S U M M E R P R OG R A M S J U N E / J U L Y 2 0 15 CO V E R I M AG E : Haemoo See something you’ll never forget /philafilmsociety @phillyfilmsoc phillyfilmsociety www.filmadelphia.org ABOUT US Philadelphia Film Society is a 501 (c)(3) member supported not-for-profit arts organization with a mission to utilize film’s unique capacity to engage a broad audience, while further providing access to powerful films from around the world in order to increase education and understanding. We achieve this mission by annually producing a top-tier film festival featuring the best of American and International cinema, operating the PFS Roxy and Prince Theaters, which jointly provide daily access to art house theater programming, curated film series and special engagement experiences that heighten the awareness of film as an important form of artistic expression and an instrument of cultural change. Additionally, our venues expand as a resource for local nonprofits, furthering the organization’s commitment to create and sustain a robust arts and cultural community in Philadelphia. For more information about the Philadelphia Film Society, please contact us at 267-239-2941 or visit www.filmadelphia.org. HOW TO BUY TICKETS ONLINE: www.filmadelphia.org PHONE: (267) 639-9508 IN PERSON: PFS Roxy Theater All screenings take place at the PFS Roxy Theater, 2023 Sansom St. (except where noted). Metered street parking in Center City is FREE on Wednesday’s after 5PM, except for rushhour zones, which are free after 6:30pm. Visit philapark.org for more parking details. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. NO REFUNDS, RETURNS, OR EXCHANGES. TICKETS VOID AND BECOME RUSH TICKETS 10 MINUTES AFTER SCHEDULED SCREENING TIME. RUSH TICKETS: Even when advanced tickets for a screening are no longer available, there is still a chance for admission through the Rush Line. A limited number of Rush tickets are released shortly before show time or when ticket holders do not show up (see above). Rush tickets are sold on a first-come, first-served basis. Cash only, full price. TICKET PRICING EVENINGS (5PM AND LATER) $10 General Admission $9 Senior/Student $8 PFS Member Note: You Can’t Sit With Us (PG. 16) screenings are a part of BYO Wine Night at the Roxy. Bring a bottle and pay a corkage fee per person. MATINEE (BEFORE 5PM) $8 General Admission $7 Senior/Student $6 PFS Member FILMADELPHIA Free Admission PASSPORT TO WORLD CINEMA/ IN FOCUS/FILM LAB/BILL PLYMPTON $12 General Admission $11 Senior/Student $10 PFS Member SATURDAY MORNING SPECIALS & SENSORY FRIENDLY SUNDAYS $10 General Admission $9 Senior/Student $8 PFS Member $1 Child (12 and under) SERIES PASSES: ROY ANDERSSON, JAMES PONSOLDT**, HENRY FOOL $25 General Admission (per series) $20 PFS Member (per series) **Pass grants admission to all James Ponsoldt films except END OF THE TOUR. See PG. 17. $1 of every ticket sold goes toward further restoration of the historic Roxy Theater. Ticket prices above are only for the programs listed and do not reflect pricing for regular firstrun Roxy programming. MATINEE GROUP RATES Group rates are available for weekday matinees (Summer on Screen Matinees and Cornerstones of French Cinema). Email tickets@filmadelphia.org or call 267-639-9508 to secure a group rate. 3 JUNE MON, JUNE 1 JULY WEDS, JULY 1 M. Hulot’s Holiday | 2:00PM Bring it On | 7:30PM Cut Snake | 7:30PM THURS, JULY 2 M. Hulot’s Holiday | 2:00PM Party Girl | 7:30PM Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation | 2:00PM TUES, JUNE 2 WEDS, JUNE 3 Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation | 2:00PM Superbad | 7:30PM MON, JULY 6 The Umbrellas of Cherbourg | 2:00PM Off the Black | 7:30PM THURS, JUNE 4 Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation | 2:00PM The Adventures of Priscilla | 7:30PM TUES, JULY 7 The Umbrellas of Cherbourg | 12:00PM Donnie Darko | 7:30PM SAT, JUNE 6 Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation | 12:00PM WEDS, JULY 8 The Umbrellas of Cherbourg | 2:00PM SUN, JUNE 7 The Act of Killing | 12:00PM THURS, JULY 9 The Umbrellas of Cherbourg | 2:00PM MON, JUNE 8 Summer with Monika | 2:00PM TUES, JUNE 9 The Look of Silence | 3:30PM FRI, JULY 10 Summer with Monika | 2:00PM THURS, JUNE 11 Summer with Monika | 2:00PM FRI, JUNE 12 SAT, JUNE 13 The Iron Giant | 11:00AM SUN, JUNE 14 The Iron Giant | 11:00AM