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Movie Museum JUNE 2021 COMING ATTRACTIONS Movie Museum JUNE 2021 COMING ATTRACTIONS THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY 2 Hawaii Premieres! 2 Hawaii Premieres! DOUBLE FEATURE 2 Hawaii Premieres! MINARI 3 Hawaii Premieres! HATTIE ALI (2020-US) NERO WOLFE: (2011-UK) (2012-Spain) THE 6TH OF JUNE THE GOLDEN SPIDERS in widescreen Korean/Eng w/Eng subs ws Spanish w/Eng subtitles ws with Steven Yeun, AT DAWN (2000-US) with Ruth Jones, Robert with Nadia de Santiago, Yuh-jung Youn, Alan S. Kim (1946-France) with Maury Chaykin Bathurst, Aidan Turner Verónica Forqué 11:45am, 4:15 & 6:30pm & 12, 4:30 & 9pm 3 & 7:15pm 3:30 & 7pm ---------------------------------- BLIND LOVES ---------------------------------- --------------------------------- ---------------------------------- Hawaii Premiere! (2008-Slovakia) THE FLOATING EL REINO NYNNE COME ON, 1 & 5:45pm CASTLE aka The Candidate (2005-Denmark) HAPPINESS --------------------------------- aka Nobô no shiro (2018-Spain/France) Danish w/Eng subtitles ws aka Shiawase Kamon ITALIAN RACE (2012-Japan) Spanish w/Eng subtitles ws with Mille Dinesen, (2012-Japan) (2016-Italy) Japanese w/Eng subtitles ws with Antonio de la Torre Claes Bang, Lars Kaalund Japanese w/Eng subtitles ws Italian w/Eng subtitles ws with Mansai Nomura 4:45 & 9pm 5:15 & 8:45pm 2 & 8:45pm 3:30 & 8:15pm 1:45 & 6:15pm 3 4 5 6 7 King Kamehameha Day 2 Hawaii Premieres! 3 Hawaii Premieres! EL DESCONOCIDO JUDAS AND THE (2015-Spain) MINARI EL REINO BLACK MESSIAH NYNNE (2005-Denmark) (2020-US) (2018-Spain/France) Danish w/Eng subtitles ws Spanish w/Eng subtitles, ws (2021-US) in Korean/English w/English Spanish w/Eng subtitles ws with Luis Tosar in widescreen 12:45 & 6:45pm subtitles & in widescreen with Antonio de la Torre, ---------------------------------- 4 & 8:15pm with Daniel Kaluuya, Mónica López LaKeith Stanfield CHEZ NOUS ---------------------------------- with Steven Yeun, (2013-Netherlands/Belgium) Hawaii Premiere! 12, 4:15 & 8:30pm 1, 3:30 & 8pm Yuh-jung Youn, --------------------------------- ---------------------------------- Dutch w/Eng subtitles ws COME ON, Alan S. Kim, Yeri Han, ALI HOPE GAP 2:30 & 8:30pm HAPPINESS Noel Cho, Will Patton (2012-Spain) (2019-UK) ----------------------------------- (2012-Japan) Spanish w/Eng subtitles ws in widescreen TURKISH GAMBIT Japanese w/Eng subtitles ws Written and Directed by with Nadia de Santiago, with Annette Bening, (2005-Russia/Bulgaria) Yûma Ishigaki, Sawa Suzuki Lee Isaac Chung Verónica Forqué Bill Nighy, Josh O'Connor Russ/Turk/Fren subtitled ws 6pm only 2:15, 4:30, 6:45 & 9pm 2:30 & 6:45pm 6pm only 4:30pm only 10 11 12 13 14 2 Hawaii Premieres! Hawaii Premiere! JUDAS AND THE Happy Father's Day! LAND THE FLOATING ITALIAN RACE BLACK MESSIAH THE COURIER (2021-US) in widescreen CASTLE aka Veloce come il vento (2021-US) (2020-UK/US) with Robin Wright, (2012-Japan) (2016-Italy) in widescreen in widescreen Demián Bichir Japanese w/Eng subtitles ws Italian w/Eng subtitles ws with Daniel Kaluuya, with Benedict Cumberbatch, Directed by Robin Wright with Mansai Nomura, with Stefano Accorsi, LaKeith Stanfield Merab Ninidze, Jessie 12, 3:30, 5:15 & 8:45pm Kôichi Sato, Nana Eikura Matilda De Angelis Directed by Shaka King Buckley, Rachel Brosnahan ---------------------------------- 3:15 & 8pm 4:15 & 8:30pm 1, 3:30 & 8pm 12, 4, 6:15 & 8:30pm Hawaii