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| SCREENINGS: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 7:00PM; ST. ANTHONY Director: LEOPOLD GRUN Late American singer and actor Dean Reed was a phenomenon. Largely ignored in the West, he was a huge star in South America and the Eastern bloc during the Cold War. Dean Reed was a political idealist who loved to entertain, a showman who decided to live in the German Democratic Republic; a ladies man in search of his great love, who saw in Socialism the fulfillment | |
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| SCREENINGS: SUNDAY, APRIL 27, 2:40PM; ST. ANTHONY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 9:25PM; ST. ANTHONY U.S. PREMIERE Director: IRENE LANGERMANN Rubljovka Chaussee is a 30-km long road leading from Moscow to the Russian countryside. This area has been and still acts like a magnet for the rich and powerful of Russia. Czars, dictators, presidents formerly lived there in the secluded forest of modest dachas. Of late, oligarchs and show business stars have cleared the woods and built million-ruble mansions. | |
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| SCREENINGS: SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 5:20PM; ST. ANTHONY Director: GREG KOHS Song Sung Blue is a documentary feature that rediscovers the inspiring and tragic love story of Lightning & Thunder, a homegrown Milwaukee husband and wife-singing duo that pay tribute to the music of Neil Diamond. | |
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| SCREENINGS: TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 6:45PM; ST. ANTHONY THURSDAY, MAY 1, 5:05PM; ST. ANTHONY Director: MERCEDES ALVAREZ This fine Spanish documentary is a consummately achieved, lyrical meditation on how to capture things before they’re gone forever. Set in a remote village in northwest Spain, where director Mercedes Alvarez was the last person to be born 30 years ago and whose last inhabitants will shortly die, fi lm is a rare audience pleasure. | |
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| SCREENINGS: TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 9:35PM; ST. ANTHONY Director: SEBASTIAN CORDOBA Through Thick and Thin follows the extraordinary stories of seven bi-national gay and lesbian couples whose lives are dramatically affected by the current immigration laws. | |
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| SCREENINGS: SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 5:30PM; ST. ANTHONY Director: KLAUDIA KOVACS, ENDRE HULES DIRECTOR PRESENT. *Please buy tickets for the 3:10 p.m. show Sun. Apr. 20 and use those tickets for the 5:30 p.m. screening.* For 13 days in the fall of 1956, the people of Hungary poured into the streets of Soviet-ruled Budapest, demanding democracy. | |
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| SCREENINGS: SUNDAY, APRIL 27, 1:15PM; ST. ANTHONY Director: ANASTASIA LAPSUI & MARKKU LEHMUSKALLIO The film portrays the arc of human life from infancy to old age and all the way to the grave. Life is like a moon’s reflection on the water, comments Lehmuskallio in presenting this anthology of his works. | |
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| SCREENINGS: MONDAY, APRIL 28, 7:15PM; ST. ANTHONY
Director: YUNG CHANG In Up the Yangtze, filmmaker Yung Chang sensitively examines the effects of this massive project on personal lives as he follows two young people, each one transformed by the construction. | |
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| SCREENINGS: TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 5:00PM; ST. ANTHONY Director: LINDA HOAGLUND & RISA MORIMOTO By the spring of 1945, all Japanese planes were assigned to kamikaze (Tokkotai) attacks -- and while thousands of pilots perished, hundreds of kamikaze pilots survived, often stranded from impossible missions by old or failed airplane engines. | |
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| SCREENINGS: SATURDAY, MAY 3, 5:15PM; OAK STREET Director: DEBORAH DICKSON SPECIAL PREVIEW • DIRECTOR, CAMERAMAN, LOCAL CAST PRESENT Witnesses to a Secret War tells the history of America’s clandestine war in Laos through the stories of the Hmong soldiers who fought alongside the Central Intelligence Agency and were forced to flee when the war was lost to the Communists in 1975. | |
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| SCREENINGS: SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 5:30PM; ST. ANTHONY Director: STEPHEN WALKER British documentarian Walker’s latest effort is a warm and rousing study that redefi nes the term “aging gracefully.” The members of New England’s “Young@Heart” chorus range in age from their 70s to their 90s, but the tunes they cover are of considerably more recent vintage. | |
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