MON, JUNE 15 The Seven Year Itch | 2:00PM TUES, JUNE 16 Arachnophobia | 11:59PM SAT, JULY 11 E.T. the Extra-terrestrial | 11:00AM SUN, JULY 12 E.T. the Extra-terrestrial | 11:00AM The Summer of Sangaile | 7:30PM MON, JULY 13 Breathless | 2:00PM Smashed | 7:30PM The Treatment | 11:59PM TUES, JULY 14 Breathless | 12:00PM (Dis)honesty - The Truth About Lies | 7:30PM The Treatment | 11:59PM WEDS, JULY 15 Breathless | 2:00PM Clueless | 7:30PM THURS, JULY 16 Breathless | 2:00PM Grand Central | 7:30PM Young Frankenstein | 7:30PM WEDS, JUNE 10 Reality | 7:30PM SAT, JULY 18 Arachnophobia | 11:59PM Breathless | 12:00PM The Wolfpack | 7:30PM MON, JULY 20 Hiroshima Mon Amour | 2:00PM The Spectacular Now | 7:30PM TUES, JULY 21 Hiroshima Mon Amour | 12:00PM The Magic Bracelet | 7:30PM WEDS, JUNE 17 The Seven Year Itch | 2:00PM Mean Girls | 7:30PM THURS, JUNE 18 The Seven Year Itch | 2:00PM Weekend | 7:30PM WEDS, JULY 22 Hiroshima Mon Amour | 2:00PM The End of the Tour* | 7:30PM SAT, JUNE 20 The Seven Year Itch | 12:00PM Fay Grim | 4:45PM THURS, JULY 23 Hiroshima Mon Amour | 2:00PM May Allah Bless France! | 7:30PM Henry Fool | 2:00PM Ned Rifle | 7:15PM FRI, JULY 24 Songs from the Second Floor | 2:00PM You, the Living | 4:15PM SAT, JULY 25 Hocus Pocus Alfie Atkins | 11:00AM SUN, JULY 26 Hocus Pocus Alfie Atkins | 11:00AM MON, JULY 27 Jules and Jim | 2:00PM SUN, JUNE 21 MON, JUNE 22 Summertime | 2:00PM TUES, JUNE 23 June Showcase | 7:30PM WEDS, JUNE 24 Summertime | 2:00PM THURS, JUNE 25 Summertime | 2:00PM FRI, JUNE 26 SAT, JUNE 27 Paper Planes | 11:00AM SUN, JUNE 28 Paper Planes | 11:00AM MON, JUNE 29 M. Hulot’s Holiday | 2:00PM TUES, JUNE 30 M. Hulot’s Holiday | 12:00PM 4 Inside | 11:59PM TUES, JULY 28 Inside | 11:59PM Samba | 7:30PM Tangerine | 7:30PM WEDS, JULY 29 Jules and Jim | 2:00PM The Craft | 7:30PM Blowout | 11:59PM THURS, JULY 30 Jules and Jim | 2:00PM Cheatin’ | 7:30PM Blowout | 11:59PM Haemoo | 7:30PM Check filmadelphia.org/nowshowing for a full schedule of new films and curated programs SAT, AUG 1 Jules and Jim | 12:00PM Summer On Screen, PG. 6 Film Lab, PG. 10 Conversations with Ruth, PG. 15 BYO: You Can’t Sit With Us, PG. 16 Queer Cinema Now, PG. 7 The Graveyard Shift, PG. 11 Passport to World Cinema, PG. 8 Conerstones of French Cinema, PG. 12 James Ponsoldt, PG. 17 In Focus: Docs by Women, PG. 8 New French Films, PG. 13 Roy Andersson’s Living Trilogy, PG. 18 Oppenheimer, PG. 9 Saturday Morning, PG. 14 Filmadelphia, PG. 10 Henry Fool Trilogy, PG. 15 Evening with Bill Plympton, PG. 18 *The End of the Tour plays at the Prince Theater 5 SUMMER ON SCREEN MATINEES A trip through beloved summer vacation classics from the ‘50s and ‘60s. QUEER CINEMA NOW Celebrating LGBT Pride Month through a mix of outstanding contemporary and iconic queer film. CUT SNAKE M R . H O B B S TA K E S A VAC AT I O N H E N R Y KO S T E R | 1 9 6 2 | U S A | 1 1 6 M I N | E N G L I S H JUNE 1, JUNE 3, JUNE 4 - 2:00PM | JUNE 6 - 12:00PM TONY AYRES | 2014 | AUSTRALIA | 94 MIN | ENGLISH J U N E 2 - 7:30 P M Roger Hobbs (Jimmy Stewart) wants a quiet, relaxing holiday with his wife Peggy (Maureen O’Hara) but she insists on bringing the whole family — sons-in-law, grandchildren and even the cook! A string of disasters unfolds, but, as each fire is put out, the group grows together in what ends up a memorable family trip. An ex-con’s plans to rehabilitate his life and marry a woman he met on the outside are thwarted when his cellmate tracks him down in the hopes of sucking him back into a life of crime and revealing his true sexual impulses. This high-octane thriller set in Melbourne in the mid-70s examines the homophobia of the period. Post-Screening Discussion with LGBT activist Chris Bartlett THE ADVENTURES OF PRISCILLA, QUEEN OF THE DESERT SUMMER WITH MONIKA INGMAR BERGMAN | 1953 | SWEDEN | 96 MIN | SWEDISH J U N E 8 , J U N E 1 0 , J U N E 1 1 - 2: 0 0 P M In what Godard called “the most original film by the most original of filmmakers,” Ingmar Bergman nods, briefly, to the sensual, summertime haze of young love as teens Harry and Monika run away from their small town, dead end jobs and families to be together on an isolated island for the season until harsh realities set in. Presented in 35mm. 6 STEPHAN ELLIOTT | 1994 | AUSTRALIA, UK | 104 MIN | ENGLISH J U N E 4 - 7:30 P M Hosted by Philly’s hardest working queen, Brittany