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Film Streams at the Ruth Sokolof Theater Programming Calendar 11.1 July – September 2017 BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD

Ten for Ten Omaha Steaks Classics July 15 – August 17 FILMS

How better to celebrate the tenth Nebraska 2013 (R) anniversary of the Ruth Sokolof Let the Right Saturday, July 29 One In 2008 (R) Theater than with an obsessive Film Streams’ Birdman 2014 (R) Ruth Sokolof Theater look back at the art that 2008 (R) 10th Anniversary inspired us to open and helped Celebration our film community bloom? Moonlight 2016 (R) Moonrise Kingdom A fun-filled day at the Ruth Sokolof We asked Film Streams staff and board members 2012 (PG-13) Theater, including free popcorn, to pick their top ten from the more than 1,600 films Beasts of the giveaways, and free screenings: that illuminated the screens of the Ruth Sokolof Southern Wild 10:30m a HARRY POTTER 2012 (PG-13) Theater during its first decade. The lists varied wildly, AND THE SORCERER’S STONE but what emerged was a series that champions some Winter’s Bone 2010 (R) 2 pm MOONRISE KINGDOM of the finest independent and foreign films released Amour 2012 (PG-13) (Members only!) in the last ten years and one indelible classic. So please, Fargo 1996 (R) join us once again for these essential, profound, 4:30 pm MOONLIGHT and delightful movies. Reserve your tickets at filmstreams.org.

Instructor: Courses Diana Martinez, PhD Film Streams Themed, multi-week seminars Education Director providing the tools of film analysis. Cost: General $125 The Hollywood Musical Sirens of Cinema: Women Film Streams Join us for an exciting waltz through in Pre-Code Hollywood Members $75 Hollywood song and dance. Learn the provocative history of the silver Student/Teacher/ screen’s ultimate dames. Senior/Military $100 Sundays: Syllabus: July 2 – July 30, 2017, Top Hat 1935 Sundays: Syllabus: Location: 11 am to 2 pm A Star is Born 1954 Film Streams’ September 17 – Trouble in Paradise 1932 1972 October 15, 2017, Ruth Sokolof Theater Cabaret I’m No Angel 1933 11 am to 2 pm 1340 Mike Fahey Street Cry-Baby 1990 Baby Face 1933 Whiplash 2014 Blonde Venus 1932 Christopher Strong 1933 Forever Youn g Family & Children’s Series Summer 2017 Admission for kids 12 and under is just $2.50!

THE WIZARD OF OZ The Wizard of Oz 1939 (G) Directed by Victor Fleming. July 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9 & 13 Common Sense Media Rating: 6+ 20 YEARS OF POTTER The Land Before Time 1988 (G) J.K. Rowling published the first Harry Potter novel in Summer 1997, so we’re bring- Directed by Don Bluth. ing the magic with all eight of the film adaptations. July 15, 16, 20, 22, 23 & 27 Common Sense Media Rating: 6+ The Sorcerer’s The Goblet The Deathly Stone 2001 (PG) of Fire 2005 (PG-13) Hallows, Pt. 1 2010 The Sandlot 1993 (PG) July 29 (Free!) & 30 Aug 12 & 13 (PG-13) Directed by David M. Evans. Aug 26 & 27 Sept 2, 3, 4, 7, 9, 10 & 14 The Chamber The Order of the Common Sense Media Rating: 8+ of Secrets 2002 (PG) Phoenix 2007 (PG-13) The Deathly Aug 3 & 5 Aug 17 & 19 Hallows, Pt. 2 2011 (PG-13) Napping Princess 2017 The Prisoner of The Half-Blood Aug 27 & 31 Directed by Kenji Kamiyama. Azkaban 2004 (PG) Prince 2009 (PG) Sept 16, 17, 21, 23, 24, 28 Aug 6 & 10 Aug 20 & 24

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Through July 20 Through July 20 THE BEGUILED The Beguiled First-Run (R) Beatriz at Directed by Sofia Coppola. Dinner First-Run (R) Coppola took home Best Director at Directed by Miguel Arteta. Cannes for this Civil War-era thriller, An idealistic healer (Salma Hayek) and a cynical executive with Nicole Kidman, Kirsten Dunst, Elle (John Lithgow) have it out. A brilliant and uncomfortable Fanning, and Colin Farrell. USA; 91 min. snapshot of contemporary discourse. USA; 83 min. Post-show Screen Chat Coming Soon July 9 at 2:30 pm! Starts Aug 4 A Ghost Story An Inconvenient Sequel: First-Run (R) Truth to Power First-Run Directed by David Lowery. Directed by Bonni Cohen & Jon Shenk. A newly dead man (Casey Affleck) returns home as a white-sheeted An update on Al Gore’s Nobel-earning call to arms ghost in this exploration of love, on climate change. USA; 100 min. loss, and existence. USA; 87 min. Coming Soon Coming Soon Landline First-Run Step First-Run (PG) THE TRIP TO SPAIN Directed by Gillian Directed by Amanda Lipitz. Robespierre. A documentary following a girls’ high school dance In 1995, a teenager living group in inner-city Baltimore. USA; 83 min. Coming Soon with her sister and parents in Manhattan discovers that The Trip to Spain her father is having an affair. First-Run USA; 93 min. Directed by Michael Winterbottom. Coming Soon In the third installment of this I Do Until I Don’t First-Run culinary tour, Steven Coogan Directed by Lake Bell. and Rob Brydon yet again assess life and trade dueling In this existential comedy, two couples participate in a documentary that proposes renewing or severing Michael Caine impressions. STEP UK; 111 min. marriages every seven years. USA; 106 min.

