JUNE/JULY/AUGUST 2018
Ingmar Bergman: A Centenary Celebration Top Down: Rooftop Cinema
new location on the psu campus
26th Portland Jewish Film Festival PLUS...
CASE OF THE MONDAYS GENRIFIED! CULT & OTHER CURIOSITIES NORTHWEST TRACKING SPECIAL SCREENINGS WEEKEND ENGAGEMENTS details at nwfilm.org
Breakin'
Hands-On Learning for Creatives & Community Members
Digital Editing: Final Cut Pro X
The basics using professional software
Starts May 31 (4 weeks) Directing Intensive
Working with actors and leading a crew
Basic Lighting
Starts June 13 (5 days)
Use a light kit to create various effects
June 23 (half day)
Pickathon Camera Crew
Learn to shoot live music, then crew for the fest
Canon Camera Operation
Primer on our prosumer daily driver HD camera
June 23 (half day)
Starts June 26 (6 weeks)
Screenwriting Fundamentals Basics of dramatic scriptwriting
Character Animation Intensive
Starts June 28 (10 weeks)
Animate with the founder of Claymation
Starts June 13 (5 days)
Sound Recording
GENRIFIED! Cult & Other Curiosities
Saturdays, 9:30 pm featuring...
Hour of the Wolf—June 9 Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia—June 30 Primer—July 14 Good Manners—July 28-29 Ganja & Hess: Director's Cut—August 11 Two-Lane Blacktop—August 25 FILM DESCRIPTIONS AND TRAILERS AT NWFILM.ORG
How to record high quality audio
Coverage + Continuity
Improve your storytelling with shot sequences
Starts June 26 (6 weeks)
Starts May 29 (5 weeks)
Washi, Wrappers & Wonder on Film
The art of hand crafting direct animation
Digital Cinematography
July 11 and July 12
In-depth camera techniques
Starts June 21 (9 weeks)
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CASE OF THE
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Mondays, 7 pm
Classic films and cuttingedge new work to get you moving into the week
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featuring...
Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid—July 2 Beyond the One with Foyer—July 9 Cold Water—July 16 The Other Side of Everything—July 23 3 Women—August 6 Personal Problems—August 13 Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives—August 20
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Good Manners
Wattstax—August 27 3 Women
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Northwest Tracking (NWT)
Northwest Tracking programs showcase the work of independent filmmakers living and working in the Northwest—Alaska, British Columbia, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington. All screenings will feature a visiting artist
Sunday, June 10, 1 pm 2018 Oregon Media Arts Fellowship Awards Join us as we honor this year’s Oregon Media Arts Fellowship winners.
Thursday, July 12, 7 pm Devoninmation Wonders, Washington, 1987– 2018 dir. Devon Damonte (65 mins., experimental/ performance, 35mm, 16mm, digital)
Summer with Monika
Ingmar Bergman: A Centenary Celebration (IB)
Ingmar Bergman (1918–2007) stands as one of the giants of world cinema and perhaps the father of the flowering of art house movement in America during the 1960s and ’70s. After a career as a melodrama journeyman in the postwar Swedish film industry, his creative and popular breakthroughs came with Summer with Monika (1953) and Smiles of a Summer Night (1955), which firmly established him with European critics and audiences. Widespread American acclaim came with The Seventh Seal (1957), which for many remains his most celebrated contribution to film history. This selection of some of his greatest works feature new digital restorations courtesy of Janus Films and the Swedish Film Institute. Friday, June 1, 7 pm Saturday, June 2, 7 pm Sunday, June 3, 4:30 pm The Seventh Seal, Sweden, 1957
Friday, July 6, 7 pm Sunday, July 8, 7 pm The Silence, Sweden, 1963
dir. Ingmar Bergman (95 mins., drama, DCP)
A man seeks answers about life, death, and the existence of God as he plays chess against the Grim Reaper during the Black Plague.
Two estranged sisters—intellectual Ester (Ingrid Thulin) and the sensual, pragmatic Anna (Gunnel Lindblom)— travel with Anna’s young son Johan, vying for his affection, and in so doing sabotage any hope for a future together.