Lynn Two drag queens (Hugo Weaving, Guy Pearce) and a transsexual (Terence Stamp) travel across the outback, performing cabaret while making fans, facing bigots and working through life’s complications in this crowd pleaser that received raves from the NY Times and Rolling Stone. Presented in 35mm. T H E S E V E N Y E A R I TC H THE SUMMER OF SANGAILE BILLY WILDER | 1955 | USA | 105 MIN | ENGLISH JUNE 15, JUNE 17, JUNE 18 - 2:00PM | JUNE 20 - 12:00PM ALANTÉ KAVAÏTÉ | 2015 | FRANCE | 88 MIN | LITHUANIAN J U N E 11 - 7:30 P M After his wife and son leave to summer in Maine, New York publishing exec Richard Sherman (Tom Ewell) finds himself caught in a heat wave induced mid-life crisis and imagines his infidelity through a series of hilarious fantasies inspired by his new blonde bombshell neighbor (Marilyn Monroe). A hit at the opening night of this year’s Sundance Film Festival, this lush, Lithuanian, lesbian coming-of-age tale tells the story of Sangaile, a shy 17-year-old with a fear of heights and fascination with planes. When she meets the beautiful, enigmatic Auste, the two help each other grow into their passions. SUMMERTIME WEEKEND DAVID LEAN | 1955 | UK, USA | 100 MIN | ENGLISH, ITALIAN J U N E 2 2 , J U N E 2 4 , J U N E 2 5 - 2: 0 0 P M ANDREW HAIGH | 2011 | UK | 97 MIN | ENGLISH J U N E 18 - 7:30 P M In this hopelessly romantic, bittersweet love story, Jane (Katherine Hepburn), a middle-aged secretary from Ohio, finally takes her dream trip to Venice. When she meets local shop owner Renato (Rossano Brazzi) in the stunning Piazza San Marco, a relationship blossoms during a season that will inevitably come to an end. Presented in 35mm. This tender, refreshing and brutally raw love affair of a film chronicles two gay men as a one-night-stand grows into an intimately romantic and honest micro-relationship. Addressing universal themes like curiosity and finding one’s place in the world, this touching gem was called “perfectly realized” by the New York Times. Presented in 35mm. M . H U L OT ’ S H O L I DAY TA N G E R I N E JACQU ES TAT I | 1953 | FR ANCE | 83 M IN | FRENCH J U N E 2 9 , J U L Y 1 , J U L Y 2 - 2: 0 0 P M SEAN BAKER | 2015 | USA | 88 MIN | ENGLISH J U N E 25 - 7:30 P M In French auteur Jacques Tati’s playful summer seaside tale, a good-natured tourist inadvertently triggers a series of misunderstandings that lead to total havoc at quaint resort. Packed to the brim with meticulous art direction and hilarious gags, this little French charmer is prime for rediscovery. Presented in 35mm. Director Sean Baker’s uproarious Sundance hit, shot entirely on an iPhone 5 and hailed by many critics as their favorite of the festival, sees a pair of loud-mouthed, transgender, prostitute best friends on a journey to track the pimp that broke one of their hearts. 7 PASSPORT TO WORLD CINEMA A handpicked selection of the year’s strongest cinema from around the globe. H A E M OO T H E AC T O F K I L L I N G JOSHUA OPPENHEIMER | 2012 | DENMARK | 159 MIN INDONESIAN, ENGLISH | J U N E 7 - 1 2 : 0 0 P M First time director Sung-bo Shim and producer Bong Joon-ho tell the incredibly gripping true story of a fishing boat crew that unwittingly finds themselves the subject of violence when they are forced to smuggle illegal immigrants from China to Korea. In his groundbreaking, Academy Award nominated documentary, Oppenheimer forces former Indonesian death squad leaders to confront their crimes by filming reenactments in a cinematic style of their choosing. The result is a chilling exploration of cruelty via classic Hollywood tropes. SAMBA T H E L OO K O F S I L E N C E JOSHUA OPPENHEIMER | 2014 | DENMARK | 103 MIN INDONESIAN | J U N E 7 - 3 : 3 0 P M The directors of The Intouchables return with this tear-jerking story of a good-hearted Senegalese immigrant trying to make ends meet and his unusual relationship with the officer assigned to helping him out of an unwarranted detention sentence. Heralded by Executive Producers Errol Morris and Werner Herzog as “one of the greatest and most powerful documentaries ever made,” Oppenheimer’s follow up to The Act of Killing takes another look at the Indonesian genocide, this time from the perspective of a survivor as he confronts the squad leader who killed his brother. IN FOCUS: DOCS BY WOMEN T H E W O L F PAC K CRYSTAL MOSELLE | 2015 | USA | 80 MIN | ENGLISH