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Manhasset - PW Kiwanis St. Stephen’s Annual Fall Fair, Saturday, November 5 Pancake Breakfast Bring the whole by the Ladies at St. family to St. Stephen’s Stephen’s quilting Sunday Nov 6 • 8 am - noon annual Fall Fair and group, is entitled Manhasset High School Cafeteria Children’s Carnival on “Flowery Path“ and is Pancakes, sausage, bacon, juice, coffee, tea. November 5 from 10 90” x 100” with a All you can eat. Donation $10 am - 4 pm, rain or white background Children under 5 FREE! shine. and many flowery For info call Jerry Rudink 516-883-0869 Admission is FREE, prints. You can get a and there’s fun for the look at it throughout 2016 Thanksgiving Day 5-Mile Run whole family. Kids of the month of October all ages will enjoy the at the Library. This petting zoo, pony rides, and the children’s carnival cornerstone tradition has been going on annually for with games and prizes. In the Parish Hall, there are over 40 years. homemade baked goods, fudge and candy. At Trash & It wouldn’t be a Fall Fair without unforgettable food! Treasure, you’ll find all sorts of housewares, gently Don’t forget to sample the delicious homemade NOOVVEEMMused infantBB and children’sEE wear, home décorRR items, cakes, pies, cookies20162016 and sweet breads in the Heavenly small electronics and more. You can pick up a Café and Coffee Shop. Of course, a scrumptious lunch beautiful holiday plant – perfect for gifts. will be served, which will include a kids’ menu. A highlight of the Fair is always the St. Stephen’s St. Stephen’s is located across from the Library on Join 3,000 of your neighbors at the 41st annual Port Quilt Raffle! This year’s quilt, pieced and hand-sewn Main Street. Washington Thanksgiving Day 5-mile Run, Nov. 24, a great event for runners and walkers (ages 9+) benefiting the Community Chest of PW, a nonprofit organization Lutheran Church Harvest Fair, Nov. 5 Schreiber Theatre Company Captivates dedicated to improving the lives of Port Washington with A Midsummer Night’s Dream residents. For detailed information, to download a paper application or to register on-line, go to www.portchest.org. Tax deductible fee prior to 11/22, Adults: $35,Age 9-21: $25. Fee on 11/22 & 11/23,Adults: $50, Age 9-21: $25; fee on Race Day, Adults: $60, Age 9- 21: $35. Participants get a commemorative Thanksgiving Day Run long-sleeved t-shirt. The annual Harvest Fair by the Lutheran Awards will be given to the top three finishers, male Church of Our Savior will be on Sat., November 5, Come and escape into an enchanted forest as the and female, and to the from 9 am - 3 pm. The fair features new gifts, Schreiber Theatre Company brings you William winners in different age household décor, Christmas decorations, new Shakespeare’s beloved comedy, A Midsummer categories and a physically children’s clothing and toys, attic treasures, gently Night’s Dream. This play has something for everyone challenged division. All used clothing and homemade soups. New to this with love potions, mistaken identities, fairies, finishers receive a medal. year's fair will be the Crazy Cakes cupcake truck unrequited love and the most hilarious play-within-a- Timing and results will be and Brockenzo's mobile wood-fired pizza truck. play ever written. calculated by Finish Line The church is located at 12 Franklin Ave. PW, This timeless classic is directed by Ms. Christine Road Race Technicians and one half block west of the LIRR. Free parking is Nelson and features the talents of Sophia Andreadis, posted at www.FLRRT.com. available in the LIRR parking lot. For more info, Ellie Bain, Daliah