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May | June
Saturday, June 6th - 7 & 9:00
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Revolutionary
Road
Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet star
in this Oscar nominated portrait of an American marriage.
Frank and April Wheeler seem to be a perfect couple but
struggle behind closed doors with their personal demons.
Determined not to become victims of the homogenous suburbs
of the 50s, the two make the decision to move to Paris,
but this change forces the cracks that had already formed
to be fully realized.
Rated R; 119 minutes; 2008
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Saturday, June 13th - 7 pm,
8:30 pm & 10:10 pm
9:50 pm Post Film Discussion

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In
a Dream
For forty years Isaiah Zagar has covered
more than 50,000 square feet of Philadelphia with stunning
mosaic murals. In A Dream is a moving documentary that
explores Zagar’s prolific life as an artist and his
passionate but tumultuous relationship with his wife Julia—a
film about struggling to balance a creative life with family
and the place where art and life blend beyond distinction.
Not Rated; 80 minutes
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Saturday, June 20th - 7 pm & 9:20
pm
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Defiance
It is 1941 in Eastern Europe and amid
the massacre of the Jews, three brothers manage to escape
into the woods near their home. Initially just surviving,
they soon begin a desperate battle against the Nazi’s.
Their bravery attracts others to their fight for freedom
as they find a way to avenge the deaths of their loved
ones.
Rated R; 137 minutes; 2008
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Saturday, June 27th - 7 pm, 8:35
pm & 10:10 pm
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Trouble
the Water
2009 Oscar nominee for Best Documentary
Feature and winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the 2008
Sundance Film Festival, Trouble the Water takes you inside
Hurricane Katrina in a way never before seen on screen.
As the storm rolls in, Kimberly Rivers Roberts, an aspiring
rap artist turns her new video camera on herself and
her 9th Ward neighbors trapped in the city. Kim and her
husband Scott continue to film their harrowing retreat
to higher ground and the dramatic rescues of friends
and neighbors as the storm rages and in its aftermath.
Trouble the Water is a redemptive tale of self-described
street hustlers who become heroes—two unforgettable
people who survive the storm and then seize a chance
for a new beginning.
Not rated; 93 minutes
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