Ten for Ten July 15 – August 17 Omaha Steaks Classics

July 15 & 20 July 16 & 18 Nebraska 2013 (R) Let the Right One In 2008 (R) NEBRASKA Directed by Alexander Payne. Directed by Tomas Alfredson. We kick off this tenth In late 2008, this chilling story of young vampire anniversary retrospective love sunk its teeth into the Film Streams community. July 22 & 26 with Film Streams’ most Swedish & Spanish with English subtitles. Slumdog popular film ever. Hometown Sweden; 115 min. hero Alexander Payne’s Millionaire 2008 (R) sixth feature film ran for July 24 & 27 Directed by Danny Boyle eight record-breaking weeks. & Loveleen Tandan. USA; 115 min. Birdman 2014 (R) This Best Picture winner about a journey Directed by Alejandro from poverty to miraculous wealth Free, Members-Only González Iñárritu. was Film Streams’ first smash hit. UK/ Screening This kaleidoscopic story France/USA; 120 min. Sat, July 29, 2 pm about the (possible?) unravel- ling of an actor’s mind helped Free Screening Moonrise make 2014 our highest MOONRISE KINGDOM Sat, July 29, 4:30 pm Kingdom attended year. USA; 119 min. 2012 (PG-13) Moonlight 2016 (R) Directed by Wes Anderson. Directed by Barry Jenkins. Aug 5 & 7 Wes Anderson’s summer- Beasts of the Southern The power of this instant classic was drenched story of runaway apparent to the Film Streams community kids was our most popular film Wild 2012 (PG-13) months before it surprised the world in 2012. USA; 94 min. Directed by Benh Zeitlin. with a Best Picture win. USA; 111 min. Part of our tenth We’ve never forgotten the mystical beauty of the Part of our tenth anniversary celebration. story of a girl named Hushpuppy. UK/USA; 93 min. anniversary celebration. Aug 6 & 9 Aug 12 & 17 Winter’s Bone 2010 (R) Fargo 1996 (R) Directed by Debra Granik. Directed by Joel Coen World, meet Jennifer Lawrence. This & Ethan Coen. wire-tense drama about an Ozark teen Ja, this landmark dark comedy tracking her outlaw father was a top- ran in “Out There,” a 2007 series ten film in 2010. USA; 99 min. examining depictions of the Great Plains curated by advisory board member Kurt Andersen. AMOUR Aug 13 & 16 USA; 98 min. Amour 2012 (PG-13) Directed by . Film Streams board member Alexander Payne was on the Cannes jury that awarded the Palme d’Or to this staggering portrait of aging. English & French with English subtitles. Sights Austria/France/Germany; 127 min. on Sounds Sundays, 7 pm For fans of great music and great stories.

July 9 Monterey Pop 1968 Directed by D.A. Pennebaker. Hendrix, Janis, Otis, Shankar, and more appear in the document of this 1967 festival. USA; 78 min. MONTEREY POP July 16 I Called Him July 23 Morgan 2016 DAVID BYRNE DOUBLE FEATURE Directed by Contemporary Stop Making Kasper Collin. Color 2016 (PG-13) Sense 1984 A revealing true-crime story Directed by Bill Ross IV Directed by Jonathan Demme. about rising jazz star Lee & Turner Ross. Morgan and his common- Celebrate the late director Jonathan THE FABULOUS STAINS law wife, who murdered In 2015, Byrne staged an event Demme with a screening of his brilliant him onstage in 1972. showcasing the idiosyncratic Talking Heads concert film. USA; 88 min. Sweden/USA; 92 min. tradition of color guard One ticket gets you into performance. USA; 97 min. July 30 both films! Deconstructing Sgt. Aug 6 Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Ladies and Club Band 2017 Gentlemen, Directed by Scott Freiman. the Fabulous Beatles expert Scott Freiman analyzes the subtext Stains 1982 (R) behind this definitive album. USA; 95 min. Directed by Lou Adler. Aug 13 Aug 20 Laura Dern and Diane Lane are members of an all-girl STOP MAKING SENSE Mad Tiger 2015 Turn it punk band in this Riot Grrl Directed by Michael Around: precursor. USA; 87 min. Haertlein & Jonathan Yi. The Story A behind-the-scenes look of East Bay Punk 2017 Aug 27 at the potential breakup of beloved Japanese Directed by Corbett Redford. RUMBLE: The Indians Who space-punk band Peelander Z. Focusing on the legendary 924 Gilman Rocked the World 2017 Japan/USA; 82 min. music collective, this doc covers the Directed by Catherine Bainbridge scene that spawned Green Day, Opera- & Alfonso Maiorana. tion Ivy, and so many more. USA; 155 min. Brings to light the profound, overlooked influence of September 3 Indigenous people on popular music. USA; 103 min. Chuck Berry: Hail, Hail Rock ’n’ Roll 1987 (PG) Directed by Taylor Hackford. Concert recordings and biographical footage comprised this 60th birthday celebration of the late icon. USA; 120 min.

