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This is Haley’s best film, his most character-driven, gentle, and ultimately tations of E.M. Forster novels, unpublished the first pope from the Americas, and he was also the first to take his papal name from ing in a bordello. This surreal and erotic late-sixties daydream from legendary provocateur Luis moving – and includes some pretty kick-ass, well-written pop music. Nick Offerman does until after his death in 1971. Maurice Hall Francis of Assisi, patron saint of animals and renouncer of wealth. Pope Francis insistently Buñuel is an examination of desire and fetishistic pleasure (for both its characters and its viewers), his best film work as Frank, the owner of a record store. His daughter, Sam (James Wilby) embarks on a journey of speaks on behalf of the poor, and this alone renders him an outlier among world leaders. as well as a gently absurdist take on contemporary social mores and class divisions. 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Not only is she preparing for college, but she’s leaving Francis advocates solidarity with the LGBTQ community and gender equality and cites pared to the charming, self-assured object her girlfriend behind when she does…. “Hearts” is a comedy about emotional support and ecological preservation as the world’s most pressing concer. —NOW Toronto of his affections. With Denholm Elliot, Rupert “A WISE, ENORMOUSLY ENJOYABLE FILM ABOUT THE POWER OF FANTASY artistic joy – and we could use a few more of those. —RogerEbert.com Graves, Simon Callow, and . — -- A TOAST TO THE IMPORTANCE OF DREAMS.” – E.M. FORSTER 99% - ROTTEN TOMATOES! 100% - ROTTEN TOMATOES! “YOU’LL FIND YOURSELF RIVETED TO THE PROCEEDINGS.” –Hitfix aug 26 (4:45 & 7:00) aug 27 (7:00 & 9:00) aug 28 (7:00 only) aug 29 & 30 (7:00 & 9:10) aug 31 & sept 1 (7:00 & 9:15) WON’T YOU BE MY NEIGHBOR? 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When society encroaches upon their The women will infiltrate the Met Gala and steal a Cartier diamond necklace so valuable thing we’re meant to take away is that no matter how we look or feel (sad, mad, plaid), deeply romantic, political, respectful of music freedom, they withdraw even further; the troubled father into his growing paranoia and that it’s been in a vault for decades. —National Public Radio we’re special, each of us, loved unconditionally by this nice, nice man. There is no doubt and literature, and impeccably dressed. A the restless girl into her dreams of being a normal teenager. Minimalistic, deliberate that we miss him, badly. “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?” is a wonderful breather from real- bit like its heroines, then, the Schlegel sis- and largely silent, “Leave No Trace” clings to each word like an endangered species. It ity, from which you come back more conscious of the hate that more than ever runs the ters ( and Helena Bonham demands patience from the audience, but that patience is richly rewarded. —Seattle Times world. — Vulture Carter), champagne socialists whose pro- “SMASHING FUN...IMPOSSIBLE TO RESIST.” gressive values are tested by their emotional connections to men. Also starring Anthony – New York Times –Rolling Stone “AN ENLIGHTENING AND DEEPLY TOUCHING DOCUMENTARY.” – San Francisco Chronicle Hopkins. —The Observer “A DEEPLY AFFECTING STORY.”

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