Friday March 21 to Thursday March 27, 2014

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FILMS SHOWING Friday March 21 to Thursday March 27
PG

Cowriter and director George Clooney adapts author Robert M. Edsel's book The Monuments Men: Allied Heroes, Nazi Thieves, and the Greatest Treasure Hunt in History to tell the incredible true story of the seven art historians and museum curators who went behind enemy lines during World War II on a mission to recover some of the world's greatest works of art.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

Now, the larger-than-life story of The New Testament gets a larger-than life treatment in the stand-alone feature SON OF GOD. Told with the scope and scale of an action epic, the film features powerful performances, exotic locales, dazzling visual effects and a rich orchestral score from Oscar®-winner Hans Zimmer.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

The image of Nelson Mandela — sweet eyes and smile belying the power within him, the pain endured and the conflict he witnessed — is so much a part of our world. The most elemental, but not the only, crucial element to director Justin Chadwick’s vibrant, engaging film adapted from Mandela’s 2000 autobiography is to enlighten audiences about what makes the man tick.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

4 OSCAR NOMINATIONS INCLUDING BEST PICTURE & ACTRESS

The title character of Stephen Frears' Philomena is played by Judi Dench. She is an elderly Irish woman who, as a teenager, gave birth while she was working at a convent. The Catholic Church had the child adopted, and now, decades later, Philomena is introduced to Martin Sixsmith (Steve Coogan), onetime government spokesperson who is now working as a freelance journalist.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

“The first feature from Clio Barnard is both a tender ode to childhood and a wrenching eulogy for lost innocence. Barnard works so naturally within her bleak setting that she might as well be making a documentary. Both leading actors are teenagers who’ve never acted before - and they are both phenomenal.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

“Tim's Vermeer is a fascinating new documentary about art, obsessions, ideas and answers. Its genesis traces back to the 17th century, and, to Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer. His paintings have long drawn interest for their use of light and shadow, which gives them almost a photographic quality, 150 years before cameras were invented.

No screenings currently scheduled.

18A

“The Square bears witness to history in an articulate, thoughtful and intensely dramatic way. A compelling inside look at the cascading series of revolutions and counter-revolutions that have shaken Egypt since the beginning of 2011, it wouldn't exist except for the passion and determination of filmmaker Jehane Noujaim.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

“The polished documentary Pussy Riot: A Punk Prayer champions the three members of the Russian feminist collective Pussy Riot, whose conviction in 2012 became an international cause célèbre.

No screenings currently scheduled.

TBA

Premiere Screening of Local Production

Alex Hastings is a young boy growing up, faced with the reality that in this
next year of school he will be leaving his friends he makes a pact with his
very best friend, Marcia Burnet, under an apple tree that no matter what on
that day every year they will meet under the apple tree.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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