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Many Thanks for Supporting Film Streams. Film Streams Information Julianne Moore: Selected Work the Met: Live in HD Courses 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, Julianne Moore 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) 3 Women 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. Ruth Sokolof Theater 1340 Mike Fahey Street Film Streams Information Film Streams is a 501(c)3 nonprofit arts organization dedicated to enhancing the cultural environment of the Omaha- Council Bluffs area through the presentation and discussion of film as an art form. For more info, visit us at filmstreams.org. LOCATION, from 14th Street between Cuming HOURS & PARKING and Mike Fahey Streets. Street parking is also available Film Streams’ Ruth Sokolof in the vicinity surrounding the Theater is located at 1340 cinema (free after 9 pm and all Mike Fahey Street in downtown day on Sunday). Omaha, within the Saddle Creek Records complex — one block west of the TD Ameritrade TICKETS ballpark and one block south of Buy tickets at the box office Want to help us Cuming Street. Showtimes begin (open 30 min. before the day’s continue to bring in the early evening Monday, first showtime) or online at Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, filmstreams.org. Unless other- quality cinema to and early afternoon Thursday, wise noted, tickets are $9 general, Saturday, and Sunday. $7 for seniors, students, teachers, our community? military, and those arriving by Free parking is available in the To join, renew, or gift a lot behind our theater, accessible bike, and $4.50 for Members. Film Streams Membership today, or to make a donation, visit our Membership page at film- Many thanks for streams.org or call 402.933.0259. 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