J U N E 1 6 - 7: 3 0 P M Winner of the Grand Prize for Best Documentary at Sundance, this probing film tells the shocking story of six brothers whose father kept them shut away in a Manhattan apartment for years. When one of them escapes, their world is changed forever. Followed by a Q&A with director Crystal Moselle (DIS)HONESTY — THE TRUTH ABOUT LIES YA EL M EL A M ED E | 2015 | USA | 90 M IN | ENG LISH J U L Y 1 4 - 7: 3 0 P M 8 (DIRECTOR’S CUT) O L I V I E R N A K A C H E , E R I C TO L E D A N O | 2 0 1 4 | FRANCE | 118 MIN | FRENCH | JULY 28 - 7:30PM A monthly series of compelling contemporary documentaries anchored by talented female directors. Followed by a Q&A with director Yael Melamede Heralded as two of the best documentaries ever made, Joshua Oppenheimer’s unique look into the horrific history of the Indonesian genocide is presented here – uncut and followed by a Q&A with Oppenheimer himself. SHIM SUNG-BO | 2014 | SOUTH KOREA | 111 MIN | KOREAN JUNE 30 - 7:30PM Post screening discussion with Dr. Joseph Bierman (Rowan University). Followed by a post-screening discussion with Dr. Gregory Wolmart (Drexel University). OPPENHEIMER ON INDONESIAN GENOCIDE Anchored by a series of interviews, experiments and lectures with Duke University professor Dan Ariely, this intriguing documentary digs deep into the human instincts behind lying. Variety calls director Yael Melamede’s debut an “entertaining mix of anecdotal evidence, academic research and current affairs.” FILMADELPHIA A venue for local filmmakers of all ages, levels and backgrounds to showcase recent work and engage with audiences. Supported by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. J U N E S H O WC A S E THE GRAVEYARD SHIFT Horror, action, suspense and the downright weird, these films will keep you awake during the graveyard shift. T H E T R E AT M E N T HANS HERBOTS | 2014 | BELGIUM | 125 MIN | DUTCH JUNE 12, JUNE 13 - 11:59PM JUNE 23 - 7:30PM GUMBALL KRIS AND KURTIS THEORIN | 6 MIN Echoing tones of nuevo-European thrillers like The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, this Belgian mystery tells the story of a hot-headed cop who finds himself caught in a web of deceit when a nine-year-old boy goes missing. He uncovers a secret so dark that it makes similar stories feel like warm and fuzzy child’s play. IT WAS A QUIET RIDE GRANT SCHMIDT | 17 MIN N I G H T S L I K E T H I S KEVIN NGUYEN | 11 MIN Followed by a Q&A with short film directors THERE ALL ALONG KYLE THOMPSON | 9 MIN B L OW O U T BRIAN DE PALMA | 1981 | USA | 107 MIN | ENGLISH JUNE 26, JUNE 27 - 11:59PM T H E M AG I C B R AC E L E T When a b-movie soundman accidentally records audio of a murder, he is forced to set out on a race against time to find the killer. This Brian De Palma chiller, set in Philadelphia and starring John Travolta, Nancy Allen and a spine-tingling John Lithgow, is an Independence Day classic. Presented in 35mm. JON POLL | 2013 | USA | 19 MIN | ENGLISH JUNE 21 - 7:30PM Followed by a Q&A with Stacy Goldberg Diablo Cody, James Van Der Beek and others came together to grant 15-year-old Cheltenham resident Rina Goldberg’s last wish: to create her own film. When Ashley inherits a totem bracelet, she embarks on a journey of discovery and healing. Preceded by Love Life, Dream Big, Be Positive, the behind-thescenes documentary about the film’s production. A R AC H N O P H O B I A FRANK MARSHALL | 1990 | USA | 103 MIN | ENGLISH, SPANISH | J U L Y 1 0 , J U L Y 1 1 - 1 1 : 5 9 P M Starring Jeff Daniels and John Goodman, this horror-comedy sees a relocated city doctor, his family and their new town confronted by a growing gang of bloodthirsty Venezuelan spiders. Giving us the creeps for 25 years, we’re bringing this panic-inducing, super fun creature film back to the big screen. Presented in 35mm. FILM LAB A monthly exploration of science through cinema, pairing films with relevant specialists for unique and engaging discussions. INSIDE YO U N G F R A N K E N S T E I N MEL BROOKS | 1974 | USA | 106 MIN | ENGLISH, GERMAN JUNE 9 - 7:30PM ALEXANDRE BUSTILLO, ALEXANDRE BUSTILLO, J U L I E N M AU R Y | 2 0 0 7 | F R A N C E | 8 2 M I N FRENCH | JULY 24, JULY 25 - 11:59PM Determined not to repeat the past, neurosurgeon Dr. Frankenstein (Gene Wilder) inherits his infamous grandfather’s castle and, in a a sharply ironic twist, finds