Gender Revolt! A Celebration of Queer Cinema August 26 – September 27 Presented in partnership with UNO Women’s and Gender Studies. Generously supported by Sam Walker.

PARIAH Aug 26 & 30 Aug 28 Orlando The Celluloid 1992 (PG-13) Closet 1995 (R) Directed by Sally Potter. Directed by Rob Epstein Sept 2 & 6 & Jeffrey Friedman. Commanded by his queen, All About My Mother 1999 (R) a young nobleman (Tilda An air-clearing documentary Swinton) ceases to age, expe- about Hollywood’s somewhat- Directed by Pedro Almodóvar. riencing generations of British secret queer past. France/ A masterpiece from a director known for bending gender and history. UK/Russia/Italy/ UK/Germany/USA; 102 min. sexuality as well as genre. Spain/France; 101 min. France/Netherlands; 94 min. Sept 5 Sept 9 & 13 Sept 16 & 20 Kiki 2016 Female Trouble Portrait of Jason 1967 Directed by 1974 (NC-17) Directed by Shirley Clarke. Sara Jordenö. Directed by John Waters. A landmark experimental documentary A documentary The iconic Divine plays a cobbled from a night of marathon on a group of crazed mass murderer in this drinking with self-proclaimed hustler LGBTQ youth who classic from the godfather and master raconteur Jason Holliday. form a safe space of transgressive trash. USA; 105 min. around the art of USA; 87 min. HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH voguing. Sweden/ USA; 94 min. Sept 23 & 27 Carol 2015 (R) Sing-along Screening Tue, Sept 19, 7 pm Directed by Tue, Sept 12, 7 pm Pariah 2011 (R) Todd Haynes. Hedwig Directed by Dee Rees. Voted the greatest LGBT film ever in a BFI poll, this 1950s- and the Angry A Brooklyn teen juggles set story of desire and denial conflicting identities, jeopar- Inch 2001 (R) stars Cate Blanchett and dizes friendship and family, CAROL Directed by John Rooney Mara. USA; 118 min. and risks heartbreak in a Cameron Mitchell. desperate search for sexual Sing along to the story of a expression. USA; 86 min. Filmmaker Screening gender fluid “slip of a girl- Post-film panel with Tue, Sept 26, 7 pm boy” punk-rocker from East national scholars on Berlin as their band tours The Watermelon Woman 1996 queer and intersectional the U.S. following the former identities. Directed by Cheryl Dunye. lover/band-mate who stole their songs. Canada; 92 min. Coincidence and simulacra abound as a gay, black 20-something searches for the 1930s actress who portrayed Post-film discussion led the Watermelon Woman. USA; 81 min. by Dr. Jay Irwin. Post-show Q&A with filmmaker Cheryl Dunye.

Summer Collaborations Special screenings with discussions.

FLOYD NORMAN: AN ANIMATED LIFE

Wed, July 12, 7 pm Thu, Aug 3, 7 pm Future Weather 2012 Floyd Norman: An Animated Life 2016 Directed by Jenny Deller. Directed by Michael Fiore & Erik Sharkey. A panel discussion on climate change will follow The story of the rabble-rousing iconoclast who was the first black this drama about a young environmentalist animator at Disney. Post-show discussion with Floyd Norman. who clings to her rural home and conservation work after her mother runs out. USA; 100 min. Tue, Aug 22, 7 pm Tue, Aug 29, 7 pm Tue, Aug 15, 7 pm Notes on Blindness 2016 They Call Us Marie Antoinette Directed by Peter Middleton Monsters 2016 2006 (PG-13) & James Spinney. Directed by Ben Lear. Directed by Sofia Coppola. Based on diaries kept by theologian A documentary on the incarceration This gossamer take on Versailles John Hull as he gradually lost his sight. of youth presented with Nebraska opulence will be presented with Presented with Radio Talking Book Youth Advocates, ACLU of Joslyn Art Museum to celebrate Service and Outlook Nebraska. Nebraska & Voices for Children their exhibition “Bijoux Parisiens.” UK; 90 min. in Nebraska. USA; 82 min. USA/France/Japan; 123 min. Live audio description available.