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-- THURSDAY, December 30, 2011 -- This THURSDAY night, December 30, we will close 2010 with a bang by showing probably the most talked about film of the year, EXIT THROUGH THE GIFT SHOP (2010). Its all about what constitutes ART. Filmmaker Thierry Guetta had been documenting the clandestine world of street art for years. When he meets up with Banksy, the celebrated British street artist, his film project takes off. Banksy takes over the filmmaking and Guetta reincarnates into a street artist named Brainwash and becomes a local celebrity. PLEASE NOTE THE FILM IS ON THURSDAY NITE THIS WEEK.
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-- FRIDAY, December 17 , 2011 -- This Friday night, December 17, we will have a festive flair with the showing of 3 holiday films that span almost a century. The first is a short entitled ADVENTURES OF THE WRONG SANTA CLAUS (1914). A detective who is invited to a Christmas party for children puts on the wrong suit and havoc ensues. The second short, RESTLESS CHRISTMAS KITTY, produced and directed by the Cafe Cinema projectionist, follows the various adventures of a bored house cat on Christmas Eve. The main feature is the perennial Christmas Classic, A CHRISTMAS CAROL (1951) with Alastair Sim as Ebenezer Scrooge.
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-- FRIDAY, JAN 8, 2010 -- THE WOMAN ALONE (1936) is a very underated THRILLER from the Master of Suspense, Alfred Hitchcock. Even in 1936, England was suspicious of Hitler's military machine. British filmmakers began making films warning England's citizens of the dangers that lurk in Germany. In THE WOMAN ALONE, Nazis have infiltrated England and plan to destroy much of its industrial infrastructure. The government is keen to this, and through extremely clever means, attempt to trap the Nazis. Hitchcock manages to keep us at the edge of our seats throughout in this seldom seen early thriller. |