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SUMMARY:SUNDAYS AT THE U WITH MOVIES: "GIRLHOOD" (2014)
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS HERE\nJoin us on May 12 at 1 p.m. for our weekly Sunday screening series\, featuring the 2014 award-winning drama “Girlhood” in 2K digital projection. \nGIRLHOOD | 2014 | DIRECTOR: Céline Sciamma | WITH: Karidja Toure\, Assa Sylla\, Lindsay Karamoh | RUNNING TIME: 1H 53M | UNRATED contains violent content\, sexual situations\, brief nudity and alcohol/smoking | 2K DIGITAL PROJECTION \nOppressed by her family setting\, dead-end school prospects and the boys law in the neighborhood\, Marieme starts a new life after meeting a group of 3 free-spirited girls. She changes her name\, her dress code\, and quits school to be accepted in the gang\, hoping that this will be a way to freedom. \n\n  \n“Céline Sciamma’s “Girlhood” can be described (like so many movies these days) as a coming-of-age story\, and it honors the genre\, and its main character\, with exemplary sensitivity and sympathy. But even as she stops at familiar stations on the road to maturity — problems at home and school\, new friendships and first love — Ms. Sciamma revels in the risky\, reckless exuberance of adolescence and in the sheer joy of filming it. \n“While “Girlhood” is sad and wrenching\, it doesn’t feel like a misery-mongering expression of high-minded (and therefore condescending) concern. This is because Karidja Touré\, evolving from the shy Marieme into the assertive Vic\, carries herself with the kind of dignity that disarms all pity\, and also because Ms. Sciamma is less interested in what Marieme might represent than in what she experiences. \n“While the movie has a lot to say about the general condition of being a girl\, in the Paris banlieues and elsewhere\, it never loses sight of the specific girl at its heart.” — A.O. Scott\, The New York Times \nThe screening will be introduced by Bill Cosford Cinema manager Rene Rodriguez. Tickets are $5 and available at link above. Students use code UMSTUDENT at checkout for free admission. Cane card must be shown at the door.
URL:https://cosfordcinema.com/event/sundays-at-the-cosford-with-movies-girlhood-2014/
LOCATION:Cosford Cinema\, 5030 Brunson Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Screenings,Sunday screenings at the Cosford
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SUMMARY:SUNDAYS AT THE U WITH MOVIES: "SANSHO THE BAILIFF" (1954)
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS HERE\nJoin us for our weekly Sunday 1 p.m. matinee screening series with director Kenji Mizoguchi’s mesmerizing “Sansho the Bailiff\,” in 2K digital projection. \nSANSHO THE BAILIFF | 1954 | DIRECTOR: Kenzi Mizoguchi | WITH: Kinuyo Tanaka\, Yoshiaki Hanajagi\, Kyoko Kagawaya | RUNNING TIME: 2H 4M | UNRATED contains brief violence and adult themes | PROJECTED IN 2K DCP \nWhen an idealistic governor disobeys the reigning feudal lord\, he is cast into exile\, his wife and children left to fend for themselves and eventually wrenched apart by vicious slave traders. Under Kenji Mizoguchi’s dazzling direction\, this classic Japanese story became one of cinema’s greatest masterpieces\, a monumental\, empathetic expression of human resilience in the face of evil. \n\n“Sometimes it is difficult to say exactly why a story strikes us with such power. In the case of “Sansho the Bailiff\,” it may be the unrelieved tragedy that strikes this good family for no good reason. They are not destroyed instantly\, in a natural cataclysm\, but separated for long years to know and experience their fates. \n“That gives us time enough to know and believe the depth of Sansho’s cruelty. Some humans are born without kindness or mercy\, and do with pleasure what others could not do at all.” — Roger Ebert \nThe screening will be introduced by Bill Cosford Cinema manager Rene Rodriguez. Tickets are $5 and available at link above. Students use code UMSTUDENT at checkout for free admission. Cane card must be shown at the door.
URL:https://cosfordcinema.com/event/sundays-at-the-cosford-with-movies-sansho-the-bailiff-1954/
LOCATION:Cosford Cinema\, 5030 Brunson Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Screenings,Sunday screenings at the Cosford
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SUMMARY:SUNDAYS AT THE U WITH MOVIES: "MCCABE AND MRS. MILLER" (1971)
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS HERE\nOur weekly Sunday 1 p.m. matinee screening series returns with director Robert Altman’s classic “McCabe & Mrs. Miller” (1971)\, starring Warren Beatty and Julie Christie. \nMCCABE & MRS MILLER | 1971 | DIRECTOR: Robert Altman | WITH: Warren Beatty\, Julie Christie\, Rene Auberjonois\, William Devane\, Shelley Duvall | RUNNING TIME: 2H | RATED R for brief violence\, sexual situations\, nudity\, vulgar language\, adult themes | PROJECTED IN 4K DCP \nThis unorthodox dream western by Robert Altman may be the most radically beautiful film to come out of the New American Cinema of the 1970s.  Beatty and Christie play two newcomers to the raw Pacific Northwest mining town of Presbyterian Church\, who join forces to provide the miners with a superior kind of whorehouse experience. \nThe appearance of representatives for a powerful mining company with interests of its own\, however\, threatens to be the undoing of their plans. With its fascinating\, flawed characters\, evocative cinematography by the great Vilmos Zsigmond\, innovative overlapping dialogue\, and haunting use of Leonard Cohen songs\,\, McCabe & Mrs. Miller brilliantly deglamorized and revitalized the most American of genres. \n\n  \n““McCabe & Mrs. Miller” tells the sad tale of a quixotic gambler and a practical minded madam—how they meet in a ramshackle\, turn‐of‐the‐century Northwest mining village named Presbyterian Church\, briefly as partners in a saloon and whorehouse business\, then are driven apart and destroyed by realities harsher than their wistfully self‐deluded personalities can deal with. \n“It is a bittersweet romantic idyll photographed in the opalescent rainy‐day grays and wan gas‐light yellows of the past as one imagines it — not\, that is\, as one imagines it to have been\, but as it exists in the imagination\, drenched in the perfumes of nostalgia and disenchantment. \n“It is a film which seems to have\, in addition to sound and image tracks\, a kind of “feeling track\,” a continuous sequence of fugitive emotional tones that must be laid to the extraordinary sensibility of Altman\, whose mind looms in his work like the Creator’s in a sunset.” — Peter Schjeldahl\, The New York Times \nThe screening will be introduced by Bill Cosford Cinema manager Rene Rodriguez. Tickets are $5 and available at link above. Students use code UMSTUDENT at checkout for free admission (must show student ID at the door).
URL:https://cosfordcinema.com/event/sundays-at-the-cosford-with-movies-mccabe-mrs-miller-1971-2/
LOCATION:Cosford Cinema\, 5030 Brunson Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Screenings,Sunday screenings at the Cosford
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