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Film Streams at the Ruth Sokolof Theater Programming Calendar 10.4 April – June 2017 FAR FROM HEAVEN Focus Features/Photofest

Julianne Moore: FILMS Far From Heaven Selected Work Omaha Steaks Classics 2002 (PG-13) April 8 – May 31 Still Alice 2014 (PG-13) The Big Lebowski Known for subtle yet intense perfor- 1998 (R) mances, has forged a The Kids Are singular career through nuanced All Right 2010 (R) Children portrayals of enigmatic characters of Men 2006 (R) with deep internal struggles. The End of the Affair 1999 (R) Our tribute spans her remarkable screen career, from Boogie Nights 1997 (R) scene-stealing supporting roles to stand-up-and-take- Safe 1995 (R) notice leading turns. Vanya on Revisit them this April and May — and be sure to join us 42nd St. 1994 (PG) on April 24 at the Holland Performing Arts Center, when The Hours 2002 (PG-13) Julianne Moore joins fellow Oscar winner Alexander Magnolia 1999 (R) Payne for Film Streams’ Feature VII. Proceeds Julianne’s Picks from the event support our Rosemary’s day-to-day operations. Baby 1968 (R) 1977 (PG)

Courses Themed, multi-week seminars providing the tools of film analysis.

Instructor: Film/Style 2 Diana Martinez, PhD An introduction to the Film Streams aesthetic techniques REAR WINDOW Education Director employed by some of the Cost: most influential and General $125 challenging filmmakers in the medium’s history. In its second installment, Film Streams Film/Style will continue to explore the The Auteur: Sundays: Members $75 complex interplay of image and sound that Alfred Hitchcock May 14 – June 11, 2017 Student/Teacher/ shapes our viewing experience. Join us 11 am – 2 pm Senior/Military $100 and step into the vivid worlds of cinema’s Using the films of Alfred Hitchcock, we will discuss the Syllabus: Location: most stylish films. recurring themes and stylistic The Lady Vanishes 1938 Film Streams’ Saturdays: Syllabus: signatures that define the direc- Notorious 1946 Ruth Sokolof Theater April 29 – June 3, 2017 Last Year tor’s body of work. Learn how Rope 1948 1340 Mike Fahey 10 am – 1 pm at Marienbad 1961 his distinct personal vision influ- Rear Window 1954 Street ences the filmmaking process (skipping May 13) The Grandmaster 2013 Vertigo 1958 and elevates a good film to a Certified Copy 2010 cinematic classic. Join us and The Love Witch 2016 see through the eyes of one of Safety Last! 1923 film history’s greatest directors.

The Met: Live in HD 2016 – 2017 Season

Tchaikovsky Strauss Presented in partnership with Eugene Onegin Der Rosenkavalier Live: Apr 22 Live: May 13 Encore: Apr 26 Encore: May 17

With Prelude Talks by Opera Omaha before live Saturday

DER ROSENKAVALIER showings. Tickets: $24 General, $20 for Film Streams Members and Opera Omaha Subscribers. $10 for students.

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Starts April 14 LOVESONG Lovesong First-Run Directed by So Yong Kim. Years after an emotional road trip, Starts April 21 Starts May 19 Sarah and Mindy grapple with unspoken Frantz First-Run (PG-13) The Lovers First-Run feelings on the eve of Mindy’s wedding. USA; 85 min. Directed by François Ozon. Directed by Azazel Jacobs. Skype Q&A screening In the aftermath of WWI, a German Debra Winger and Tracy Letts star as with So Yong Kim: April 14, 7pm. woman is shaken when a mysterious an unhappily married husband and wife, Frenchman arrives in her town to both increasingly committed to extramarital place flowers on her fiancé’s grave. lovers until embarking on an unexpected In French & German with English sub- and chaotic affair – with each other. titles. France/Germany; 113 min. USA; 94 min. Starts May 24 Citizen Jane: Battle for the City First-Run

I, DANIEL BLAKE Directed by Matt Tyrnauer. Launches with a collaborative screening presented with ONE Omaha! See Collaborations. FRANTZ Starts June 9 I, Daniel Blake Coming Soon Coming Soon First-Run (R) My Entire High Directed by Ken Loach. Graduation Coming Soon School Sinking First-Run A warm, funny, and moving into the Sea Obit First-Run film from a master of humane Directed by Directed by Vanessa Gould. cinema, Ken Loach’s latest First-Run (PG-13) Cristian Mungiu. puts human faces to UK aus- Directed by Dash Shaw. This glimpse into the inner Another quiet tale of ordinary workings of terity measures. UK/France/ A whacked-out, wondrous, Romanian people driven to Belgium; 100 min. obituary team explores ideas hand-animated film about extreme measures from the about life, death, and what we a high school that breaks director of 4 MONTHS, 3 choose to remember. USA; 95 min. off into the sea after WEEKS AND 2 DAYS. Roma- an earthquake. USA; 75 min. nia/France/Belgium; 127 min.