Bernstein, Anna Cohen, Megan Day, Participate in the Our please call the church office, 767-0603. Matthew DeMarino, Sarah DeMarino, Jack Gilsenan, Lady of Fatima food pantry collection by bringing Daisy Griffin, Veronica Lee, Jeffrey Lockom, Alex Nam, unexpired cereal, cooking oil, peanut butter, jelly, pasta Jay Peierls, Danny Salvatierra, Una Stopford, Isabelle sauce, tuna fish, local area grocery store gift cards or HELP KEEP CHRISTMAS ALIVE Verdino, Katrina Wasserman, Derrick Weisburd, Kelsey prepaid credit cards to race packet pick up. IN PORT WASHINGTON! Weisburd, Lily Welsh, Allison Winter, Jared Wofse, & For info or to volunteer contact the Community Chest at Support the Port Washington Christmas Tree Lighting Piper Woods. 767-2121 or [email protected]. and Live Nativity by attending a Special Raffle! Performance dates are Nov. 17 - 19, 7:30 pm and Wed., November 16, 5:30 pm Nov.20, 2 pm.Tickets are $15 general admission, $10 Finn MacCool’s • 205 Main St. for students and complimentary for senior citizens. Save the Date: Music: 7 pm • Raffle ends: 9:30 pm The play will be performed at the Weber Middle School (You do not have to be present to claim your prize) Auditorium this year. For more info, go to PW School 19th Annual District’s website, www.portnet.org. Christmas Tree Lighting Don’t Forget to VOTE! Election Day is Tuesday, November 8 Sunday Dec 4, 4:30 pm Local, NY State & National – Congressional, Senate and Presidential CIVIC & NOT-FOR-PROFIT EVENTS AMERICAN LEGION POST 509 Location for flag FREE & ACCEPTED MASONS PAUMANOK-PORT KIWANIS CLUB OF MANHASSET-PW 2nd & PW LIONS CLUB Meets first Tues, 6:15 pm, in the disposal 39 Haven Ave on front porch daylight hours WASHINGTON LODGE NO. 855, 2nd and 4th Tuesday 4th Thurs: Lunch at PW Yacht Club staff lounge of Helen Keller National Center, 141 Middle only. To join, call Commander Arthur George: of every month from Sept. - June. Polish Hall, 5 PARENT RESOURCE CENTER Classes and afterschool Neck Rd. Info 242-3191 708-5819 Pulaski Place, Dinner (all interested in Freemasonry) at programs for children ages 0 and up. 767-3808 or PW SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER Reserve Now! ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS 2nd Wed, 7 pm. Meeting (open only to members) 8 pm. Info: email [email protected]. 232 Main Street, Friday, 12/9, Bus Trip to Westchester Broadway 8 pm. St. Peter of Alcantara, 1327 PW Blvd. Adam Bernstein at [email protected]. lower level. Theatre. Lunch and Play: “Christmas Inn.”Christmas THE ART GUILD OF PW 11/5 - 27 Nassau County GRASSROOTS ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION: 11/17 POLISH AMERICAN MUSEUM 16 Belleview Ave. Eve at a New England inn. Two famous entertainers High School Students Exhibit, Reception 11/6, 3-5 Annual Farm To Table Fundraising Dinner, 7-9:30 Museum open Sun. by appointment. 883-6542. (who used to be a duo) are booked to headline the inn’s pm Gallery Hours: Sat & Sun 1-5pm. 11/18 - Art pm Honoring Dr. Devra Lee Davis. Wainwright House, PPW CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Meets second Christmas show. Broadway cast, favorite Christmas Lovers Fling Fundraiser 7pm Village Club of Sands Rye, NY. For more info Jill Minogue [email protected] Tues, 8 am, Fish Kebab 286 Main St. 883-6566. music and a sing-a-long. 9 am - 5:15 pm, $65 Point, Dinner buffet, beer, wine, cash bar, raffles, or 883-0887. PW CONSERVANCY Second Saturdays at Members, $80 Non-Members. 