himself attempting a brain transfer to reanimate a gigantic corpse (Peter Boyle) in Mel Brooks’ cult classic. An essential in the pregnancy horror canon, alongside films like Rosemary’s Baby, this wildly popular, edge-of-your-seat gore-fest from directors Alexandre Bustillo and Julien Maury sees a mother-to-be fending off a dangerous home invader with terrifying intentions. see Film Lab notes DO N N I E DA R KO R I C H A R D K EL L Y | 2001 | USA | 113 M IN | ENG LISH JULY 7 - 7:30PM see Film Lab notes 10 In his mind-bending cult classic, director Richard Kelly showcases his unique cinematic voice and examines themes of parallel realities in this often comedic mystery centered around a troubled teen who is pressured into committing a series of bizarre crimes after he begins to have visions that he can’t explain. Presented in 35mm. FILM LAB NOTES YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN — The screening is followed by a discussion with Lance Wahlert, PhD, on current medical research and bioethics philosophy surrounding transplantation and reanimation. Dr. Wahlert is an Asst. Professor of Medical Ethics & Health Policy and Program Director of the Master of Bioethics at UPENN. Twice the recipient of the Dean’s Award for Distinguished Teaching, Dr. Wahlert’s courses include Bioethics and Sexuality, Clinical Ethics Mediation, Medicine in Film, and Digital Media Bioethics among others. DONNIE DARKO — The screening is followed by a discussion with Jeff Blomquist, MS on current developments in our understanding of the permeability of time, time travel and time paradoxes. Jeff is co-author of A User’s Guide to the Universe: Surviving the Perils of Black Holes, Time Paradoxes and Quantum Uncertainty with Dr. Dave Goldberg, which focuses on the realistic possibilities of maneuvering the temporal dimension, and how some more famous films take on time travel. Jeff has a Masters degree in Physics with a focus on astronomy and astrophysics from Drexel University and has taught astronomy at Widener University since 2010. 11 CONERSTONES OF FRENCH CINEMA Timeless and terrific, these four masterpieces remind us how France in the early 60s shaped what world cinema is today. NEW FRENCH FILMS A collection of the best new funny, daring and sexy films from the unique birthplace of cinema. THE UMBRELLAS OF CHERBOURG PA R T Y G I R L JACQUES DEMY | 1964 | FRANCE | 91 MIN | FRENCH JULY 6, JULY 8, JULY 9 - 2:00PM M A R I E A M AC H O U K E L I , M A R I E A M AC H O U K E L I , C L A I R E B U R G E R A N D S A M U E L T H E I S | 2014 F R A N C E | 96 M I N | F R E N C H | J U L Y 2 - 7 :30 P M In Jacques Demy’s lovely and timeless musical, a young, pregnant boutique worker is forced to marry an older man when she is separated from her one true love (and the father of her baby) by the Algerian War. Populated with beautiful Technicolor, The Umbrellas of Cherbourg is simply unforgettable. B R E AT H L E S S Winner of the Best First Feature at last year’s Cannes Film Festival, this honest and lively French drama tells the story of a witty, elderly nightclub hostess whose newly found love for retired life forces her to wrestle her lifelong instincts and reinvent herself as a married woman. REALITY JEAN-LUC GODARD | 1960 | FRANCE | 90 MIN | FRENCH JULY 13, JULY 15, JULY 16 - 2:00PM | JULY 18 - 12:00PM QUENTIN DUPIEUX | 2014 | FRANCE, BELGIUM, USA | 95 MIN | ENGLISH | JULY 9 - 7:30PM Defining French New Wave cinema with its lyrical, light form, Godard’s first feature film revolves around Michel, a petty thief who, on the run after stealing a car and shooting a police officer, hides out in his American girlfriend Patricia’s Paris apartment until she learns of the crime. Presented in 35mm. Quentin Dupieux, the genius behind recent absurdist comedies Rubber and Wrong, returns with a smart, self-reflexive film about an aspiring director who is to be given money for his first feature film, provided he can uncover a groan of pain worthy of an Oscar in the next 48 hours. HIROSHIMA MON AMOUR GRAND CENTRAL ALAIN RESNAIS | 1959 | FRANCE, JAPAN | 90 MIN | FRENCH, JAPANESE, ENGLISH | JULY 20, JULY 22, JULY 23 - 2:00PM R E B E CC A Z L OTOW S K I | 2013 | F R A N C E , AU S T R I A 92 M I N | F R E N C H | J U L Y 16 - 7:30 P M Set in Hiroshima after WWII, Renais’ distinguished contribution to launching the movement presents