Guild Hall screenings begin tonight
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“Winner of the Venice Silver Lion and Italy's submission for this year's Oscars, VERMIGLIO envelops you in the rustic beauty of the Italian Alps as three sisters come of age in a culture and world irrevocably changed by the end of World War II. Immerse yourself in the vibrant textures and rich characters of this film for a truly enrapturing cinematic experience. ”
— Matthew Jackett, Programmer
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“I love this smart look at how an issue that affects everyone on earth (human-caused climate change) became a chess piece in a failed presidential re-election bid and thus changed the course of our planet's fate. A sharp look at the destructive force that can accompany the thirst for power.”
— David Nugent, Artistic Director
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5:00PM | Regal UA (encore Friday)
Producer Noah Stahl and Editor Daniel Claridge in Q&A
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“This poignant film explores the intricate relationship between nature and humanity through one young family’s experience with grief and loss, all set against a backdrop of gorgeously shot Norwegian landscapes. It’s one of my favorite films from Sundance, where it won a Grand Jury Prize.”
— Kristin McCracken, Programmer
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5:15PM | Guild Hall
Director Rachel Feldman and Academy Award® nominee Patricia Clarkson in Q&A
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Check out the Online Film Guide, the Downloadable PDF and the Daily Grids.
Remember: to guarantee admission, all ticket- and passholders must be present in line at the venue at least 30 minutes prior to every scheduled event start time.
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