80 Manorhaven Blvd. auction, music by DJ. Tickets & sponsorships available GREATER PORT WASHINGTON BID 1st Wed., 7:30 Stannards Brook 10 - 11 am Community clean up 883-6656 Activities are free w/yearly membership of on the website. Call for Artists: Beauty in the pm Chamber/BID Office, 329 Main St (Sunset Park). series continues. Info: pwparksconservancy.org, $20. Open 8 am - 3:30 pm Mon-Fri. Info: Abstract, Deadline 11/4. Info: [email protected], KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Meet 2nd & 4th Tues, [email protected] www.tonhprojectindependence.net or call 311. www.theartguild.org. 304-5797, 200 PW Blvd., 8 pm, 155 Manorhaven Blvd 767-0040, PW GREEN Non-profit environmental group meets on PW SENIOR COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTER St. Manhasset. www.kofc1227.com, email: [email protected] second Thurs, 7:30 pm at PW Library. Info: Stephen’s Church 9 Carlton Ave. 944-9654. Mon-Fri 9- pwgreen.yolasite.com. 4pm.Transportation available. Lunch at noon daily. Call for reservations & weekly schedule. PW YOUTH ACTIVITIES (PYA), Sports programs for boys and girls in grades K - 7 year-round. PW's largest not-for-profit youth sports organization. www.pyasports.org or 944-7921. SANDS POINT PRESERVE CONSERVANCY 11/17 - 19 Murder Mystery: Agatha Christie’s “And Then There Were None” The massive stone fireplace of Hempstead House is the centerpiece of the set for this frightening murder mystery – the audience will feel as though they are a part of the play as they share this space with the actors. Two intermissions: the first w/cocktails and hors d’oeuvres; the second w/dessert and coffee. 11/17, 7 pm; 11/18 & 11/19, 8 pm. Tickets: $75/$70 w/Membership. General: $65/$60 w/Membership. Call 304-5076 to avoid handling fees. 11/19 Wetland Exploration: From the Pond to the Beach 10 am, Families take an educational walk to explore the Preserve’s beautiful pond and beach. After, inside Castle Gould, discover the important role that wetlands play in our environment. Learn about local animals’ fall habits in our story time and create a craft to take home. $10M, $20NM per car. 12/3 Not Quite Christmas Cabaret, 7pm Steven Lutvak returns for this annual sell-out concert featuring a stellar cast of Broadway performers in the Winter Living Room. Lauren Worsham, and two additional performers TBA. Tickets: $125pp. Cocktails, dinner, concert, and dessert with the artists. VIP: $250pp includes 1-hour cocktail reception and Q & A with the artists. Yoga & Meditation: Mon: 11am Meditation with Macha; Tues: 11am Sit ‘n Fit; Thurs: 11am Yoga with Judy; Fri: 11am Yoga with MaryLou; Free with admission. Tours of Falaise. Thurs- Sun noon, 1pm, 2pm, 3pm Through Nov 22, Guided tour only - begin at Castlegould Visitor Center. $10 (children under 10 not permitted). Please reserve for all programs.127 Middle Neck Road, Sands Point. Info: sandspointpreserveconservancy.org, [email protected], 571-7901. SONS OF ITALY IN AMERICA - JOHN M. MARINO LODGE Meet 3rd Wed, PW Senior Center, 80 Manorhaven Blvd. Light refreshments and Italian music 7 pm, meeting 8 pm. marinolodge.org. 718- 423-8674 or [email protected]. TEENCARE AT LANDMARK COMMUNITY CENTER Fourth Thurs. Ages 11 - 14, w/families affected by cancer meet for an evening of games, pizza and fun. Info & reg (required): 631-370-7532 or [email protected]. The PiT at Landmark Community Center, 232 Main St. TWIN PINES CHARITABLE THRIFT SHOP Hours: Wednesday - Saturday 10 am - 6 pm Lots of sales & bargains. New donations arrive every day. We need volunteers. If you would like to help, or for info, call 883-9777 VETS OF FOREIGN WARS OF THE US Henderson- Marino Post #1819. 2nd Mon every month, 8 pm. 29 Mohegan Ave., Manhasset Isle. 767-1552 VILLAGE OF BAXTER ESTATES 12/7 Village’s 85th Anniversary Party, 6:30 - 9:30 pm Village Hall (Captain John Bird House), 315 Main Street. Info: 767- 0096, [email protected]