Friday, June 8, 6:30 pm Saturday, June 9, 7:15 pm Wild Strawberries, Sweden, 1957
Saturday, July 7, 7 pm Sunday, July 8, 4:30 pm Sawdust and Tinsel, Sweden, 1953
After living a selfish and removed life, an aging professor is forced to confront the emptiness of his existence.
The complicated relationships between a traveling circus ringmaster, his estranged wife, and his mistress.
Friday, June 8, 8:45 pm Saturday, June 9, 5 pm Through A Glass Darkly, Sweden, 1961
Wednesday, July 11, 7 pm Sunday, July 15, 7 pm Shame, Sweden, 1968
Recently released from a mental hospital, a woman rejoins her emotionally disconnected family and their remote Fårö Island home, only to slip from reality as she begins to believe she is being visited by God.
A married couple take refuge from a civil war in a remote farmhouse, but escape is not possible.
dir. Ingmar Bergman (96 mins., drama, DCP)
dir. Ingmar Bergman (92 mins., drama, DCP)
dir. Ingmar Bergman (91 mins., drama, DCP)
Saturday, June 9, 9:30 pm Hour of the Wolf, Sweden, 1968
dir. Ingmar Bergman (90 mins., drama/horror, DCP)
Bergman's only exercise in true horror concerns an artist (Max Von Sydow) experiencing a series of disturbing delusions on a secluded island.
Friday, June 15, 7 pm Saturday, June 16, 2:30 pm Persona, Sweden, 1966
dir. Ingmar Bergman (83 mins., drama, DCP)
A young nurse, caring for an eminent actress in a lonely seaside cottage, finds that their personas are melding together.
Friday, June 22, 7 pm Saturday, June 23, 3:30 pm Cries and Whispers, Sweden, 1972
dir. Ingmar Bergman (91 mins., drama, DCP)
A woman's impending death leads to painful memories and confrontations for herself and her two sisters.
Friday, June 29, 7 pm Saturday, June 30, 4:30 pm Winter Light, Sweden, 1963
dir. Ingmar Bergman (80 mins., drama, DCP)
dir. Ingmar Bergman (92 mins., drama, DCP)
A traveling magician and his wife must outwit the townspeople in a small village out to prove them fakes.
Wednesday, July 25, 7 pm Chasing Evel: The Robbie Knievel Story, Vancouver, BC., 2017
dir. Jesse James Miller (112 mins., documentary, DCP)
The son of the legendary motorcycle daredevil Evel Knievel and his struggle to break free his father’s legacy.
Monday, July 30, 7 pm Hijacked Mastery, Metaphysical Mystery: The Films of Hannah Piper Burns, Oregon, 2008–18
Wednesday, August 22, 7 pm The Guatemalan Handshake and Rat Pack Rat, WA/OR/TX, 2017 dirs. Todd Rohal, Megan Griffiths, Justin Zimmerman (120 mins., narrative, 35mm, DCP)
A story of redemption and a found lost film, three filmmakers with a special connection come together to present two award-winning films and an engaging tale.
Wednesday, August 29, 7 pm Edna’s Bloodline, British Columbia, 2017
dir. Eva Wunderman (90 mins., documentary, DCP)
Petter Norberg left Sweden in search of adventure and a new world in the late 1800s and settled in Canada’s remote Nunavut Territory, starting a new bloodline and having astounding northern adventures. Edna's Bloodline
dir. Hannah Piper Burns (70 mins., experimental, digital)
With an eye towards re-contextualization, Burns' stakes claim to and adopts the imagery of text, pop music, and dislodged scenes from classic cinematic musicals. Come for a reception starting at 6 pm and a chance to view Burns’s show in the APEX gallery before the screening.
Weekend Engagements (WE)
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An estranged daughter, who hungers for her fading mother’s love, must accept that reconciliation across generations is not always possible.
