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World Cinema
PRESENTED BY: CANADIAN CONSULATE  TICKETS:
| SCREENINGS: TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 5:45PM; ST. ANTHONY U.S. PREMIERE Director: MARK WIHAK River is another small picture out of relative nowhere that would be swallowed whole in a more aggressive marketplace. Here, Mark Wihak’s wonderfully evocative near-romance has room to breathe without calling for life support. All you have to do is see it. | |
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PRESENTED BY: SOFITEL  TICKETS:
| SCREENINGS: FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 7:15PM; ST. ANTHONY SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 5:15PM; ST. ANTHONY Director: CLAUDE LELOUCH Melodrama, comedy, suspense, part road movie, some western, this inventive melange from whom else but French master Claude Lelouch and the film genres he’s always loved and practiced. | |
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| SCREENINGS: SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 5:00PM; ST. ANTHONY Director: RICHARD ROXBURG Bold and overwhelming Aussie landscape of the “new immigrant” 1950s is second character in the story of this coming-of-age family tale that is both epic and intimate in scope, based on a lyrical remembrance of a once-happy childhood in the Australian outback haunted by immigrant hardships Down Under. | |
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| SCREENINGS: SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1:00PM; ST. ANTHONY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 9:15PM; ST. ANTHONY Director: JOANNA KOS & KRZYSZTOF KRAUZE While waiting for construction on their new building to be completed, young couple Beata and Bartek and their two children move into a tiny Warsaw apartment occupied by Bartek’s mother. The close quarters escalate long-brewing tensions between the two women, until an unexpected change in the situation forces an uneasy truce. | |
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| SCREENINGS: SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 9:30 PM; ST. ANTHONY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 9:30PM; ST. ANTHONY U.S. PREMIERE Director: EDDY TERSTALL Sextet is also a movie inside a movie. The six stories– parts of a trilogy chronicling Dutch life– of sex life in Amsterdam are strung together (a lesbian couple, a sexologist, Moroccan immigrants, among others) by the comments of a weird film teacher who criticizes the film’s structure as well as its playful, sometimes lurid content. | |
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PRESENTED BY: BRIT'S PUB and MN FILM & BOARD  TICKETS:
| SCREENINGS: SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 7:30PM; ST. ANTHONY DIRECTOR AND PRODUCER PRESENT Director: GARTH JENNINGS This fresh and inventive take on friendship, family, film heroes and the death-defying adventures of growing up in the video age begins in 1980s Britain, when young Will (Bill Milner), raised in isolation among the puritanical “Brethren”, who forbid TV and music itself, encounters something beyond his wildest fantasies: a pirated copy of Rambo: First Blood. | |
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PRESENTED BY: Norwegian Consulate  TICKETS:
| SCREENINGS: SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 9:40PM; ST. ANTHONY TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 5:15PM; ST. ANTHONY Director: ERIK RICHTER STRAND A fast-paced thriller about well-intentioned post-teenager who is on a one-man campaign to stamp out sexual abuse when the situation spins out of control. | |
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PRESENTED BY: SUN COUNTRY  TICKETS:
| SCREENINGS: SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 2:30PM; ST. ANTHONY Director: JIA ZHANG-KE Celebrated Chinese director Jia (Platform, Unknown Pleasures) sets his pastiche of ordinary lives against the extraordinary backdrop of Fengjie, the ancient city threatened with destruction in the flooding on the Yangtze of the Three Gorges Dam Project. | |
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| SCREENINGS: FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 7:00PM; ST. ANTHONY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 4:45PM; ST. ANTHONY U.S. PREMIERE Director:HITOSHI YAZAKI Based on a Japanese comic book, sensitive and warm Strawberry Shortcakes follows the ups and downs of four young women in Tokyo looking for love and trying to cope with single life, with strands skillfully woven into a flawless whole. | |
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PRESENTED BY: ALLIANCE FRANÇAISE  TICKETS:
| SCREENINGS: SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 7:20PM; ST. ANTHONY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 8:00PM; ST. ANTHONY Director:GUILLAUME CANET Award-winning actor Canet continues to make a name for himself as a director with his second feature, a twisty, Hitchcockian thriller that garnered four César Awards. | |
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PRESENTED BY: KHYBER PASS CAFE  TICKETS:
| SCREENINGS: TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 7:15PM; ST. ANTHONY FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 5:00PM; ST. ANTHONY Director: FATIH AKIN This tender and profound tale of two families, two deaths and a search for meaning across two cultures is set against the backdrop of the divide between Germany and Turkey, where the intersecting destinies play out between a Hamburg University professor, Nejat, who fi nds his father involved with a hard-as-nails prostitute, and her liberated political activist daughter. | |
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