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Please use coupons on your return visit Port Washington Calendar November 2016 7 NOVEMBER AT THE PORT WASHINGTON LIBRARY • 883-4400 • www.pwpl.org EXHIBITS 6 SUN FILM NOIR DOUBLE BILL. The Glass Key LIVE at PWPL: Mambo Loco. A performance of LIVE at PWPL: The Hambones perform a mix of KAREN AND ED ADLER GALLERY ROB DE (1942-85 min.). A politican’s assistant (Alan classic Afro-Cuban rhythms. 7:30 p.m. pop, blues, country, swing and rockabilly. 7:30 OUDE. Overlapping lines reveal geometric Ladd) tries to clear his boss of a murder charge. 13 SUN LIVE at PWPL: Nash East. This New p.m. shapes and patterns. November 1 through 29. The Blue Dahlia (1946-95 min.). Alan Ladd must Jersey band captures the sounds of the South 20 SUN ZORÁ STRING QUARTET performs find out who killed his cheating wife. 1:30 p.m. with hits from the kings and queens of country. 3 selections from Mozart, Webern, Shostakovich EVENTS 7 MON NOVEMBER NOIR: High Wall (1947-99 p.m. and others. 3 p.m. 1 TUES MEDITATION. Registration begins today min.). After a brain-damaged man confesses to 14 MON VIRTUAL VISITS: “Pre-1950s Cuban Art.” 21 MON AFTERNOON ON BROADWAY: Pal Joey. for a series of four December classes. Relax, murder and is committed, Dr. Ann Lorrison tries Inez Powell discusses the rich mixture of African, Professor James Kolb discusses one of Rodgers renew and unwind with instructor Laurie to prove his innocence. 7:30 p.m. European and North American influences in pre- and Hart’s most sophisticated musicals. 3 p.m. Ahlemann. Wednesdays, Dec. 7 - 28 at 6 p.m. 8 TUES HYPERTENSION SCREENING: Free blood 1950s works. 2:30 p.m. OBAMACARE: WILL IT CONTINUE? Presented by $20 fee is due at registration. pressure screening conducted by St. Francis GET ANY JOB YOU WANT! Bill Carmody discuss Samuel J. Schiff, LUTCF. Register: 883-4400, ext. CHESS. Join us for a game! Tuesdays, 2 - 4 p.m. Hospital. 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. es what companies want and why the traditional 136. 7 p.m. ADULT COLORING. Great for stress relief and NOVEMBER NOIR: Deadline - U.S.A. (1952-87 job search is doomed to fail. Register: 883-4400, NOVEMBER NOIR: The Las Vegas Story (1952-87 getting to know your neighbors. Tuesdays, 7 p.m. min.). With his newspaper about to be sold, a ext. 136. 7 p.m. min.). A nightclub singer (Jane Russell) and her crusading editor (Humphrey Bogart) races to ASTRONOMY FOR EVERYONE. Astronomer Kevin FILM: Money Monster (2016-99 min.). A financial shady businessman husband (Vincent Price) complete an exposé on a gangster. 7:30 p.m. Manning, a former consultant with NASA, will TV host (George Clooney) and his producer (Julia become involved in murder. 7:30 p.m. discuss the size and scale of the universe, the 9 WED MEDICAID SIGN-UP HELP. Free, walk-in Roberts) are put in a dangerous situation when 23 WED HOLIDAY HOURS. The library will be stars, and other celestial wonders using hands- assistance from the Nassau-Suffolk Hospital an angry investor takes over their studio. For open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on activities and assorted visuals. 7:30 p.m. Council. 2:30 - 5 p.m. adults. 7:30 p.m. 24 THUR Closed - Thanksgiving. 2 WED GREAT BOOKS: Queen Victoria by Lytton FICTION BOOK DISCUSSION: The Summer Before 16 WED LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES 25 FRI NOVEMBER NOIR: Too Late for Tears Strachey. 