Saturday, July 14, 7 pm Sunday, July 15, 4:30 pm Smiles of A Summer Night, Sweden, 1955 dir. Ingmar Bergman (103 mins., comedy, DCP)
Bergman’s Smiles is an erotic, nostalgic jab at upper-class sexual repression and marital dysfunction.
Friday, July 20, 7 pm Sunday, July 22, 4:30 pm The Virgin Spring, Sweden, 1960
July 27–29 Araby, Brazil, 2017
dir. Affonso Uchôa & João Dumans
August 3–6 Mrs. Hyde, France/Belgium, 2017 dir. Serge Bozon
dir. Ingmar Bergman (90 mins., drama, DCP)
Winner of the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, Bergman’s film is both beautiful and cruel in its depiction of a world teetering between paganism and Christianity, and of one father’s need to avenge the death of a child.
Saturday, July 21, 4:30 pm Sunday, July 22, 7 pm Summer with Monika, Sweden, 1953
Saturday July 21, 7 pm Fanny and Alexander, Sweden, 1982
dir. Ingmar Bergman (101 mins., comedy/drama, DCP)
The trials and risks taken by a scientist, farmer, and a winemaker, as they each work towards sustainable food cultivation practices and the conservation of natural resources.
A showcase of sound and image in which seven Portland artists will combine image loops and digital processing with tonal soundscape highlighting the resonant acoustics of the Whitsell Auditorium.
dir. Ingmar Bergman (93 mins., drama, DCP)
Saturday, June 30, 6:30 pm Sunday, July 1, 4 pm The Magic Flute, Sweden, 1975
Sunday, July 1, 7 pm Thursday, July 5, 7 pm The Magician, Sweden, 1958
dirs. Monica Murray and Chris Holmes (70 mins., documentary, digital)
dir. Various (120 mins., performance, 16mm, digital)
Friday, July 13, 7 pm Saturday, July 14, 4:30 pm Autumn Sonata, Sweden, 1978
dir. Ingmar Bergman (96 mins., drama/romance, DCP)
Mozart’s opera of a young man determined to rescue a beautiful princess from the clutches of parental evil is a celebration of love, forgiveness, and the brotherhood of man.
Thursday, July 19, 7 pm Break From the Herd, Oregon, 2018
Tuesday, August 7, 7 pm Undertones: Live Cinema and Electronic Music, Oregon, 2018
dir. Ingmar Bergman (103 mins., drama, DCP)
A disillusioned village pastor (Gunnar Björnstrand) attempts to reconcile his beliefs in the face of “God’s silence.”
dir. Ingmar Bergman (135 mins., musical comedy/ fantasy, DCP)
Renowned direct-animation filmmaker Devon Damonte presents a retrospective of his camera-less celluloid abstractions.
Chasing Evel: The Robbie Knievel Story
A pair of teenagers meet one summer day, start a reckless affair, and abandon their families to be together.
dir. Ingmar Bergman (188 mins., drama, DCP)
In Bergman’s most autobiographical work, two young Swedish children experience the many comedies and tragedies of their family.
August 10–12 One Sings, the Other Doesnt, France, 1977 dir. Agnès Varda
All screenings have English subtitles. Cries and Whispers
August 17–19 The Last Movie, US, 1971
dir. Dennis Hopper
Foxtrot
26th Portland Jewish Film Festival (PJFF)
Welcome to the 26th annual Portland Jewish Film Festival, produced by the Northwest Film Center and co-presented with the Institute for Judaic Studies. While the Festival celebrates the diversity of Jewish history, culture, identity, and filmmaking, we hope that these films, and the stories they tell, resonate beyond their settings and speak to universal experiences and issues that confront our common humanity. Sponsored in part by the Harold & Arlene Schinitzer CARE Foundation, Zidell Family Foundation, and The Schwartz Charitable Foundation. For a full list of sponsors, visit nwfilm.org. Sunday, June 10, 7 pm Maktub, Israel, 2017
Maktub
A Bag of Marbles
Sunday, June 17, 7 pm An Act of Defiance, Netherlands/South Africa, 2018 dir. Jean van de Velde (123 mins., drama, DCP)
Skillfully balancing a nail-biting political thriller with spectacular courtroom intrigue, Van de Velde pays tribute In this politically incorrect caper comedy, the destiny of two small-time enforcers for a Jerusalem mob changes when they to the legendary figures who fought to end segregation and corruption in 1960s South Africa. survive a suicide bombing and set to fulfilling the wishes of those who leave notes at the Wailing Wall.
