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Movie Museum MARCH 2015 COMING ATTRACTIONS Movie Museum MARCH 2015 COMING ATTRACTIONS THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY 2 Hawaii Premieres! Hawaii Premiere! Hawaii Premiere! 2 Hawaii Premieres! GREETINGS FROM BIRDMAN THE SCAPEGOAT BATTLE OF PORT RAINBOW KIDS BALEN (2014-US) (2012-UK) ARTHUR aka Dai yûkai (2011-Belgium) in widescreen in widescreen aka 203 Kôchi (1991-Japan) Flemish w/Eng subtitles ws with Michael Keaton Director: Charles Sturridge. (1980-Japan) Japanese w/Eng subttiles, ws 12:00, 3:30 & 7:00pm Director: Alejandro G. Iñárritu 12:00pm only in Japanese with English with Yae Kitabayashi. ---------------------------------- 12:00, 4:30 & 9:00pm ---------------------------------- subtitles & in widescreen 12:00, 4:15 & 8:30pm THE KAUTOKEINO ---------------------------------- BIRDMAN ---------------------------------- REBELLION Hawaii Premiere! (2014-US) Tatsuya Nakadai, Teruhiko THE SCAPEGOAT (2008-Denmark/Nor/Swed) RAINBOW KIDS in widescreen Aoi, Toshirô Mifune, Tetsurô (2012-UK) Saami/Norwegian/Swedish/ aka Dai yûkai with Michael Keaton, Zach Tanba, Hisaya Morishige. in widescreen Danish w/Eng subtitles, ws (1991-Japan) Galifianakis, Edward Norton with Matthew Rhys Director: Nils Gaup. Japanese w/Eng subttiles, ws Director: Alejandro G. Iñárritu Directed by Toshio Masuda. Director: Charles Sturridge. 12:00, 3:15 & 6:30pm 1:45, 5:15 & 8:45pm 5 2:15 & 6:45pm 6 2:00, 4:15, 6:30, 8:45pm 7 8 2:15 & 6:30pm 9 2 Hawaii Premieres! CALVARY SUNSHINE ON LEITH THE THEORY OF THE FINISHERS (2014-Ireland/UK) (2013-Scotland) SUNBURN EVERYTHING aka De toutes nos forces (1999-US) in widescreen Scots English, subtitled, ws (2014-UK) (2013-France/Belgium) with Brendan Gleeson, Chris in widescreen 12:00, 3:15 & 8:15pm in widescreen French w/Eng subtitles, ws O'Dowd, Aiden Gillen. with Cillian Murphy ---------------------------------- with Eddie Redmayne Director: Nils Tavernier 12:00, 4:30 & 9:00pm 12:00, 4:15 & 8:30pm Hawaii Premiere! 12:00, 4:00, 6:15 & 8:30pm 12:00 & 8:15pm --------------------------------- ---------------------------------- ---------------------------------- SUNBURN (1999-US) ---------------------------------- WHAT THE DAY in widescreen CALVARY THE PHYSICIAN OWES THE NIGHT 1:45 & 5:00pm (2014-Ireland/UK) THE THEORY OF (2013-Germany) (2012-France) ----------------------------------- in widescreen EVERYTHING in English, in widescreen French w/Eng subtitles, ws CALVARY (2014-Irish/UK) with Brendan Gleeson, Chris (2014-UK) in widescreen with Tom Payne, Stellan with Mohamed Fellag. in widescreen O'Dowd, Aiden Gillen. with Eddie Redmayne Skarsgård, Ben Kingsley. 1:45 & 6:15pm 6:30pm only 2:15pm only 1:30, 3:45 & 6:00pm 1:30 & 5:45pm 12 13 14 15 16 THE FINISHERS 2 Hawaii Premieres! 2 Hawaii Premieres! 3 Hawaii Premieres! 2 Hawaii Premieres! aka De toutes nos forces WHEN PIGS HAVE LOPE THE PHYSICIAN PAPER BIRDS (2013-France/Belgium) WINGS (2010-Spain/Brazil) (2013-Germany) aka Pájaros de papel French w/Eng subtitles, ws (2011-France/Germany/Belg) Spanish w/Eng subtitles ws 12:00pm only (2010-Spain) Director: Nils Tavernier Eng/Arab/Hebr subtitled, ws Alberto Ammann, Leonor ------------------------------- Spanish w/Eng subtitles, ws 12:00, 3:15 & 6:45pm Sasson Gabai, Baya Belal Watling, Pilar López de Ayala THIS LIFE with Imanol Arias. ---------------------------------- 12:00, 4:30 & 9:00pm 12:00, 4:30 & 6:15pm (2012-Denmark) 