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… Movies With A Difference Is pleased to present:

Monday April 12, 2010—7:00 p.m. The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus *Running time: 122 minutes

Terry Gilliam returns with a film already enshrined as the final through a magical mirror into a gleaming, surreal other work of (Brokeback Mountain, The Dark Knight). world. But it’s a desperate game. As a young man, Parnassus plays a trickster showman in contem- made a pact with the devilish Mr. Nick (Tom Waits), and porary London, putting on acts with the aid of young Anton thus began a centuries-long battle of wits. (Andrew Garfield from Boy A), his friend Percy (Verne For Gilliam fans, there are shades here of The Adventures of Troyer) and his beautiful daughter Valentina (Lily Cole). Baron Munchausen, The Brothers Grimm and The Fisher Their shows conceal the real deal: audience members are sent King . Sponsored by: Du Vernet Photography

Monday April 26, 2010—7:00 p.m. A Single Man *Running time: 99 minutes

The setting is Southern California and our moment in time is night with Charley (Julianne Moore, Blindness, Chloe), his officially the early sixties. We meet George Falconer (Colin best girlfriend from England, and the unexpected attentions Firth, Easy Virtue, Dorian Gray), a gay college professor, as of an angora-sweater-clad young man make George think he learns that his lover Jim (Matthew Goode, Match Point, twice. ) has died in a car wreck. Grief over- Director Tom Ford pulls this pre-AIDS tale of gay love and whelms him, and his “invisible status” in society begins to loss into our age by reminding us, again, of what is eternal in close in again. Suicide seems the best way out. But a mad life, love and how we choose to forgive.

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