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Audience Award Winner - Narrative (The Artist)

Narrative Feature, 120 min

 

WINNING FILM: THE ARTIST Don't miss this bonus screening of our Audience Award Winner for Best Narrative Feature on Monday, October 17. Read More

Screenings

Mon, Oct 17, 2:00PM UA East Hampton Theater 2   $15


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Boy
World Cinema: Narrative
Narrative Feature, 2010, 87 min

Directed by: Taika Waititi
Preceded by: Good Luck, Mr. Gorski
Interests:
Comedy Drama

 

Like any eleven-year-old kid in 1984, Boy's idol is Michael Jackson. Unlike most others, he is growing up in rural New Zealand on a farm with his "gran," cousins, and brother––the latter claiming to possess special powers––in a town full of "aunties" and "uncles." Read More

Screenings

Sat, Oct 15, 6:30PM Montauk Movie Theater   $15
Sun, Oct 16, 4:30PM Sag Harbor Cinema   $15


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The Color of the Ocean
World Cinema: Narrative
Narrative Feature, 2011, 93 min

Directed by: Maggie Peren
Interests:
Drama

 

German writer/director Maggie Peren positions herself as a filmmaker to watch with this tense and powerful film about a chance encounter in the Canary Islands. Read More

Screenings

Fri, Oct 14, 6:00PM Sag Harbor Cinema   $15
Sat, Oct 15, 4:00PM Montauk Movie Theater   $15


Corpo Celeste
World Cinema: Narrative
Narrative Feature, 2011, 100 min

Directed by: Alice Rohrwacher
Interests:
Drama Italian Focus

 

A thirteen-year old girl navigates the precarious crawlspace between childhood and adulthood in Alice Rohrwacher’s striking fictional debut. Read More

Screenings

Sat, Oct 15, 12:15PM Sag Harbor Cinema   $15
Sun, Oct 16, 5:00PM Montauk Movie Theater   $15


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The Fifth Heaven
World Cinema: Narrative
Narrative Feature, 2011, 103 min

Directed by: Dina Zvi Riklis
Interests:
Drama

 

A sensitive coming-of-age drama, THE FIFTH HEAVEN begins during the last days of WWII as thirteen-year-old Maya is abandoned by her father at an orphanage for Jewish girls in Palestine. Read More

Screenings

Fri, Oct 14, 2:30PM UA East Hampton Theater 4   $15
Sat, Oct 15, 8:00PM Hampton Art Center (Westhampton)   $15


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Happy New Year
Films of Conflict & Resolution , World Cinema: Narrative
Narrative Feature, 2011, 104 min

Directed by: K. Lorrel Manning
Interests:
Drama

 

Based on his award-winning short, K. Lorrel Manning’s HAPPY NEW YEAR vividly portrays the heartbreak and the humanity in the story of a young American soldier, Sgt. Cole Lewis, admitted to the psychiatric wing of a stateside VA hospital following a botched military operation in Iraq. Read More

Screenings

Sat, Oct 15, 12:15PM UA East Hampton Theater 1   $15
Mon, Oct 17, 7:00PM UA East Hampton Theater 4   $15


Le Havre
World Cinema: Narrative
Narrative Feature, 2011, 103 min

Directed by: Aki Kaurismäki
Interests:
Comedy Drama

 

Marcel is an aging shoe shiner in the French port town of Le Havre. He makes an accidental discovery of a young African refugee escaped from a shipping container. Read More

Screenings

Fri, Oct 14, 4:15PM UA East Hampton Theater 1   $15
Sun, Oct 16, 4:30PM UA East Hampton Theater 1   $15


Hell
World Cinema: Narrative , World Cinema
Narrative Feature, 2011, 86 min

Directed by: Tim Fehlbaum
Interests:
Drama Thriller

 

HELL is a stark, post-apocalyptic thriller in the tradition of THE ROAD and NO BLADE OF GRASS, a rare horror film that relies on character and atmosphere instead of gore. Read More

Screenings

Fri, Oct 14, 8:00PM Montauk Movie Theater   $15
Sat, Oct 15, 10:30PM Guild Hall   $15


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The Kid With a Bike
World Cinema: Narrative
Narrative Feature, 2011, 87 min

Directed by: Luc Dardenne and Jean-Pierre Dardenne
Interests:
Drama

 

Celebrated master filmmakers Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne (Palme d'Or winners ROSETTA and L'ENFANT) deliver a staggeringly profound drama about parenting in their latest tour de force, THE KID WITH A BIKE. Read More

Screenings

Fri, Oct 14, 7:00PM Guild Hall   $15
Sat, Oct 15, 2:30PM Sag Harbor Cinema   $15


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My Best Enemy
World Cinema: Narrative
Narrative Feature, 2010, 109 min

Directed by: Wolfgang Murnberger
Interests:
Drama

 

On the eve of WWII, the disappearance of a priceless Michelangelo drawing in Austria sets the plot of MY BEST ENEMY in motion. Read More

Screenings

Sat, Oct 15, 6:45PM Sag Harbor Cinema   $15
Sun, Oct 16, 7:00PM Hampton Art Center (Westhampton)   $15


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Natural Selection
Golden Starfish Award Documentary Competition
Narrative Feature, 2011, 90 min

Directed by: Robbie Pickering
Interests:
Comedy

 

NATURAL SELECTION is a quirky comedy that follows the sexual and emotional awakening of Linda (Rachel Harris). Read More

Screenings

Sun, Oct 16, 11:15AM UA East Hampton Theater 3   $15
Mon, Oct 17, 3:15PM UA East Hampton Theater 5   $15


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OK, Enough, Goodbye
World Cinema: Narrative
Narrative Feature, 2010, 93 min

Directed by: Rania Attieh and Daniel Garcia
Interests:
Drama

 

OK, ENOUGH, GOODBYE is as much a striking portrait of Tripoli, Lebanon, as it is the offbeat story of a helpless middle-aged man who lives at home with his elderly mother. Read More

Screenings

Sat, Oct 15, 2:45PM UA East Hampton Theater 4   $15
Sun, Oct 16, 7:45PM UA East Hampton Theater 5   $15


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A Quiet Life
World Cinema: Narrative
Narrative Feature, 2010, 100 min

Directed by: Claudio Cupellini
Interests:
Italian Focus

 

For the past twelve years, Rosario (Toni Servillo, IL DIVO) has run a restaurant-hotel in a small German town where he lives unassumingly with his wife and child. But the sudden appearance of two young Italian men threatens to expose a criminal past Rosario has worked hard to leave behind. Read More

Screenings

Thu, Oct 13, 2:30PM UA East Hampton Theater 5   $15
Fri, Oct 14, 10:30AM UA East Hampton Theater 2   $15


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Sleeping Beauty
Breakthrough Performers , World Cinema: Narrative
Narrative Feature, 2011, 101 min

Directed by: Julia Leigh
Interests:
Drama

 

Featuring a riveting performance from former child actress Emily Browning, Australian novelist Julia Leigh’s psychosexual drama was one of the most hotly debated films at this year’s Cannes Film Festival. Read More

Screenings

Fri, Oct 14, 9:30PM Guild Hall   $15


Small, Beautifully Moving Parts
World Cinema: Narrative
Narrative Feature, 2011, 73 min

Directed by: Lisa Robinson and Annie Howell
Interests:
Comedy Drama

 

In this charming comedy, a pregnant “freelance technologist”, Sarah Sparks, questions her readiness to become a parent. Read More

Screenings

Fri, Oct 14, 5:00PM UA East Hampton Theater 6 Note   $15