dir. Oded Raz (105 mins., comedy, DCP)
Monday, June 11, 7 pm The Cousin, Israel, 2017
dir. Tzahi Grad (92 mins., dark comedy, DCP)
Naftali, an open-minded Israeli, begins to question his liberal convictions when the Palestinian day laborer he hires is accused of a heinous crime, and he’s the only one standing up for him.
Tuesday, June 12, 7 pm The Invisibles, Germany, 2017
dir. Claus Räfle (110 mins., drama, DCP)
In June 1943, Germany infamously declared Berlin “judenfrei”—“free of Jews.” But there were still 7,000 Jews living in the Nazi capital. Blending interviews with dramatic re-enactments, The Invisibles reveals the untold stories of four who survived the war by hiding in plain sight.
Wednesday, June 13, 7 pm A Bag of Marbles, France, 2017
dir. Christian Duguay (110 mins., adventure/drama, DCP) A young Jewish boy and his brother escape persecution in Nazi-occupied France.
Thursday, June 14, 7 pm Foxtrot, Israel/Switzerland/Germany/France, 2017 dir. Samuel Maoz (108 mins., drama, DCP)
Although tragedy is at the heart of the film, Foxtrot contains moments laced with mordant humor, irony, and emotional resonance as it explores the heartache of war and its farreaching and unpredictable impacts.
Tuesday, June 19, 7 pm The Mission of Raoul Wallenberg USSR, 1990
dir. Alexander Rodnyanskiy (72 mins., documentary, DCP)
followed by
Footsteps of My Father, US, 2018
dir. Paul Allman (38 mins., documentary, DCP)
In an act of extraordinary courage, Master Sergeant Roddie Edmonds, a Christian from Tennessee, risked his own life to save 200 Jewish prisoners in WWII.
David and his Jewish friends have escaped the Nazi regime and are now dreaming of leaving Germany for America, but how will they get the money in tough postwar times?
Saturday, June 16, 7:30 pm Longing, Israel, 2017
dir. Savi Gabizon (104 mins., drama/comedy, DCP)
Ariel, a middle-aged businessman, is forced to reexamine his past and reevaluate the meaning of his life when learns of the death of a son he never knew he had. Winner, Audience Favorite, Jerusalem Film Festival.
dir. by Sam Pollard (104 mins., Documentary, DCP)
Singer, dancer, and actor; “Rat Pack” legend; civil rights activist; Jewish convert; and Nixon supporter—the life of Sammy Davis, Jr. defies expectations and easy categorization.
Thursday, June 21, 7 pm Scaffolding, Israel/Poland, 2017
dir. Matan Yair (90 mins., drama, DCP)
Although his strict Sephardic father sees his strapping son Asher, 17, as a natural successor to his scaffolding business, impulsive Asher forges a special connection with his literature teacher and begins to see new possibilities for himself.
Saturday, June 23, 5:45 pm Sunday, June 24, 2 pm The Testament, Israel, 2017
Yoel is a senior Israeli Holocaust researcher, a historian with an unshakeable commitment to the truth. A shocking discovery in a legal battle with prominent Austrians risks ruining his personal and professional life.
Saturday, June 23, 8 pm The Cakemaker, Germany/Israel, 2017
dir. Ofir Raul Graizer (104 mins., drama, DCP)
Thomas, a young German baker, travels incognito to Jerusalem to find the truth about his married lover’s sudden death, and becomes involved with his man’s widow far beyond expectation.
