April 16Th 1:30Pm If Beale Street Could Talk 120Mins.,(Drama
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On Tuesdays Starting at 1:30pm $1 donation (includes popcorn) April 2nd 1:30pm Roma 135mins., (2018) (Rated: R) Starring: Yalitza Aparicio, Marina de Tavira (Drama/History) Oscar winning director Alfonso Cuarón delivers a vivid, emotional portrait of a domestic work- er's journey set against domestic and political turmoil in 1970s Mexico. Academy Awards for Best Director, Best Foreign Language Film and Best Cinematography April 9th 1:30pm Vice 132mins., (2018) (Drama/History) (Rated: R) Starring: Christian Bale, Amy Adams, Sam Rockwell During the eight years he spent in office as VP, Cheney became known as one of the most power- ful Vice Presidents in the history of the country. An examination of Dick Cheney's rise to power and his policies show that they had wide-reaching effects, changing the world in many ways. April 16th 1:30pm If Beale Street Could Talk 120mins.,(Drama/Romance) Starring: Kiki Layne, Stephan James (2018) (Rated: R) African-American teen sweethearts Fonny and Tish are ripped apart when Fonny is wrongly ar- rested for the rape of a Puerto Rican woman because of the machinations of a racist cop. While seeking justice for Fonny, a pregnant Tish relies on her Harlem community, including her sister, mother Sharon and future mother-in-law. April 23th 1:30pm On the Basis of Sex 120mins., (Rated: PG-13) (2018) Starring: Felicity Jones, Armie Hammer (Drama/Biography) The true story of Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Follow the many steps Ginsburg had to take and the many uphills battles she had to win from Harvard Law School to the U.S. court system to prove that a woman could know the law and act upon it as fairly and impartially as any man. April 30th 1:30pm Shoplifters 121mins., (Rated: R) (2018) Starring: Lily Franky, Sakura Ando (Drama/Crime) Japanese w/English Subtitles A Japanese couple stuck with inadequate incomes avail themselves of the fruits of shoplifting to make ends meet. Their lives forever change when they find a small child stranded in the cold and take the girl into their home. This causes them to examine their life of crime, its motivations, and the effect on their overall humanity 846 Masonic Ave., Albany, CA. 94706 Phone (510) 524-9122 Fax (510) 524-8940 www.facebook.com/albanyseniorcenter email:[email protected] www.albanyca.org .