12, 4 & 8pm Hawaii Premiere! ---------------------------------- ---------------------------------- Danish w/Eng subtitles & ws -------------------------------- LOPE THE PHYSICIAN THE PHYSICIAN 2:45, 5:00 & 7:15pm WHEN PIGS HAVE (2010-Spain/Brazil) (2013-Germany) (2013-Germany) --------------------------------- WINGS Spanish w/Eng subtitles ws in English, in widescreen in English, in widescreen WHEN PIGS HAVE WINGS (2011-France/Germany/Belg) Alberto Ammann, Leonor with Tom Payne, Stellan with Tom Payne, Stellan (2011-France/Germany/Belg) Eng/Arab/Hebr subtitled, ws Watling, Pilar López de Ayala Skarsgård, Ben Kingsley. Skårsgard, Ben Kingsley. Eng/Arab/Heb subtitled, ws Sasson Gabai, Baya Belal 1:30, 4:45 & 8:30pm 1:45 & 6:15pm 1:45 & 8:00pm 9:30pm only 2:15 & 6:15pm 19 20 21 22 23 Hawaii Premiere! 2 Hawaii Premieres! UNBROKEN OSHIN OSHIN THIS LIFE (2014-US) (2013-Japan) THE LIBERATOR (2013-Japan) aka Hvidsten gruppen in widescreen Japanese w/Eng subtitles, ws aka Libertador Japanese w/Eng subtitles, ws (2012-Denmark) Jack O'Connell, Domhnall Kokone Hamada, Aya Ueto (2013-Venezuela/Spain) Kokone Hamada, Aya Ueto, Danish w/Eng subtitles & ws Gleeson, Takamasa Ishihara. Director: Shin Togashi Spanish w/Eng subtitles, ws Pinko Izumi. with Jens Jørn Spottag. Director: Angelina Jolie. 12:00 & 4:30pm with Édgar Ramírez Director: Shin Togashi 12:00 & 8:15pm 12:00, 4:30 & 9:00pm ---------------------------------- 12:00, 4:30 & 9:00pm 12:00, 4:15 & 8:30pm ------------------------------- ---------------------------------- UNBROKEN --------------------------------- ---------------------------------- OSHIN OSHIN (2014-US) PAPER BIRDS THE LIBERATOR (2013-Japan) (2013-Japan) in widescreen aka Pájaros de papel aka Libertador Japanese w/Eng subtitles, ws Japanese w/Eng subtitles, ws Jack O'Connell, Domhnall (2010-Spain) (2013-Venezuela/Spain) Kokone Hamada, Aya Ueto Kokone Hamada, Aya Ueto Gleeson, Takamasa Ishihara. Spanish w/Eng subtitles, ws Spanish w/Eng subtitles, ws Director: Shin Togashi Director: Shin Togashi Director: Angelina Jolie. with Imanol Arias. with Édgar Ramírez 2:15, 4:15 & 6:15pm 2:30 & 7:00pm 2:00, 6:30 & 9:00pm 2:15 & 6:45pm 2:00 & 6:15pm 26 27 28 29 30 $5 General Admission / $4 Members All films will be presented Reservations Recommended. Call 735-8771. with digital sound. MOVIE MUSEUM March 2015 $5 General Admission / $4 Members COMING ATTRACTIONS Reservations Recommended. Call 735-8771. GREETINGS FROM BALEN aka Groenten uit Balen CALVARY (2014-Ireland/UK) 102m **** D: John Mi- LOPE aka The Outlaw (2010-Spain/Brazil) 102m *** D: An- (2011-Belgium) 106m *** D: Frank van Mechelen. Stany chael McDonagh (THE GUARD). Brendan Gleeson, Chris drucha Waddington (HOUSE OF SAND). Alberto Ammann Crets (EVERYTHING MUST GO), Tiny Bertels, Evelien O’Dowd, Kelly Reilly, Aidan Gillen, Dylan Moran, Isaach (CELL 211), Leonor Watling, Pilar López de Ayala, Luis Tosar. Bosmans, Bart Hollanders. In the Belgian zinc mining De Bankolé. Small town priest Father James (Gleeson) is This swashbuckling 16th century adventure is based on the town of Balen, the Vieille Montagne factory employs hearing a confession when the man on the opposite side life of famed Spanish poet and playwright Lope De Vega (Am- nearly every man. Frustrated by union inaction, the of the grate threatens to kill him in exactly one week. The mann). The film starts with dashing but penniless young Lope workers go on a massive strike. Caught in this unrest