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Any Day Now
World Cinema: Narrative
Narrative Feature, 2012, 97 min

Directed by: Travis Fine
Interests:
Drama LGBT

 

Based on true events and anchored by moving performances, ANY DAY NOW stars Alan Cumming as Rudy, an aspiring singer in 1970s Los Angeles. Read More

Screenings

Sun, Oct 07, 1:15PM UA East Hampton Theater 1  
Mon, Oct 08, 11:00AM UA East Hampton Theater 4  


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Between Us
World Cinema: Narrative
Narrative Feature, 2012, 90 min

Directed by: Dan Mirvish
Interests:
Comedy Drama

 

Based on the hit Off-Broadway play of the same name, BETWEN US is a darkly comedic portrait of two couples and how children, money, and success (or lack thereof) have affected their relationships. Read More

Screenings

Fri, Oct 05, 3:15PM UA East Hampton Theater 3  
Sat, Oct 06, 4:00PM Sag Harbor Cinema  


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Camion
World Cinema: Narrative
Narrative Feature, 2012, 95 min

Directed by: Rafaël Ouellet
Interests:
Drama

 

There is nary a false note in this quietly moving, subtly funny drama, which features wonderfully realistic performances against a beautiful rural Canadian backdrop. Read More

Screenings

Thu, Oct 04, 1:00PM UA East Hampton Theater 3  
Sat, Oct 06, 11:30AM Southampton Regal Cinema  


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Drift
World Cinema: Narrative
Narrative Feature, 2012, 113 min

Directed by: Morgan O’Neill and Ben Nott
Interests:
Drama

 

Set on Australia’s spectacular and rugged southwest coastline in the 1970s, DRIFT tells the story of two brothers (played by Myles Pollard and Xavier Samuel) at the genesis of the modern surfing industry. Read More

Screenings

Sat, Oct 06, 8:00PM Montauk Movie Theater  
Sun, Oct 07, 12:15PM Sag Harbor Cinema  


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Electrick Children
World Cinema: Narrative
Narrative Feature, 2012, 95 min

Directed by: Rebecca Thomas
Interests:
Drama

 

“Don’t leave me hanging on the telephone.” These are divine words to Rachel, a precocious yet sheltered girl living with her Mormon fundamentalist family... Read More

Screenings

Thu, Oct 04, 3:30PM UA East Hampton Theater 3  
Fri, Oct 05, 5:15PM UA East Hampton Theater 2  


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Future Weather
World Cinema: Narrative
Narrative Feature, 2012, 100 min

Directed by: Jenny Deller
Interests:
Drama

 

When her single mom runs off to California to become a make up artist to the stars, 13-year old and passionate environmentalist Lauduree clings to the rural home where a carbon sequestration experiment keeps her rooted. FUTURE WEATHER is this year’s Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Feature Film Prize. Panel follows screening. Read More

Screenings

Fri, Oct 05, 3:45PM UA East Hampton Theater 4  


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Gayby
World Cinema: Narrative
Narrative Feature, 2012, 89 min

Directed by: Jonathan Lisecki
Interests:
Comedy LGBT Romance

 

Based on Jonathan Lisecki’s award-winning short film, GAYBY (HIFF 2011) is a hilarious look at life, love, and the pursuit of progeny... Read More

Screenings

Sat, Oct 06, 10:15PM UA East Hampton Theater 4  
Mon, Oct 08, 1:15PM UA East Hampton Theater 3  


The Girl
Spotlight
Narrative Feature, 2012, 90 min

Directed by: Julian Jarrold
Interests:
Drama Focus on UK Film

 

THE GIRL stars Toby Jones as Hitchcock and Sienna Miller as actress Tippi Hedren, delineating their on- and off-set relationship while filming the seminal horror film, THE BIRDS. Read More

Screenings

Sat, Oct 06, 7:00PM UA East Hampton Theater 1  
Mon, Oct 08, 6:45PM UA East Hampton Theater 2  


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In Another Country
World Cinema: Narrative
Narrative Feature, 2012, 89 min

Directed by: Hong Sang-soo
Interests:
Comedy Romance

 

French superstar Isabelle Huppert stars in Hong Sang-soo’s playful comedy of displacement, IN ANOTHER COUNTRY. Read More

Screenings

Thu, Oct 04, 12:30PM UA East Hampton Theater 4  
Mon, Oct 08, 11:45AM UA East Hampton Theater 5  


Inch'Allah
World Cinema: Narrative
Narrative Feature, 2012, 95 min

Directed by: Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette
Interests:
Drama

 

From team behind INCENDIES and MONSIEUR LAZHAR (Oscar® nominees, Best Foreign Language Film) comes director Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette’s powerful drama INCH’ALAH. A stranger in a strange land, Chloe is a young Quebec doctor who lives on the Israeli side of the West Bank and works at a refugee camp on the Palestinian side. In her unique and politically fraught position, she befriends civilians on both sides of the border. Between checkpoints and stray bullets Chloe learns about war as she becomes torn between the two sides of the conflict. Don’t miss this provocative and masterful film. Read More

Screenings

Sat, Oct 06, 10:00PM UA East Hampton Theater 2  
Mon, Oct 08, 1:00PM UA East Hampton Theater 1  


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Kon-Tiki
World Cinema: Narrative
Narrative Feature, 2012, 119 min

Directed by: Espen Sandberg and Joachim Roenning
Interests:
Drama Focus on UK Film New Program Additions

 

The directors of the Norwegian epic MAX MANUS return with this thrilling account of explorer Thor Heyerdahl's 1947 voyage across the Pacific on a fragile wooden raft. Read More

Screenings

Sun, Oct 07, 9:15PM UA East Hampton Theater 1  


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Let My People Go!
World Cinema: Narrative
Narrative Feature, 2011, 86 min

Directed by: Mikael Buch
Interests:
Comedy LGBT

 

Reuben Steiner’s life spins from candy colored perfection to French farce when a man shoves nearly 200,000 euros into his hands and promptly keels over on the lawn... Read More

Screenings

Fri, Oct 05, 9:15PM Southampton Regal Cinema  
Mon, Oct 08, 6:15PM UA East Hampton Theater 5  


Lumpy
World Cinema: Narrative
Narrative Feature, 2012, 90 min

Directed by: Ted Koland
Interests:
Comedy Drama

 

Who was Lumpy: the life of the party or something more? In writer/director Ted Koland’s comedy, Lumpy is the best man who unexpectedly dies at the destination wedding of newlywed couple Scott and Kristin... Read More

Screenings

Fri, Oct 05, 8:00PM UA East Hampton Theater 6  
Sat, Oct 06, 3:15PM UA East Hampton Theater 4  


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Mercy
World Cinema: Narrative
Narrative Feature, 2012, 132 min

Directed by: Matthias Glasner
Interests:
Drama

 

Maria and Markus move with their son from Germany to the remote town of Hammerfest, Norway. Here, they must endure two winter months of daylong darkness known as polar nights... Read More

Screenings

Fri, Oct 05, 7:15PM Sag Harbor Cinema  
Sun, Oct 07, 5:00PM Montauk Movie Theater  


My Brother The Devil
World Cinema: Narrative
Narrative Feature, 2012, 111 min

Directed by: Sally El Hosani
Interests:
Drama Focus on UK Film LGBT

 

Mo is a young boy growing up in a traditional Egyptian household, but beyond the front door of the family’s modest London flat lie the streets of Hackney. The impressionable Mo idolizes his charismatic older brother Rashid... Read More

Screenings

Thu, Oct 04, 4:45PM UA East Hampton Theater 2  
Mon, Oct 08, 4:15PM UA East Hampton Theater 4