:00
A.M. - Camelot Theatres - SWEET LAND In his first
feature
film, "Sweet Land" writer/director Ali Selim turns a simple love story
into a celebration of romance, determination and the immigrant
experience.
Filmed in the amber majesty of Southern Minnesota's farm country, this
debut feature moves fluidly between three eras and generations
demonstrating
the transformative power of memory and the subtle strength of muted
emotion.
A young Inge Altenberg (Elizabeth Reaser) arrived on the farm that
became
her lifelong home in 1920. She was a mail order bride, a refugee
from the First World War and, to the dismay of her new community, a
German.
Olaf Torvik (Tim Guinee) was the young Norwegian farmer who had sent
for
her. First they must learn to understand each other, and then
find
acceptance in a time of prejudice, suspicion and economic peril.
RUNNING
TIME: 110
Minutes | Language:
English | Genre: Drama Directed & Written by Ali Selim Starring: Elizabeth Reaser, Ned Beatty, Alan Cumming, John Heard, Paul Sand Genre: Drama Runtime: 110 minutes Language: English Distributor: Forward Entertainment LLC Official Website w/trailer: sweetlandmovie.com |
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September 16, 2006 | September
16,
2006 -
9:00 A.M. - Camelot Theatres - TBA |
October 7, 2006 | October
7,
2006 - 9:00
A.M. - Camelot Theatres - TBA |
October 21, 2006 | October
21,
2006 - 9:00
A.M.
- Camelot Theatres - TBA |
November 4, 2006 | November
4,
2006 - 9:00
A.M. - Camelot Theatres - TBA |
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![]() November 11, 2006 |
November
11,
2006 - 9:00 A.M. - Camelot Theatres - LOVING ANNABELLE Annabelle
(Erin Kelly), the defiant daughter of a senator, arrives at a
prestigious Catholic boarding school after being expelled from many
others. It’s up to the school’s poetry teacher Simone (Diane Gaidry) to
ensure the rebellious teen does not stir up trouble. Brazen and
beautiful, the new student quickly turns heads with her striking beauty
and clever charm. Fellow student and bad girl, Cat (the fierce Laura
Breckenridge, TV’s “Related”), pounces, but her advances are quickly
denied because Annabelle’s eyes are focused on a bigger prize.
Director: Katherine Brooks Cast: Diane Gaidry, Erin Kelly, Laura Breckenridge Screenwriter(s): Katherine Brooks (additional screenplay: Olivia Bohnhoff, Karen Klopfenstein) Producer(s): Katherine Brooks, Gregory Carroll, Jennifer Young Cinematographer: Cynthia Pusheck, Editor(s): Lori Ball English - Drama, Runtime: 76 minutes |
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November 18, 2006 | November
18,
2006 - AFI
Festival Weekend |
December 2, 2006 | December
2,
2006 - 9:00
A.M. - Camelot Theatres - TBA |
December 16, 2006 | December
16,
2006 - 9:00
A.M. - Camelot Theatres - TBA |