Premiere! --------------------------------- -------------------------------- --------------------------------- ---------------------------------- COMING OF AGE CHEZ NOUS EL DESCONOCIDO THE NEPHEW Hawaii Premiere! aka Anfang 80 (2013-Netherlands/Belgium) (2015-Spain) (1998-Ireland) HATTIE (2011-Austria) Dutch w/Eng subtitles ws Spanish w/Eng subtitles, ws English subtitles, widescreen (2011-UK) German w/Eng subtitles ws with Alex Klaasen, Achmed with Luis Tosar, Hill Harper, Donal McCann, in widescreen with Christine Ostermayer, Akkabi, Thomas Acda Javier Gutiérrez Pierce Brosnan with Ruth Jones Karl Merkatz 6pm only 6:30pm only 6pm only 2:15pm only 1:45 & 7pm 17 18 19 20 21 2 Hawaii Premieres! 2 Hawaii Premieres! Hawaii Premiere! LAND 2 Hawaii Premieres! COMING OF AGE CAMPEONES CHEZ NOUS (2021-US) NERO WOLFE: aka Anfang 80 aka Champions (2013-Netherlands/Belgium) in widescreen CHAMPAGNE FOR ONE (2011-Austria) (2018-Spain) Dutch w/Eng subtitles ws with Robin Wright (2001-US) German w/Eng subtitles ws Spanish w/Eng subtitles ws with Alex Klaasen, Achmed Directed by Robin Wright 1 & 6:45pm with Kark Merkatz, with Javier Gutiérrez Akkabi, Thomas Acda 12:30, 2:15 & 6:15pm ---------------------------------- Christine Ostermayer 4 & 8:30pm 1 & 9pm ---------------------------------- BRONZE MAGICIAN 4:30 & 8:30pm -------------------------------- ---------------------------------- (1963-Japan) ---------------------------------- COME ON, THE COURIER Hawaii Premiere! Japanese w/Eng subtitles ws CAMPEONES HAPPINESS (2020-UK/US) TURKISH GAMBIT 2:45 & 8:30pm aka Champions aka Shiawase Kamon in widescreen aka Turetskiy gambit -------------------------------- (2018-Spain) (2012-Japan) with Benedict Cumberbatch, (2005-Russia/Bulgaria) EL DESCONOCIDO Spanish w/Eng subtitles ws Japanese w/Eng subtitles ws Rachel Brosnahan Russ/Turk/Fren subtitled ws (2015-Spain) with Javier Gutiérrez Yûma Ishigaki, Sawa Suzuki Directed by Dominic Cooke with Egor Beroev Spanish w/Eng subtitles ws 6:15pm only 6:15pm only 3, 5 & 7pm 4 & 8pm 4:45pm only 24 25 26 27 28 $8 General Admission / $5 Members, Seniors (60+), Kids (12-) All films will be presented Reservations Recommended. Call 735-8771. with digital sound. MOVIE MUSEUM June 2021 $8 General Admission / $5 Members, Seniors & Children COMING ATTRACTIONS Reservations Recommended. Call 735-8771. HATTIE (2011-UK) 85m *** D: Dan Zeff. Ruth Jones, Robert NERO WOLFE: THE GOLDEN SPIDERS (2000-US) THE NEPHEW (1998-Ireland) 100m *** D: Eugene Bathurst, Aidan Turner (Poldark). A favorite character on the 93m *** ½ D: Bill Duke. Maury Chaykin, Timothy Brady. Hill Harper, Donal McCann, Pierce Brosnan, CARRY ON movie series, popular comedic actress Hattie Jacques Hutton, Bill Smitrovich, Mimi Kuzyk, Colin Fox. In this Sinéad Cusack, Aislin McGuckin, Phelim Drew, Luke (Jones) seemed (to the British public) blissfully married to John masterful adaptation of Rex Stout’s mystery, a street Griffin, Niall Toibin. Friendly Chad (Harper), a Le Mesurier (Bathurst). The truth was much spicier. Hattie’s kid interrupts reclusive New York City sleuth Nero 17-year-old New Yorker, arrives in a small Irish island turbulent love life is chronicled in this biopic set in the 1960s. Wolfe’s (Chaykin) dinner with an eyewitness account town to visit his estranged uncle Tony (McCann), a Nominated for 2 awards. For ages 15 and older. of a kidnapping. The next day, Wolfe finds out that the grumpy and narrow-minded farmer. The little town boy has been run over by the same