2:30 p.m. the War by Helen Simonson. In 1914 a young MEETING. The public is invited at 7:30 p.m. (1949-98 min.). Greedy Jane Palmer will do woman moves to a small English town to teach NOVEMBER NOIR: Appointment with Crime FILM: Look at Us Now, Mother! (2015-86 min.) A anything to hang onto a bag of hot money. 7:30 Latin and falls in love with her sponsor’s nephew. (1946-91 min.). After his wrists are broken in a look at the bond between mothers and p.m. 7:30 p.m. robbery gone wrong, a crook vows revenge on a daughters. Gayle Kirschenbaum will screen and 26 SAT STAR TREK SATURDAY. Celebrate the crime boss. 7:30 p.m. 10 THUR BREAST CANCER SCREENING. Visit the discuss her documentary. 7:30 p.m. fiftieth anniversary of Star Trek with screenings Mammography Van, courtesy of Sen. Jack 3 THUR BRAIN FITNESS. An interactive hour 17 THUR NON-FICTION BOOK DISCUSSION: of “The City on the Edge of Forever” and “Spock’s Martins. For an appointment, call his office at presented by the staff of the Long Island Killing a King: The Assassination of Yitzhak Rabin Brain” from the original TV series as well as the 746-5924. 9 a.m. - noon in the parking lot. Alzheimer’s Foundation. Enjoy a trivia challenge, and the Remaking of Israel by Dan Ephron. 1:30 recent movie Star Trek: Into Darkness. 12 noon. solve word retrieval puzzles, and practice your GOLD COAST INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL: p.m. 27 SUN NOVEMBER NOIR DOUBLE BILL #2: The critical thinking skills. 3 to 4:30 p.m. Great Shorts 1. Comedy, romance, drama and 3rd THURSDAYS AT 3: “European Portraits: Gun Runners (1958-83 min.). Charming crook more. 3 p.m. 4 FRI SANDWICHED IN: “Can Albany Be Fixed?” Fifteenth to Twentieth Centuries.” A presentation Eddie Albert persuades a charter boat operator to James Coll of Hofstra University will discuss DIRECTOR’S CUT. The Mermaid (2016-94 min.). by Marc Kopman. 3 p.m. run guns to Cuba. The Cat Burglar (1961-65 efforts to make New York State government more When Xuan’s real estate project threatens the PROSTATE HEALTH. Join medical specialists for a min.), Jack unwittingly steals a briefcase efficient and responsive. 12:10 p.m. sea, a mermaid is dispatched to stop him, but the panel discussion, moderated by Dr. William containing a valuable secret formula. 1:30 p.m. two fall in love. In Mandarin w/subtitles. 7:30 SCRABBLE. Join us for a game! Fridays, 2 - 5 Knight. 7:30 p.m. 28 MON ORGANIZE YOUR HOME OFFICE. Learn p.m. p.m. 18 FRI SANDWICHED IN: “Inside Cuba.” Dr. efficiency and productivity. Register: 883-4400, 11 FRI SANDWICHED IN: “Mort Kunstler: The FILM: Hologram for a King (2016-98 min.). Tom Ronald Brown discusses the complex history of ext. 136. 7 p.m. New Nation.” Heckscher Museum docents Helen Hanks stars as a failed American sales rep cultural exchange between the US and Cuba. NOVEMBER NOIR: The Weapon (1957-78 min.). A Udell and Anita Pascolo discuss the museum’s looking to recoup his losses by traveling to Saudi 12:10 p.m. boy accidentally shoots a playmate with a gun he upcoming exhibit of Civil War paintings by noted Arabia and selling his product to a wealthy FILM: Yank Tanks: Classic Cars of Cuba (2002-70 finds in a destroyed building. The gun is a clue in artist Mort Kunstler. 12:10 p.m. monarch. 7:30 p.m. min.). Like an exotic, endangered species, these a ten-year-old murder case. 7:30 p.m. HARLEM. Join Dr. Ronald J. Brown for the third in 5 SAT ROB DE OUDE. Join the artist for a colorful cars roam the island trapped in a 1950s 30 WED GREAT BOOKS: Antigone by Sophocles. a series of four discussions focusing on Harlem, reception in the Adler Gallery. 2 - 4 p.m. time warp. Spanish w/subtitles. 3 p.m. 2:30 p.m. from its earliest days through the present. 3 p.m.