Sunday, June 24, 4:30 pm Sunday, June 17, 2 pm Shelter, Israel, 2017 Monday, June 18, 7 pm dir. Eran Riklis (93 mins., thriller, DCP) The Legend of King Solomon, Hungary/Israel, 2017 Sent on a routine mission to Germany, Mossad agent Naomi dir. Albert Hanan Kaminski (80 mins., animated, DCP)
After he is banished into the Arabian Desert, young Solomon teams up with Princess Na’ama of Petra and the Queen of Sheba to save the Kingdom of Jerusalem. Dubbed.
Sunday, June 17, 4 pm The Ancient Law, Germany, 1923
Dir. Ewald André Dupont (137 mins, drama, DCP)
An important piece of German-Jewish cinematic history, Dupont’s film takes on the theme of Jewish assimilation in 19th-century Europe, contrasting the closed world of shtetl life with modern liberal society.
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Wednesday, June 20, 7 pm Sammy Davis Jr: I’ve Gotta Be Me, US, 2017
Saturday, June 16, 5 pm Bye Bye Germany, Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium, dir. Amichai Greenberg (93 mins., drama, DCP) 2017 dir. Sam Garbarski (103 mins., comedy, DCP
DOORS @ 7 PM | FILM @ DUSK
The mysterious circumstances surrounding the disappearance and death of Raoul Wallenberg, who saved tens of thousands of Jews from the Holocaust in his role as Sweden’s special envoy in Budapest.
enters a labyrinth of espionage and intrigue where nothing is safe and no one can be trusted.
Sunday, June 24, 7 pm The Last Suit, Argentina/Spain, 2017 dir. Pablo Solarz (89 mins., drama)
An aging Jewish tailor leaves his life in Argentina to embark on a journey back through time and halfway around the world, to find an old friend.
All screenings have English subtitles, except where noted.
Puzzle
Special Screenings (SS) Sunday, June 3, 7 pm On Her Shoulders, US, 2018
Thursday, June 28, 7 pm
but vital crusade: to find the most influential platforms in the world and speak out on behalf of the embattled Yazidi community, which faces mass extermination by ISIS militants.
Agnes, taken for granted as a suburban mother, discovers a passion for solving jigsaw puzzles that unexpectedly draws her into a new world where her life unfolds in ways she could never have imagined. Preview screening open to Silver Screen Club members and their guests.
silver screen club members preview
dir. Alexandria Bombach (96 mins., documentary, DCP) Puzzle, US, 2018 Twenty-three year-old Nadia Murad leads a harrowing dir. Marc Turtletaub (102 mins., drama, DCP)
Saturday, June 9, 2 pm Fresh Fear, US, 2013–17
dir. Various (60 mins., horror, HD)
The Film Center’s Fresh Film Northwest, the annual showcase of outstanding new work by teen filmmakers from through the Northwest, is excited to announce the first ever Fresh Fear, a compilation of the very best (and most frightening!) recent films submitted to the festival. The 10 short films in this program embody the ingenuity and youthfulness of Fresh Film while also showcasing the versatility and talent of the horror genre. The afternoon will be hosted by special guest, Queer Horror’s Carla Rossi! Free admission!
Saturday, July 7, 4pm northwest film center
Student Screening
Celebrate the many short films created by our students during Spring Term 2018, including from Digital Cinematography, Music Video Production, live scene reads from our screenwriters, and more! Reception to follow. A great opportunity to meet student filmmakers and our instructors. Free admission!
The Northwest Film Center is a regional media arts resource and service organization founded to encourage the study, appreciation and utilization of the moving image arts; to foster their artistic and professional excellence; and to help build a climate in which they flourish. The Northwest Film Center is funded in part by the James F. and Marion L. Miller Foundation, Henry H. Hillman Jr. Foundation, Regional Arts & Culture Council, Oregon Arts Commission, The Ted R. Gamble Film Fund, the Citizens of Portland through the Arts and Education Access Fund, and the support of numerous sponsors, members, and friends.
