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Lebanon
(2009) [MA]
June, 1982. The first Lebanon War has begun. A lone tank holding four 20-something novices is dispatched to search a hostile town which has already been bombarded by the Israeli Air Force. But what should have been a simple mission gradually spirals out of control when the four soldiers are... More
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Gasland
(2010) [M]
One of the most controversial documentaries in recent years, GASLAND is a compelling and emotional first-person story of discovery and, ultimately, empowerment. In 2008, theatre director Josh Fox received a letter from a natural gas company, offering him $100,000 for permission to explore his... More
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I, Don Giovanni
(2009) [M]
I, Don Giovanni is a luscious and engaging glimpse into the decadent life of Lorenzo da Ponte, Mozart's librettist on The Marriage of Figaro and, of course, Don Giovanni.
Venice, 1763. Writer Da Ponte is leading the life of a debauched libertine. Under the tutelage of Giacomo Casanova,... More
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Another Year
(2010) [M]
Mike Leigh's gentle yet powerful new film about family, friendship and ageing is a compassionate and considered work, balancing humour alongside its more melancholic notes.
Tom (Jim Broadbent) and Gerri (Ruth Sheen) are a good-hearted couple sliding towards old age. He's a geologist,... More
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The Double Hour (La Doppia Ora)
(2010) [M]
Sonia (Ksenia Rappaport) is a Slovenian woman who works as a chambermaid in a Turin hotel. She meets Guido (Filippo Timi) an awkward reticent but romantic former policeman at a speed-dating session. The widowed Guido and the lonely Sonia have just begun to connect when he is murdered in front of... More
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Paris, The Luminous Years
(2010)
In the early decades of the twentieth century, a storm of modernism swept through the art worlds of the West, uprooting centuries of tradition in the visual arts, music, literature, dance, theater and beyond. The epicenter of this storm was Paris, France.
Paris The Luminous Years,... More
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Inside Job
(2010) [PG]
From Academy Award nominated filmmaker, Charles Ferguson (No End In Sight), comes Inside Job, the first film to expose the shocking truth behind the economic crisis of 2008.
The global financial meltdown, at a cost of over $20 trillion, resulted in millions of people losing their homes... More
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Certified Copy
(2010) [M]
James (William Shimell) is an author, in town to talk about his new book on the value of copies in art. Elle (Juliette Binoche), is a French gallery owner in search of originality. At the end of his address, they meet, and together they tour the countryside, the local galleries, cafes and... More
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The Age of Reason
(2010) [PG]
In this feel-great charmer, the ever-gorgeous Sophie Marceau stars as Margaret, a high-powered business woman who manages her career with steely determination. But on her 40th birthday, a provincial solicitor sends her a package of old, forgotten letters she wrote to herself when she was seven,... More
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Two in the Wave
(2010) [PG]
Jean-Luc Godard was born in 1930; Francois Truffaut two years later. Love of movies brings them together. They write in the same magazines, Cahiers du Cinema and Arts. When the younger of the two becomes a filmmaker with The 400 Blows, which triumphs in Cannes in 1959, he helps his older friend... More
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