a conversation told largely through narration and flashbacks between She, a French actress and He, a Japanese architect, who weave their musings over loves and other life experiences together with meditations on the atomic bomb. An unskilled nuclear plant worker, facing the horrors of everyday contamination, begins a steamy affair with his boss’ fiancée in this sexy, sweeping love story set in the picturesque lower valley of Rhone and starring Léa Seydoux (Blue is the Warmest Color) and Tahar Rahim (A Prophet). JULES AND JIM M AY A L L A H B L E S S F R A N C E ! FRANÇOIS TRUFFAUT | 1962 | FRANCE | 105 MIN | FRENCH JULY 27, JULY 29, JULY 30 - 2:00PM | AUGUST 1 - 12:00PM ABD AL MALIK | 2014 | FRANCE | 95 MIN | FRENCH JULY 23 - 7:30PM Friends Jules and Jim, a shy German and a carefree Frenchman, both fall for Catherine, a young, mercurial woman who brings to life the mesmerizing smile of a statue they encountered on a visit to a Greek island. The three form a complicated love triangle, convoluted further by the first World War. Celebrated French rapper, writer, spoken word poet and philosopher Abd Al Malik makes his directorial debut with this moving and unique adaptation of his own autobiography. In the suburbs of Paris, a teenage Malik turns to school, music and Islam to steer himself off of an expected path of drug deals and violence. FUN FACT: Are you a film lover with an infant? Grab your stroller and join us for BABIES ON BOARD screenings every Wednesday! New parents and caretakers are invited to bring their children to the theater to catch a new release. Volume is lowered and fussing, giggling and sleeping are no problem! Films screen at matinee times and ticket prices — and the little ones are always free! Visit filmadelphia.org/nowshowing and look for italicized film times for designated screenings. 12 13 SATURDAY MORNING SPECIALS & SENSORY FRIENDLY SUNDAYS Two weekend screening series of children’s classics and contemporary familyfriendly films perfect for the young and young at heart. Presented by the R.K. Mellon Family Foundation. THE HENRY FOOL TRILOGY Eighteen years in the making, Hal Hartley’s seriocomic spans an epic and hilarious tale of love and deceit that defined two decades of American independent cinema. H E N R Y F OO L HAL HARTLEY | 1997 | USA | 137 MIN | ENGLISH JUNE 20 - 2:00PM Thoughtfully designed to include first time film-goers and children with sensitivities to the traditional theater environment, all Sunday morning screenings below offer a sensory friendly environment: a relaxed, accepting atmosphere with the lights turned up, the volume lowered and expectations to remain silent and seated removed. Parent to Child Therapy and Associates brightens the experience with a warm-up activity that helps children engage with the film and with the other attendees. During the screening, Parent to Child maintains a Sensory Friendly nook in the lobby for those who might need a break from the theater. This program is also designed to welcome and embrace children with cognitive or behavioral disabilities, so that all children can have the opportunity to make memories at the movies. In the series’ opener and Best Screenplay winner at Cannes, aspiring novelist Henry Fool (Thomas Jay Ryan), who carries a mysterious collection of,notebooks, befriends garbageman Simon Grim (James Urbaniak) and encourages him to pursue poetry. When Simon finds success, the two split, until Henry’s previous life catches up with him. Presented in 35mm. FAY G R I M THE IRON GIANT HAL HARTLEY | 2006 | USA | 118 MIN | ENGLISH JUNE 20 - 4:45PM BRAD BIRD | 1999 | USA | 86 MIN | ENGLISH JUNE 13, JUNE 14 - 11:00AM Ten years after the events of the first film, Henry’s ex-wife, Fay Grim, is persuaded by a CIA agent (Jeff Goldblum) to track down Henry’s notebooks in the interest of US security, as they contain secrets embedded in his poetry. Parker Posey shines as the titular character in this sharp, comedic sequel. Presented in 35mm. Based on “Iron Man,” a story by British poet laureate Ted Hughes, the film tells the story of a large metal robot who falls from the sky and sends a small town in Maine into panic. The government arrives to destroy the machine and it’s up to Hogarth, a boy from the town, to prove the Iron Giant isn’t the enemy. Presented in 35mm. NED RIFLE PA P E R P L A N E S HAL HARTLEY | 2014 | USA | 85 MIN | ENGLISH JUNE 20 - 7:15PM ROBERT CONNOLLY | 2014 | AUSTRALIA | 96 MIN | ENGLISH JUNE 27, JUNE 28 - 11:00AM The trilogy’s final installment sees Ned Rifle, Henry’s long lost son, in search of his estranged father. As the story begins to unfold and the world of Henry’s looks bigger than ever before, Ned’s ultimate motives become clear. The original cast is joined by Liam Aiken and Aubrey Plaza for this brilliant finale. 