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8 Port Washington Calendar November 2016 Please use coupons on your return visit 5th Annual Gold Coast International Film Festival, November 10 - 15 Project Independence - Caregiver Support Group The Gold Coast International Film Learn new ways of coping with Festival was founded with the purpose demands of care giving. Gain a of establishing a home on Long Island better understanding of your to showcase the work of exceptional relationship with your loved one filmmakers and provide the public (over age 60). Learn to recognize with an insider’s view of the film the importance of meeting your industry. Festival events include own needs. Explore community screenings, workshops, conversations resources. If you are age 60 or with prominent members of the film older and a resident of the Town of community, parties and a gala. North Hempstead, you can take The festival is produced by the Gold advantage of this group. The group is facilitated by Gail Selis, Gerontologist Coast Arts Center, a 501(c)(3) (JASA/Project Independence). organization incorporated in 1993 and Group meets the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of every month. 2 - 3 p.m at the Port dedicated to promoting and supporting Washington Senior Center, 80 Manorhaven Blvd, Port Washington. the arts through education, exhibition, Registration required. Please call 311 or 516-869-6311 to register or for performance and outreach. For more more information. screenings and information visit their Miss Sharon Jones screens November 13, Did you know that you can listen to Project Independence on the radio? Tune website at goldcoastfilmfestival.org. 5:30 pm at Soundview Cinemas in to Project Independence and You on WCWP – 88.1 FM radio or WCWP.org – every Friday between 10 am and Noon, for great information, entertaining Screenings in Port Washington: Bob Sarles. Folk Hero & Funny Guy (Comedy, USA, guests, and more! This November, topics to be discussed will include: 92 min) 8:30 pm A music-infused spin on the road- Bowtie Port Washington Cinemas November is National Diabetes Month, Veterans Caseworker, Veterans Day 11/11 No Pay, Nudity (Drama, USA, 92 min), 8pm trip buddy comedy. Dumped by his fiancée and with An aging actor (Gabriel Byrne) has his way. In a stagnating standup routine, aspiring comedian Special, The Safe Center LI, How to Stay at Home and Make Your Home SMART, this humorous and poignant story, love and Paul (Alex Karpovsky) heads off on a road trip with and Talk of the Town! friendship, jealousy and re-discovery, career, family, childhood friend Jason (Wyatt Russell), an acclaimed and friends (Nathan Lane, Frances Conroy) folk-rock musician. Q&A following the film. intertwine. A film about hanging out, hanging in, and 11/13 Young Filmmakers Program: Short Film hanging on. Screening and Q&A, 12 pm (Recommended for Port Washington Library ages 9+) Celebrate up-and-coming young filmmakers (grades K-12). The winning short films 11/10 Great Shorts 1, 3 pm Some of the best new from over 100 submissions in from GCFF’s 2nd short films, featuring up-and-coming filmmakers annual Young Filmmakers Program. Working and festival winners. Comedy, romance, drama, filmmakers will be on hand to answer questions for animation, thrillers, sci-fi, and much more from all young filmmakers and filmmakers-to-be. The around the world. Spectacular student films, and Founders (Documentary, USA, 85 min) 2 pm films directed by and featuring stars from TV shows Battling the sexism and stereotypes of the 1950s, and movies. You’ll laugh, be moved, fall in love, and thirteen women founded the Ladies Pro Golf discover some great new talent. Filmmaker Q&A Association (LPGA). Rare archival footage, historical following the program. re-enactments and current-day interviews with Soundview Cinemas surviving founders and leading players present an 11/10 Burn Your Maps (Drama, USA, 102 min), underdog