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7 pm The Invisibles (PJFF)
7 pm A Bag of Marbles (PJFF)
7 pm Foxtrot (PJFF)
7 pm Persona (IB)
2:30 pm Persona (IB) 5 pm Bye Bye Germany (PJFF) 7:30 pm Longing (PJFF)
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7 pm Cries and Whispers (IB)
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7 pm Winter Light (IB)
4:30 pm Winter Light (IB) 6:30 pm The Magic Flute (IB) 9:30 pm Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia (G!)
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7 pm The Magician (IB)
7 pm The Silence (IB)
4 pm Student Screening (SS) 7 pm Sawdust and Tinsel (IB)
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7 pm Autumn Sonata (IB)
4:30 pm Autumn Sonata (IB) 7 pm Smiles of A Summer Night (IB) 9:30 pm Primer (G!)
1 pm 2018 Oregon Media Arts Fellowship Awards (NWT) 7 pm Maktub (PJFF)
7 pm The Cousin (PJFF)
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2 pm The Legend of King Solomon (PJFF) 4 pm Ancient Law (PJFF) 7 pm An Act of Defiance (PJFF)
7 pm The Legend of King Solomon (PJFF)
7 pm The Mission of Raoul 7 pm Sammy Davis Jr: I've Gotta Be Me (PJFF) Wallenberg followed by Footsteps of My Father (PJFF)
7 pm Scaffolding (PJFF)
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2 pm The Testament (PJFF) 4:30 pm Shelter (PJFF) 7 pm The Last Suit (PJFF)
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preview: Puzzle (SS)
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4 pm The Magic Flute (IB) 7 pm The Magician (IB)
7 pm Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid (M)
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4:30 pm Sawdust and Tinsel (IB)
7 pm Beyond the One with Foyer (M)
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4:30 pm Smiles of A Summer Night (IB) 7 pm Shame (IB)
7 pm Cold Water (M)
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4:30 pm The Virgin Spring (IB) 7 pm Summer with Monika (IB)
7 pm The Other Side of Everything (M)
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4:30 pm Araby (WE) 7 pm Good Manners (G!)
7 pm Hijacked Mastery, Metaphysical Mystery: the Films of Hannah Piper Burns (NWT)
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4:30 & 7 pm Mrs. Hyde (WE)
7 pm 3 Women (M)
7 pm Undertones: Live Cinema and Electronic Music (NWT)
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4 & 7 pm One Sings, the Other Doesn't (WE)
7 pm Personal Problems (M)
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4:30 & 7 pm The Last Movie (WE)
7 pm Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives (M)
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To be announced. see nwfilm.org
JUNE 1
6:30 pm Wild Strawberries 2 pm Fresh Fear (SS) (IB) 5 pm Through a Glass Darkly (IB) 8:45 pm Through a Glass Darkly (IB) 7:15 pm Wild Strawberries (IB) 9:30 pm Hour of the Wolf (IB)
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7 pm The Silence (IB)
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4:30 pm The Seventh Seal (IB) 7 pm On Her Shoulders (SS)
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5:45 pm The Testament (PJFF) 8 pm The Cakemaker (PJFF)
7 pm Shame (IB)
7 pm Devonimation Wonders (NWT)
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7 pm Break From the Herd (NWT)
7 pm The Virgin Spring (IB)
4:30 pm Summer with Monika (IB) 7 pm Fanny and Alexander (IB)
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7 pm Chasing Evel: The Robbie Knievel Story (NWT)
8 pm @ PSU Half Baked (TD)
7 pm Araby (WE)
7 pm Araby (WE) 9:30 pm Good Manners (G!)
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7 pm Mrs. Hyde (WE)
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7 pm One Sings, the Other 7 pm One Sings, the Other Doesn't Doesn't (WE) (WE) 9:30 pm Ganja & Hess: Director's Cut (G!)
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8 pm @ PSU Breakin' (TD)
7 pm The Last Movie (WE) 7 pm The Last Movie (WE)
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7 pm The Guatelmalan Handshake and Rat Pack Rat (NWT)
8 pm @ PSU Bringing up Baby (TD)
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8 pm @ PSU Escape from New York (TD)
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