car the boy described is abuzz about the handsome dreadlocked stranger, EL REINO aka The Candidate (2018-Spain/France) 131m *** ½ in his account of the kidnapping. Compelled to find the unlocking closets full of skeletons in this breezy ro- D: Rodrigo Sorogoyen. Antonio de la Torre, Mónica López, Josep child’s killer, Wolfe sends his streetwise assistant Archie mantic comedy-drama. A delightful Celtic soundtrack Maria Pou, Bárbara Lennie, Nacho Fresneda. In this political Goodwin (Hutton) to comb Manhattan for clues. For and gorgeous scenery make this film a treat for eyes thriller set in 2007 Spain, up-and-coming politician Manuel (de la ages 12 and older. and ears. PG-13. Screened with English subtitles. Torre) is living high off the hog with other members of the ruling party, siphoning funds from foreign aid and crooked contracts. THE FLOATING CASTLE aka Nobô no shiro (2012-Ja- THE COURIER (2020-UK/US) 112m *** ½ D: When a tape is leaked incriminating Manuel for money launder- pan) 145m *** D: Shinji Higuchi, Isshin Inudô (LA Dominic Cooke. Benedict Cumberbatch, Merab ing, he must outmaneuver the law, the press and his own party to MAISON DE HIMIKO). Mansai Nomura, Kôichi Sato, Ninidze, Rachel Brosnahan, Jessie Buckley. In this survive. Winner of 32 awards. For ages 15 and older. Takehiro Hira, Hiroki Narimiya, Nana Eikura, Masahiko nifty Cold War Era spy tale inspired by real events, Nishimura, Tomomitsu Yamaguchi. In 1590, in the land London businessman Greville Wynne (Cumberbatch) ALI (2012-Spain) 87m *** D: Paco R. Baños. Nadia de Santiago, of Bushu (now Saitama), Oshi castle is attacked by the regularly travels to Eastern Europe for work. He is Verónica Forqué, Adrián Lamana, Lluís Marco, Julián Villagrán. forces of warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi in his campaign to recruited by CIA operative Donovan (Brosnahan) to Spanish 18-year-old Ali is afraid to drive. She is afraid to fall in unify Japan. Much to his surprise, the castle, defended transport secrets from Russian mole Oleg Penkovsky love, especially with her cute co-worker, Julio (Lamana). But most only by a force of 500, holds out against Toyotomi’s (Ninidze). What starts out as a jolly adventure of all, she’s afraid to leave her mercurial mother Alicia’s (Forqué) 20,000. Oshi castle’s forces are led not by a famous becomes deadly serious in this engaging thriller. side. Saddled for years with caring for her mentally unstable military hero, but by Lord Narita Nagachika (Nomura), Nominated for 1 award. Rated PG-13. mom, Ali is caught in an unfamiliar situation when Alicia meets considered by samurai and farmers alike to be a frivolous charming dancer Antonio (Marco) and falls in love. Winner of 5 fool. This thrilling star-studded samurai adventure won LAND (2021-US) 89m *** D: Robin Wright (feature awards. For ages 15 and older. 1 award. For ages 12 and older. directorial debut). Robin Wright, Demián Bichir. Bereaved by the loss of her husband and son, Edee NYNNE (2005-Denmark) 92m *** D: Jonas Elmer. Mille Dinesen, EL DESCONOCIDO aka Retribution (2015-Spain) 100m (Wright) buys a cabin on a mountainside in Wyoming Lars Kaalund, Claes Bang, Ole Lemmeke, Jimmy Jørgensen. *** D: Dani de la Torre. Luis Tosar, Javier Gutiérrez, and shuts herself off from society in this beautiful tale When 30-something journalist Nynne (Dinesen) is dumped by Fernando Cayo, Goya Toledo.
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