Monday, October 9th |
5@5: Comes a Time
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There comes a time when our lives call out for a change. Follow the journeys of the colorful characters in this array of shorts as they each embark on their singular searches to find a new way of life. SHORTS IN PROGRAM: Cold Kenya, Disappearing, Duck Man, Dupe, Fishy, It's My Turn Now, Ready All 5@5 Programs are only $5Mon. Oct 9, 5:00PM, Rafael |
5@5: I Am a Child
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Family dynamics are an endless resource of rich, funny and heartbreaking stories. And, as in these shorts, it's often our childhood experiences that set us up for the tales to be told later. SHORTS IN PROGRAM: Bright Lights, Father's Day, Fourteen, Locked Upstairs, The Ranch, The Stories, What Remains All 5@5 Programs are only $5 Mon. Oct 9, 5:00PM, Sequoia |
After the Wedding
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Danish director Susanne Bier (Brothers, Open Hearts, The One and Only) explores the turbulent terrain of the heart in a gripping drama that focuses on characters faced with tough choices. Mon. Oct 9, 7:00PM, Cinema Corte Madera |
August Days
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Taking a break from his research into the life of his old friend, the late journalist Ramon Barnils, Marc and his twin brother, David, embark on a tour of Catalonia. Sat. Oct 7, 5:45PM, Sequoia |
Café Setareh
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Three Iranian women navigate the lively living rooms, quiet back streets and private apartments of their tight-knit community in modern Tehran, in this intriguing film that speaks to the universal experiences of love, loss, honor and duty that transcend time and place. Sat. Oct 7, 12:30PM, Rafael |
Family Law
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This fresh Argentine comic drama about finding one's place in life offers emotionally rewarding insights into the life of a late-bloomer Ariel Perelman, a young, floundering law professor who lives in the shadow of his much-admired attorney father. Fri. Oct 6, 7:00PM, Sequoia |
Georgi and the Butterflies
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Dr. Georgi Lulchev's indefatigable entrepreneurial scheming has kept his home for psychologically challenged men afloat in the turbulent waters of post-Cold War capitalism in Bulgaria. PRECEDED BY: Outsider: The Life and Art of Judith Scott Mon. Oct 9, 6:30PM, Rafael |
God Grew Tired of Us
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Three young Sudanese men journey from a Kenyan refugee camp to the US, where they must master a new culture while coming to terms with the violence and the families they left behind. Sat. Oct 7, 3:00PM, Throckmorton |
Holly
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With powerful performances and a searing look into Cambodia's underbelly, Holly explores the overwhelming problem of and demand for human trafficking. All the more, what happens when one stops, looks into a stranger's eyes and knows they are worth saving. Sat. Oct 7, 3:00PM, Rafael |
Infamous
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Writer-director Douglas McGrath's version of Truman Capote's writing of In Cold Blood will take you to heights of society and depths of emotion not visited before. With a star-studded ensemble cast including Sigourney Weaver, Sandra Bullock, Daniel Craig and Gwyneth Paltrow. Fri. Oct 6, 9:30PM, Sequoia |
Johnny Slade's Greatest Hits
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Third-rate lounge singer Johnny Slade just can’t seem to catch a break, until he’s hired by a mysterious club owner to perform in one of the hottest nightclubs in town. But as his popularity rises, Johnny becomes aware of the strange correlation between the songs and the morning newspaper crime reports. Sat. Oct 7, 1:15PM, Sequoia |
Klunkerz
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Originating in MVFF's backyard–Mt. Tam, to be exact–as an outgrowth of Bay Area counterculture, the global phenomenon of mountain biking is celebrated in this fast-moving documentary that honors the sport's gonzo riders. PRECEDED BY: Russian Hill Roulette Sun. Oct 8, 6:30PM, Sequoia JUST ADDED! |
Longing
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An adulterous affair between a German fireman and a waitress threatens his marriage. With outstanding performances by a nonprofessional cast, and director Valeska Grisebach's striking, unadorned style, the film's emotional intensity is transcendent. Sat. Oct 7, 9:45PM, Rafael |
Madeinusa
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Like a South American version of The Wickerman, this haunting feature debut from Peruvian filmmaker Claudia Llosa captures the clash of urban and village cultures. Fri. Oct 6, 9:15PM, Sequoia |
One Winter Story
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Surfer Sarah Gerhardt gained celebrity status as the first woman to conquer Northern California's legendary Maverick's. Her dramatic personal journey, from poverty and despair to accomplishment and peace, takes center stage in this beautifully layered and artful film. PRECEDED BY: Talking to My Mom Sun. Oct 8, 4:15PM, Sequoia |
The Queen
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Helen Mirren is Queen Elizabeth II in director Stephen Frears' fascinating, revelatory look behind the scenes at the monarchy during the week following Princess Diana's death. Sat. Oct 7, 6:30PM, Rafael Also see: |
Raining Cats and Frogs
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Apparently, Noah's ark was no picnic, or so claims this delightful animated film that dares to ask the silly-serious question: Just how long before the animals take over the boat? Sat. Oct 7, 11:00AM, Rafael |
Taafe Fanga
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Beautifully shot, gender-bending farce in which women and men switch roles to hilarious effect. A 1997 African classic, by Adama Drabo. Mon. Oct 9, 6:45PM, Rafael |
