is “confessor” knows that Father James is innocent of any returning to Madrid from a stint in the Spanish Navy. Using 18-year-old Germaine (Bosmans), who desperately wants crime. The would-be killer wants Father James to die in his silver-tongued charm with the ladies, Lope finds a way to leave her little town for brighter lights. This engaging place of another priest. In a village full of suspects, Father to get his revolutionary theatrical ideas onstage, even if they Flemish comedy-drama, based on a real 9-week-long James has little time to solve the “who’ll-do-it”. This land him in jail. Winner of 5 awards. For ages 15 and older. strike in 1971, brilliantly evokes the early 1970s. For superb black comedy-mystery won 9 awards, including ages 12 and older. one from Berlin. Rated R. WHEN PIGS HAVE WINGS (2011-France/Germany/Bel- gium) 94m *** ½ D: Sylvain Estibal. Sasson Gabai, Baya THE KAUTOKEINO REBELLION aka Kautokeino- WHAT THE DAY OWES THE NIGHT aka Ce que le Belal, Myriam Tekaïa, Gassan Abbas. Poor Palestinian fisher- opprøret (2008-Denmark/Norway/Sweden) 92m *** D: jour doit à la nuit (2012-France) 155m *** D: Alexandre man Jafaar’s (Gabai) luck just seems to get worse each day. Nils Gaup. Anni-Kristiina Juuso, Mikael Persbrandt, Arcady. Nora Arnezeder, Fu’ad Aït Aattou, Mohamed This time he’s managed to net a Vietnamese pig! Considered Mikkel Gaup, Michael Nyqvist, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau. Fellag, Anne Parillaud, Vincent Perez. This rapturously unclean by Muslims and Jews alike, the beast is unwelcome In the Norwegian community of Kautokeino in 1852, beautiful love story adapted from Yasmina Khadra’s best everywhere in Gaza. It will take every ounce of ingenuity for Swedish businessman Ruth (Persbrandt) runs the only seller concerns an Algerian farmer’s son, Younès, who Jafaar to rid himself of the porker and make a profit too. This trading post in town. Kautokeino is the reindeer-herding as a child in 1939 is sent to live with his affluent Uncle imaginative absurdist comedy is a good-natured yet trenchant Sami peoples’ winter camp, and Ruth makes his fortune Mohamed (Fellag) in Oran. Younès, renamed Jonas (Aït observation on Arab-Israeli relations. Winner of 2 awards. selling them liquor. But when Sami herder Elen (Juuso), Aattou), lives a westernized life with a diverse assortment For ages 12 and older. inspired by charismatic Swedish temperance preacher of friends, whose friendship is threatened during the Laestadius (Nyqvist), rebels against Ruth, a tragic govern- Algerian War. Among his friends is Émilie (Arnezeder), THIS LIFE aka Hvidsten gruppen (2012-Denmark) 122m *** ment conspiracy results. This beautifully lensed epic won the source of Jonas’s heartache. For ages 12 and older. D: Anne-Grethe Bjarup Riis. Jens Jørn Spottag, Bodil Jør- 4 Amanda Awards. For ages 12 and older. gensen, Thomas Ernst, Laura Winther Møller. This intimate SUNSHINE ON LEITH (2013-Scotland) 96m *** D: account of a Danish family’s resistance to Nazi occupation BIRDMAN (2014-US) 119m **** D: Alejandro G. Iñár- Dexter Fletcher. Peter Mullan (WAR HORSE), Jane Hor- during World War II is based on a true story. Marius (Spottag) ritu (AMORES PERROS). Michael Keaton, Emma Stone, rocks (LITTLE VOICE), George MacKay, Kevin Guthrie, and Gudrun (Jørgensen) Fiil run the Hvidsten Inn in eastern Zach Galifianakis, Naomi Watts, Edward Norton.
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