Julianne Moore: Omaha Steaks Classics Selected Work

STILL ALICE April 8 – May 31

April 8 & 10 April 9 & 12 Far From Heaven Still Alice 2014 (PG-13) 2002 (PG-13) Directed by Richard Glatzer Directed by Todd Haynes. & Wash Westmoreland. Julianne Moore earned her second Best Moore finally took an Oscar home for her searing Actress Oscar nod for her portrayal of a performance as a brilliant linguist diagnosed 1950s housewife whose prim suburban with Alzheimer’s. A tragic exploration, though not life crumbles, along with her ideas about without hope, of the moments that test ideas of THE BIG LEBOWSKI race, gender, and sexuality. USA; 107 min. the self. USA; 101 min. With post-show Screen Chat April 8, 2 pm! April 15, 17 & 20 April 16 & 19 The Big Lebowski The Kids Are 1998 (R) All Right 2010 (R) Directed by Joel & Ethan Coen. Directed by The Dude is on the case in this hazy Lisa Cholodenko. LA noir, starring Jeff Bridges in the role Fantastic performances of a lifetime and Moore as his feminist abound in this drama about artist client. I have to take this, it’s a family wobbling off center Sandro about the Biennale. USA; 117 min. after two teens introduce their two moms (Moore and CHILDREN OF MEN Annette Bening) to their bio- April 22 & 27 logical father (Mark Ruffalo). Children of Men 2006 (R) USA; 106 min. Julianne’s Pick! Directed by Alfonso Cuarón. April 23 & 26 The tension never abates in this thriller about a near future in which the human race has gone infertile and society is on the verge of Rosemary’s Baby 1968 (R) total breakdown. Moore is unforgettable as the leader of a guerrilla Directed by Roman Polanski. front. USA/UK/Japan; 109 min. In Roman Polanski’s Hollywood debut, stars as a very pregnant, very isolated woman April 29 & May 2 who is increasingly suspicious of those around her. May 6, 7 & 10 USA; 137 min. The End of the Affair 1999 (R) Boogie Nights 1997 (R) Julianne’s Pick! Directed by Neil Jordan. Directed by April 30 & May 3 This adaptation of Graham Paul Thomas Anderson. 3 Women 1977 (PG) Greene’s story of star-crossed Moore earned her first Academy Award Directed by love in post-WWII London nomination for her supporting role in this . earned Moore her first anarchic journey from innocence to expe- Best Actress Oscar nomina- rience, set in the porn industry. Spooky and tion. 35mm. UK/USA; 102 min. 35mm. USA; 155 min. dreamy Shelley Duvall are electric as roommates whose VANYA ON relationship morphs into May 13 & 18 42ND STREET something odd and danger- 1995 (R) ous. A trippy, experimental Safe treat. USA; 124 min. Directed by Todd Haynes. In this impossibly terrifying May 14 & 16 film, the monster is difficult Vanya on 42nd Street 1994 (PG) to identify. Moore stars as a suburban homemaker who Directed by Louis Malle. seemingly develops an allergy SAFE The product and document of Andre Gregory’s to the environment around her. three-years-long actors’ workshop based on Chekov’s 35mm. UK/USA; 119 min “Uncle Vanya,” written by David Mamet, starring Moore and Wallace Shawn. 35mm. USA; 119 min. May 28 & 31 May 21 & 23 Magnolia 1999 (R) Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. The Hours 2002 (PG-13) Grand in scale and ambition, this mystical collage of interrelated stories Directed by Stephen Daldry. visits LA folks in search of love and forgiveness, until ludicrous, joyous Three women across time are connected through redemption rains down on them all. 35mm. USA; 188 min. Virginia Woolf’s “Mrs. Dalloway.” Moore’s Best Supporting Actress nod made her a double nominee at the 2003 Oscars. 35mm. USA/UK; 114 min.

