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Non-Theatrical Screening Catalogue NON-THEATRICALNON-THEATRICAL SCREENING SCREENING CATALOGUE CATALOGUE ___________Select Works of Woody Allen Contents I. Select Films of Woody Allen II. Select Films of Pedro Almodóvar III. Award Winning & Acclaimed Documentaries IV. Award Winning & Acclaimed Films by Country • Argentina • Australia • Austria • Belgium • Brazil • Canada • China • Czech Republic • Denmark • England • Finland • France • Germany • India • Iran • Ireland • Israel • Italy • Japan • Mexico • Netherlands • New Zealand • Norway • Poland • Russia • South Africa • South Korea • Spain • Sweden • Switzerland • ailand • Ukraine • United States • Vietnam ____________________ SelectScreening Works Packages of Woody Allen Special Event Screening Packages Available Upon Request Filmmaker Lectures and Q&A Panels Dependent Upon Availability ___________________________ Select Select Films Works of Woody of Woody Allen Allen To Rome With Love Midnight in Paris 2012 112 min 2011 94 min Woody Allen, Penélope Cruz, Owen Wilson, Marion Cotillard, Alec Baldwin, Roberto Benigni, Rachel McAdams, Adrien Brody Ellen Page, Jesse Eisenberg Academy Award® A father meets his daughter’s Italian Best Original Screenplay in-laws-to-be in this ensemble comedy that interweaves four tales set in Rome. !e extraordinary experiences of an engaged couple travelling in Paris make them begin to question the kind of life they want to live. You Will Meet A Whatever Works Sweet and Lowdown Tall Dark Stranger 2009 92 min 1999 95 min 2010 98 min Larry David Sean Penn, Uma Thurman Anthony Hopkins, Naomi Watts An aging eccentric "nds Fictional biopic chronicling After her husband’s in"delity, a himself caught in a series of the life of the “world’s second Woman sees a psychic who tells bizarre situations after falling best jazz guitarist.” her she will meet a tall, dark stranger for a younger woman. and that he will be the love of her life. ______________________________ Select Select Films Works of Pedro of Woody Almodóvar Allen All About My Mother Bad Education 1999 101 min 2004 106 min Penélope Cruz Gael García Bernal Academy Award® GLAAD Award® Best Foreign Film Outstanding Film After her son’s accidental death, A "lm director uncovers a a woman travels to Barcelona web of deceit and revenge to reunite with an old friend. while adapting a short story. Broken Embraces Matador 2009 127 min 1986 110 min Penélope Cruz Antonio Banderas Critics Choice Award® Black comedy following the lives of Best Foreign Film a bull-"ghter who is turned on by killing, a lawyer with the same problem, and a A "lmmaker tells the story young man driven insane by his religious of his life before the accident upbringing. that has left him blind. ______________________________ Select Select Films Works of Pedro of Woody Almodóvar Allen Talk To Her !e Skin I Live In 2002 112 min 2011 117 min Rosario Flores Antonio Banderas Academy Award® BAFTA® Best Original Screenplay Best Foreign Film BAFTA® After his wife’s death, a Best Foreign Film surgeon attempts to invent skin that is impervious to injury. A bond develops between two men as they take care of two female coma patients. Volver Women on the Verge 2006 121 min of a Nervous Breakdown Penélope Cruz 1988 90 min Antonio Banderas Cannes Film Festival® Best Screenplay Best Actress - Penélope Cruz A woman crosses paths with her lover’s family in a very confusing After her death, a woman returns home, manner. in spectral form, to resolve situations she couldn’t settle during her lifetime. ________________________________________ AwardSelect Winning Works & of Acclaimed Woody Documentaries Allen American Hardcore Beats, Rhymes & Life Grateful Dawg 2006 100 min 2011 97 min 2000 81 min Directed by Paul Rachman Directed by Michael Rapaport 1 Directed by Gillian Grisman !e history of American !e tumultuous group dynamic that A look at the relationship punk rock from 1980 – 1986 has driven the in$uential hip-hop between Jerry Garcia and is showcased in this official group A Tribe Called Quest to mandolin player David selection from the 2006 the heights of success is examined Grisman. Sundance Film Festival®. in this documentary. It Might Get Loud Searching !e Devil And 2008 98 min For Sugar Man Daniel Johnston Directed by 2012 86 min 2005 110 min Davis Guggenheim Directed by Directed by Jeff Feuerzeig Malik1 Bendjelloul !is documentary explores the !is study offers a revealing Electric guitar from the viewpoint Two South Africans set out to look at the life of singer/ of Jimmy Page, Jack White, and discover what happened to their songwriter Daniel Johnston. !e Edge. unlikely musical hero, the 1970’s rock star, Rodriguez. ________________________________________ AwardSelect Winning Works & of Acclaimed Woody Documentaries Allen Anne Frank Blind Spot: Crumb 1994 119 min Remembered Hitler’s Secretary 1995 122 min 2002 90 min Directed by Terry Zwigoff Directed by Jon Blair Directed by Andre Heller & A portrait of underground Academy Award® Othmar Schmiderer cartoonist Robert Crumb. Best Documentary A documentary featuring !e story of Anne Frank interviews with one of is told using previously Adolf Hitler’s personal unreleased interviews and secretaries from WWII. footage. Dogtown And Z-Boys Every Little Step Inside Job 2001 91 min 2008 96 min 2010 120 min Directed by Stacy Peralta Directed by Directed by Charles Ferguson Adam Del Deo & James Stern Academy Award® Chronicle of the pioneering Best Documentary 1970’s Zephyr skate team. Cameras capture the plight A closer look at what caused of professional performers as they audition for a the "nancial meltdown of Broadway musical. 