 MSPIFF 2008 | News, Updates, Late AdditionsRate the Films | 5/12/08 10:51 a.m. - Blindsight continues to screen this week at 7 p.m. at Oak St. Cinema. Films that will be screening at 9 p.m. this week include: Mon. May 12 - We Shall Overcome (Denmark, 109 min.), Tues. May 13, Circumcize Me (USA, 43 min.) & Winterland (Norway, 52 min.), Weds. May 14 - Bitter Sweetheart (Sweden, 90 min.) and Thurs. May 15 - Postman in Shangri-La (China, 93 min.) . 5/5/08 - 10:00 a.m. - The Best of the Fest schedule is online: HERE 5/1/08 - 10:12 a.m. - Check out the gallery of photos from the Fest. 4/30/08 - 2:12 p.m. - The Best of Fest schedule is now available. Thanks for voting!
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| SCREENINGS: Wednesday, May 7th, 2008 9pm, Oak St. Cinema Director: KRISZTINA GODA Screwball comedy follows thirty-three-year-old theater dramaturg Dora (Judit Schell) who meets cute with swaggering actor Tamas (ubiquitous Kontroll star Sandor Csanyi) when she’s forced to a window ledge by the sudden arrival of her current lover’s wife. As exasperated Dora tells actress chum Zsofi (Kata Dobo), she wants a kid but as for the guy, it’s just sex and nothing else. | |
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PRESENTED BY: VICTOR’S CAFE 
| SCREENINGS: Wednesday, May 7th, 2008 5pm, Oak St. Cinema Director: NICOLAS ENTEL Probably the only title in this year’s lineup to make a hit at both the Beverly Hills Film Festival and the Barcelona Tango Festival, director Entel’s debut documentary follows a group of Argentine musicians who walk the line between new school and Old World. “Orquesta Tipica” Fernandez Fierro is a twelve-man street band specializing in traditional tango music with a punk rock attitude. | |
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PRESENTED BY: STAR TRIBUNE 
| SCREENINGS: Wednesday, May 7th, 2008 7pm, Oak St. Cinema Director: PETER GILBERT AND STEVEN JAMES Awarded the "Inspiration Award" at this year's Full Frame documentary festival in Durham, NC. DIRECTOR & PRODUCER PRESENT Steve James (Hoop Dreams, Stevie) is one of the best documentary filmmakers alive. He may be drawn to an issue to start a project but, unlike Michael Moore or Morgan Spurlock, he doesn’t investigate issues. He takes on the much greater challenge of showing us a fully rounded human being for whom the issue is a backdrop, one of many. | |
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