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April 1, 2, 6, 8, 9, & 13 MY LIFE AS A ZUCCHINI My Life as a Zucchini 2016 (PG-13) Directed by Claude Barras. April 15, 16, 20, 22, 23 & 27 Oscar-nominated stop-motion story The Red Turtle 2016 (PG) about an orphan’s healing journey. With the voice talents of Will Forte, Nick Directed by Michael Dudok de Wit. Offerman, Ellen Page, and Amy Sedaris. In this word-less animated feature, a man shipwrecked on a remote BABE: PIG IN THE CITY Switzerland/France; 70 min. island is visited by a mystical turtle. France/Belgium/Japan; 80 min. Common Sense Media Rating: 11+ Common Sense Media Rating: 8+

April 29, 30, May 4, 6, 7 & 11 Babe: Pig in the City 1998 (G) Directed by George Miller. A gallant pig must travel to a fantastical city to save the farm. The cult of this bizarre and wonderful sequel includes filmmaker Noah Baumbach. 35mm. Australia; 97 min. THE RED TURTLE Common Sense Media Rating: 8+

May 27, 28, June 10, 11 & 15 May 13, 14, 18, 20, 21 & 25 June 1, 3, 4 & 8 Mrs. Doubtfire The Seventh Art Stand: The Witches 1993 (PG-13) Short Films From and About 1990 (PG) Directed by Chris Columbus. the Middle East for Young Audiences Directed by Nicolas Roeg. Hellooo! It’s Robin William’s Cinema is an empathy machine, and this collection In this surreal Roald Dahl indelible turn as a desperate of short narrative and documentary films takes young adaptation from the auteur dad who poses as a British, people deep inside the lives of their counterparts from of grownup thrillers like DON’T female nanny to spend time with Iraq, Iran, Syria, and Yemen. Meet the children of these LOOK NOW a young boy his unwitting kids. USA; 125 min. countries, and you’ll come away with a deeper under- stumbles onto a convention of Common Sense Media Rating: 12+ standing of our shared bonds as the human family. All witches. UK/USA; 91 min. children want to laugh, to love, to learn, to find fulfillment Common Sense Media Rating: 9+ and live in peace. In English, Farsi & Arabic with English subtitles. Various countries; 65 min. Best for ages 10+ Spring Collaborations Special screenings with discussions and performances.

SILENTS IN CONCERT Tuesday, April 4, 7 pm BECOMING WARREN BUFFETT The Passion of Joan of Arc 1928 Directed by Carl Th. Dreyer. Free Screening This silent masterpiece, thought lost until a pristine copy was found in 1981, tells the story of France’s patron saint through Thursday, May 4, 7 pm innovative, still-astonishing camera techniques and compositions. Becoming Warren Buffett 2017 Presented with Opera Omaha and Omaha Under the Radar, Directed by Peter W. Kunhardt & Brian Oakes. featuring an original, live score. Silent. France; 82 min. The improbable story of how an ambitious, numbers-obsessed boy from Nebraska became one of the richest, most respected men in the world. Reservations open April 6 at filmstreams.org. Tue, May 9, 7 pm Tue, May 30, 7 pm Dreams 1990 (PG) The Man Directed by Who Fell to Akira Kurosawa. Earth 1976 (R) Wed, May 24, 7 pm This wondrous collection Directed by Nicolas Roeg. 2016 of dreams that actually visited Citizen Jane: Battle for the City legendary director Akira David Bowie stars as a Directed by Matt Tyrnauer. Kurosawa will springboard humanoid alien who comes to Earth to get water for his dying Presented with ONE Omaha, this riveting documentary into a discussion on planet. UK; 138 min. Post-film profiles a legendary urban activist who led the resistance the states of consciousness discussion on water issues and against making New York City more auto-centric. USA; 92 min. with Dr. Sanjay Singh, Chair of the Department conservation. Launches a one-week run! of Neurology at Creighton Science on Screen® is a national University School of Medicine. initiative of the Coolidge Corner Theatre in Brookline, Mass., with Tue, June 13, 7 pm FREE OUTDOOR USA/Japan; 119 min. major support from the Alfred P. Sloan SCREENINGS Foundation, pairing great films with 99 Homes 2014 talks by experts from the world of science, technology, and medicine. Directed by While we close for improvements during the college Ramin Bahrani. baseball tournament, please join us at:

Presented with Legal Aid Midtown Crossing | El Museo Latino of Nebraska, Michael Turner Park Shannon and Andrew Thu, June 22, Garfield star in this tense Mon, June 19, dusk 7:30 pm drama about a single father The Wiz 1978 (G) who goes to work for a Selena 1997 (PG) Directed by cynical real estate broker Directed by Sidney Lumet. to avoid foreclosure. With Gregory Nava. post-film panel on Omaha’s The beloved reimagining of Jennifer Lopez stars in this housing crisis, eviction, and THE WIZARD OF OZ with a biopic of the legendary THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH tenant rights. USA; 72 min. Motown twist. USA; 133 min. Tejano music sensation. USA; 127 min.