2008. ________________________________________ AwardSelect Winning Works & of Acclaimed Woody Documentaries Allen Jimmy Carter: Lightning In A Bottle Martha & Ethel 2004 103 min 1994 78 min Man From Plains 2007 125 min Directed by Directed by Antoine Fuqua Jyll Johnstone Directed by Jonathan Demme A documentary on the blues, !e story of two nannies A chronicle of the former shot at Radio City Music Hall. and the impact each has President’s nation wide on the families they take tour to promote his most care of. recent book. My Kid Could One Day In September Riding Giants 1999 94 min 2004 105 min Paint !at 2007 82 min Directed by Kevin MacDonald Directed by Stacy Peralta Directed by Academy Award® Amir Bar-Lev A comprehensive look at Best Documentary the history of sur"ng, from it’s origins as a tiny subculture A look at the work and A study of the 1972 Munich to it’s widespread popularity, success of a four year old Olympic games, in which Israeli and the obsession it causes. girl who’s paintings have athletes were taken hostage. become famous. ________________________________________ AwardSelect Winning Works & of Acclaimed Woody Documentaries Allen Sketches Of Soul Power Standard Operating 2008 92 min Frank Gehry Procedure 2005 84 min Directed by 2008 116 min Jeffrey Levy-Hinte Directed by Directed by Sydney Pollack Errol Morris A documentary on the legendary music concert !e signature style of An examination of the staged in Zaire in 1974. architect Frank Gehry incidents of torture and is explored by Sydney abuse of suspected terrorists Pollack. at the hands of U.S. troops. Steep !e Celluloid Closet !e Fog Of War 2007 92 min 1995 102 min 2003 95 min Directed by Directed by Rob Epstein Directed by Errol Morris Mark Obenhaus and Jeffrey Friedman Academy Award® !e legacy of extreme A charting of the cinematic Best Documentary skiing, from it’s early journey of gay and lesbian pioneers to the daredevils characters in Hollywood A look at former Secretary of of today. "lms throughout time. Defense Robert McNamara’s long and decorated career. ________________________________________ AwardSelect Winning Works & of Acclaimed Woody Documentaries Allen POM Presents: Tyson Winged Migration 2008 90 min 2001 98 min !e Greatest Movie Directed by James Toback Directed by Jacques Perrin Ever Sold and Jacques Cluzaud 2011 90 min Directed by Morgan Spurlock A candid look at the life of Mike Tyson. A bird’s eye view of the migrations of various avian A documentary about branding species. and product placement that is "nanced and made possible by branding and product placement. Who Killed Why We Fight ? 2005 98 min !e Electric Car 2006 92 min Directed by Eugene Jarecki Directed by Chris Paine A dissection of America’s A thought provoking military machine and why investigation into the we engage in war. short life of the GM EV1 Electric Car. ___________Select Works of Woody Allen Argentina I Don’t Want To Talk About It Nine Queens 1993 106 min 2000 114 min Marcello Mastroianni, Luisina Brando Ricardo Darin, Gaston Pauls Directed by Maria Luisa Bemberg Directed by Fabian Bielinsky A widow goes to great lengths to Two con artists try to pull off a give her daughter, born with dwar"sm, grift involving a sheet of rare a normal life. counterfeit stamps known as the “Nine Queens.” !e Secret in !eir Eyes Son Of !e Bride 2009 129 min 2001 123 min Ricard Darin, Soledad Villamil Ricardo Darin, Hector Alterio Directed by Juan José Campanella Directed by Juan José Campanella Academy Award® Best Foreign Film A middle aged man reunites with an old friend, causing him to closely A startling discovery comes to examine his life, present and past. light when a criminal investigator writes a novel about an unsolved case. ___________Select Works of Woody Allen Australia Animal Kingdom Jindabyne Australia 2010 113 min Australia 2006 123 min Guy Pearce, Joel Edgarton Laura Linney, Gabriel Byrne Directed by David Michôd Directed by Ray Lawrence !e story of a boy who Relations between a man must navigate between and his wife are strained his criminal family and after he discovers a corpse the cop who thinks he on a "shing trip. can save him. !e Children of Huang Shi Me, Myself, I Australia 2008 125 min New Zealand 1999 104min Radha Mitchell, Jonathan Rhys Meyers Rachel Griffiths, David Roberts Directed by Roger Spottiswoode Directed by Pip Karmel A British journalist and an A woman stumbles upon an Australian nurse save a group old photo that makes her of orphans during the Japanese question her life’s path.
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