story never before seen. Q&A following 7:30 pm In this moving adventure story, an eight- with director Charlene Fisk. Life, Animated (Documentary, USA, 91 min) 2:30 pm This year-old boy (Jacob Tremblay, Room) becomes inspirational story of a young man who was unable convinced that he actually hails from the steppes of to speak as a child until he and his family discover a Mongolia, leading his troubled parents (Academy unique way of communicating – through the world Award nominee Vera Farmiga and Martin Csokas) to of classic Disney animated movies. He learned about undertake an incredible family voyage. empathy, love, loss and brotherhood with the help of 11/12 Great Shorts 2, 1:30 pm Some of the best Jafar, Simba, Ariel and many other characters. Miss new short films, featuring up-and-coming Sharon Jones! (Documentary, USA, 93 min) 5:30 filmmakers and festival winners. Comedy, romance, pm The legendary R&B queen is one of the most drama, animation, thrillers, sci-fi, and much more fiery and talented performers working today – a from around the world. Spectacular student films, force to behold both on and off stage. As she and films directed by and featuring stars from TV prepares for her most important tour, she comes shows and movies. You’ll laugh, be moved, fall in face-to-face with the most difficult adversity of her love, and discover some great new talent. Filmmaker life: a diagnosis with cancer that brings her career to Q&A following the program. Obit (Documentary, a stand still. Filled with incredible performances, laughs, tears and plenty of inspiration. The USA, 93 min) 2 pm At The New York Times, a team Daughter (Drama, Australia, 96 min, 5 pm of writers is entrusted with reflecting upon the lives Geoffrey Rush, Sam Neill and Paul Schneider star in of luminaries, icons, and world leaders of our day. this haunting family drama, a powerful reimagining Often hours before the newspaper hits doorstep – of Ibsen’s play The Wild Duck. Henry (Rush) is and the world's eyes devour words marking the end closing down the mill that has been the logging of a momentous life – endless detail is gathered and township’s life-blood for generations, whilst impossible choices must be made. Burn Country planning a wedding with his younger fiancée. (Drama, USA, 102 min), 4:30 pm Osman, a former 11/14 Youth In Oregon (Comedy-drama, USA, 109 “fixer” for journalists in Afghanistan is promised a min) 7:30 pm 82-year-old curmudgeon Raymond job as a crime reporter for the local paper in a small (Frank Langella) tells his family that he has made California town. But when the job falls through, finds arrangements to be euthanized in Oregon. His son- himself restless and looking for action. Also starring in-law, Brian (Billy Crudup), gets the unlucky task of Melissa Leo and James Franco. Franca: Chaos and driving him from NY to Oregon and convincing him Creation (Documentary, USA/Italy, 80 min) 5:30 that he really doesn’t want to die. pm Director Francesco Carrozzini creates an 11/15 Sidemen: Long Road To Glory intimate portrait of his mother, Franca Sozzani, the (Documentary, USA/Iceland, 77 min), 7:30 pm A legendary editor-in-chief of Italian Vogue. Bang: The look at the lives and legacies of the last three Muddy Bert Berns Story (Documentary, USA, 94 min), 7:30 Waters and Howlin' Wolf sidemen - piano player pm Narrated by .The career of Bert Pinetop Perkins, drummer Willie 'Big Eyes' Smith Berns, the most important songwriter and record and guitarist Hubert Sumlin. The last interviews and producer from the sixties that you’ve never heard of. their final live performances together. Q&A following His hits include "Twist and Shout," "Hang On the film with director Scott Rosenbaum and Scott Sloopy," "Here Comes The Night" and "Piece Of My Sharrard, touring guitarist and musical director for Heart." Q&A following with directors Brett Berns and The Gregg Allman Band.

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