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July 12, 2009

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Sixty Six

One Show Only!

Sunday (11/16) 11:00 AM
Official Site & Trailer

Sixty Six

"A warm hearted story about a boy coming of age…enlightened by Bernie’s narration and a gallery of small comic details."—Roger Ebert, CHICAGO SUN-TIMES

England, summer 1966. For nerdy 12-year-old Bernie Rubens, the biggest day of his life is looming, the day he becomes a man—his Bar Mitzvah. His parents, Manny (Eddie Marsan, Vera Drake) and Esther (Helena Bonham Carter, Sweeney Todd) however, have accidentally scheduled it for the day of the World Cup final, so if England makes it, no one will attend. Based on director Paul Weiland’s own experiences, this is a gentle, deeply touching comedy about the ups and downs of childhood.


UK, 2006, 94 min, PG-13, Directed By Paul Weiland

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Constantine's Sword

One Show Only!

Sunday (11/16) 1:30
Official Site & Trailer

Constantine's Sword

"Endlessly fascinating—both because of its passion and its commitment to reason. There are moments in the film that are simply breathtaking."—Errol Morris, THE FOG OF WAR

Oscar-nominated filmmaker Oren Jacoby’s CONSTANTINE’S SWORD is an astonishing exploration of the dark side of Christianity, from the Emperor’s vision of the cross as a sword and symbol of power, to the rise of genocidal antisemitism. At its heart a detective story about religious extremism that reverberates across the centuries, this provocative documentary follows acclaimed author and former priest James Carroll on an enthralling journey of remembrance and reckoning.


USA, 2007, 95 min, NR, Directed By Oren Jacoby

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Circumcise Me: It's Not In Heaven

One Show Only!

Monday (11/17) 4:00
Trailer

Circumcise Me: It's Not In Heaven

Southeast Premiere!

"Is it hot in here, or am I the only one dressed for Poland in the 17th century?" Yisrael Campbell looks more like a rabbi than a stand-up comedian, but don’t let that fool you. This performer is seriously funny and his film portrait is a hilarious and moving story of one man’s quest for spiritual enlightenment against the bewildering backdrop of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.


Israel, 2008, 48 min, NR, Directed By David Blumenfeld & Matthew Kalman


Preceded By:

Waves of Freedom

Southeast Premiere!

This eye-opening documentary recounts one of the strangest and craziest unknown war adventure stories of the post WWII period. Using recently discovered archives, it brilliantly retells the unforgettable story of how American volunteers got involved in trying to break the British blockade of Palestine in 1947. Their journeys and battles became one of the boldest and brashest chapters in the saga that led to the creation of the State of Israel.


Israel, 2008, 52 min, NR, Directed By Alan Rosenthal

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The Secrets

One Show Only!

Monday (11/17) 6:45
Official Site & Trailer

The Secrets

"One of the best Israeli films of recent years, THE SECRETS is an emotionally overpowering drama. The film’s mix of sensuality and spirituality is arresting."—THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER

A studious, devoutly religious daughter of a prominent rabbi convinces her father to postpone her marriage for a year so that she might study at a Jewish seminary for women. But her quest for individuality takes a defiant turn when she befriends a free-spirited, headstrong fellow student. Nominated for 8 Israeli Film Academy Awards and co-starring the great French actress, Fanny Ardant (Ridicule, 8 Women), THE SECRETS is an extraordinary, entertaining, and daring look at a forbidden world.


France/Israel, 2007, 127 min, R, Directed By Avi Nesher, In Hebrew with English Subtitles



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