11-year-old Dylan finds a passion for competitive paper plane making that earns him first place in a school contest and takes him all the way to the World Paper Plane Championships in Tokyo.Confronted with new friends, foes, experiences and challenges, Dylan learns that winning isn’t everything. E . T. T H E E X T R A - T E R R E S T R I A L STEVEN SPIELBERG | 1982 | USA | 115 MIN | ENGLISH JULY 11, JULY 12 - 11:00AM Accidentally left on earth during his ship’s hasty departure, a small alien finds himself afraid, alone and three million light years from home. Discovered by 10-year-old Elliot, the little visitor and his new friend attempt to find their place in the world (and universe!) in Spielberg’s timeless family classic. H OC U S P OC U S A L F I E AT K I N S TORILL KOVE | 2013 | NORWAY | 75 MIN | ENGLISH, NORWEGIAN | JULY 25, JULY 26 - 11:00AM Called a “must-see” by Time Out NY during the 2015 New York International Children’s Film Festival, this adorable story for the youngest crowd features 7-year-old Alfie (and his imaginary friend) who, despite worries from his dad, enlists the help of a magician to make the boy’s dream of owning his very own dog come true. 14 Conversations with Ruth Perlmutter From June 30 through July 7, join us for a conversation series around four French Film classics running each Tuesday afternoon from noon to 3pm, hosted by Ruth Perlmutter, PhD. Ruth has been involved in the Philadelphia film community for over thirty years. A former professor at University of the Arts, Temple University, and Tyler School of Art, Ruth sits on the Advisory Board for the Philadelphia Film Society, the Advisory Board for the Bryn Mawr Film Institute, and is Artistic Director Emeritus for the Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival. SCHEDULE: June 30th - M. Hulot’s Holiday - 12:00 PM July 7th - The Umbrellas of Cherbourg - 12:00 PM July 14th - Breathless - 12:00 PM July 21st - Hiroshima, Mon Amour - 12:00 PM PER SCREENING: $11 General Admission $10 Senior/Student $9 PFS Member FULL CONVERSATION SERIES: $35 General Admission (savings of $9) $30 Senior/Student (savings of $10) $25 PFS Member (savings of $11) 15 BYO: YOU CAN’T SIT WITH US A theatrical toast to teenage ‘tude featuring the on-screen cliques we hate to love (and love to hate!) DIRECTORS TO WATCH: JAMES PONSOLDT Honest, heartfelt and endearing, up-and-coming American director James Ponsoldt’s work explores addiction and human connection in unexpected ways. SUPERBAD O F F T H E B L AC K GR EG M OT TO L A | 2007 | USA | 113 M IN | ENG LISH JUNE 3 - 7:30PM JAMES PONSOLDT | 2006 | USA | 90 MIN | ENGLISH JULY 6 - 7:30PM First drafted by friends Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg when they were teenagers, this wildly fun and endlessly quotable comedy follows inseparable seniors Seth (Jonah Hill) and Evan (Michael Cera), along with third wheel Fogell (Christopher Mintz-Plasse), as they set out to be the heroes of a keg-filled end-of-summer rager. Nick Nolte shines as Ray Cook, an aging, alcoholic high school baseball umpire who comes face to face with Dave Tibble, a player that believes that Ray cost him the game of the season. Unexpectedly, the two begin to form a bond, one that culminates in Ray convincing Dave to pose as his son for a high school reunion. MEAN GIRLS SMASHED M A R K WAT E R S | 2 0 0 4 | U S A , C A N A D A | 9 7 M I N | ENGLISH | JUNE 17 - 7:30PM JAMES PONSOLDT | 2012 | USA | 81 MIN | ENGLISH JULY 13 - 7:30PM Former homeschooler Cady (Lindsay Lohan) enters high school and is quickly inducted into The Plastics, the girl clique to end all girl cliques, led by the notorious Regina George (Rachel McAdams). When Cady falls for Regina’s ex, Regina and followers Gretchen (Lacey Chabert) and Karen (Amanda Seyfried) wage war. Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Aaron Paul bring to life this powerful story of a marriage, built on a mutual love of alcohol, that is torn apart when the wife decides to get sober. Filled with authenticity and humanity, this honest portrayal of sobriety is a critically acclaimed leap forward for Ponsoldt. Presented in 35mm. BRING IT ON T H E S P E C TAC U L A R N OW P E Y TO N R E E D | 2 0 0 0 | U S A | 9 8 M I N | E N G L I S H JULY 1 - 7:30PM JAMES PONSOLDT | 2013 | USA | 95 MIN | ENGLISH JULY 20 - 7:30PM After Torrance (Kirsten Dunst) is elected cheer captain for the six-time National Champion, the Toros (or Rancho Carne Toros), she learns the squad has been ripping off routines for years from the East Compton Clovers. Led by Isis (Gabrielle Union), the Clovers’ bring a vicious rivalry that leads the teams to a cutthroat national championship. In the most fun and accomplished installment in his unofficial alcoholism trilogy, Ponsoldt examines young love through a popular boy with a penchant for partying and the shy girl who wins his affections. Like a liquor-fueled John Hughes film, The Spectacular Now is a relatable shot to the heart. T H E E N D O F T H E TO U R CLUELESS AMY HECKERLING | 1995 | USA | 97 MIN | ENGLISH, SPANISH JULY 15 - 7:30PM JAMES PONSOLDT | 2015 | USA | 106 MIN | ENGLISH J U L Y 2 2 - 7 : 3 0 P M | P L AY S AT T H E P R I N C E T H E AT E R Cher (Alicia Silverstone) is a popular Beverly Hills teenager who navigates life, love and the mall with her bestie Dionne (Stacy Dash) and fixer-upper Tai (Brittany Murphy). Celebrating 20 years, Clueless is the film that taught us that searching for a boy in high school is as useless as searching for meaning in a Pauly Shore movie! A magazine reporter gets more than he bargained for when he tackles the task of doing an extensive piece on the infamously private writer David Foster Wallace. Jesse Eisenberg and Jason Segel (in what is sure to become a career defining performance) star in this unusually blunt story of friendship and artistry. This screening is a free, invite-only sneak preview for PFS Members. THE CRAFT ANDREW FLEMING | 1988 | USA | 101 MIN | ENGLISH JULY 29 - 7:30PM In this mid-90s occult classic, Sarah (Robin Tunney) starts at St. Benedict’s Academy, a Catholic prep school in LA, and joins a group of three outcasts rumored to be witches. Together as a coven, the angsty teens go mad with power as they curse and cast spells on anyone who crosses them, until they turn on each other. Presented in 35mm. 16 FUN FACT: Every Wednesday is BYO Wine Night at the PFS Roxy! All shows after 7PM and all YOU CAN’T SIT WITH US screenings are included. Bring your favorite red, white, or bubbly and for a corkage fee we’ll pop the top and give you glassware! Plus, metered street parking in Center City is FREE on Wednesday’s after 5PM, except for rush-hour zones, which are free after 6:30pm. Visit philapark.org for more parking details. 17 ROY ANDERSSON’S LIVING TRILOGY Swedish auteur Roy Andersson lends his unique and unforgettable voice to this series of episodic, absurdist comedies that remind us of the trials of being a human being. S O N G S F R O M T H E S E CO N D F L OO R ROY ANDERSSON | 2000 | SWEDEN | 98 MIN | SWEDISH, RUSSIAN | JUNE 21 - 2:00PM The first part in Roy Andersson’s memorable trilogy and the winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival, this groundbreaking comedy talks about love and vulnerability via a collection of seemingly illogical vignettes that are connected through their penetrating insight into humanity. YO U , T H E L I V I N G ROY ANDERSSON | 2007 | SWEDEN | 95 MIN | SWEDISH JUNE 21 - 4;15PM Continuing the world he set up in Songs From the Second Floor, Roy Andersson’s second film in his trilogy is a celebration of humanity, seeing people from all walks of life in the Swedish city of Lethe realize the highest and lowest moments in their existence in a film that Uncut calls “Monty Python meets Ingmar Bergman.” A P I G E O N S AT O N A B R A N C H REFLECTING ON EXISTENCE ROY ANDERSSON | 2014 | SWEDEN | 101 MIN | SWEDISH | CHECK WEBSITE FOR SHOWTIMES In First Run release at the Roxy Winner of the top prize at last year’s Venice Film Festival, the grand finale to Andersson’s trilogy sees a pair of traveling novelty salesman examining man’s perpetual inhumanity towards his fellow man while peddling their wares. Presented in 35mm. AN EVENING WITH BILL PLYMPTON Legendary cartoonist Bill Plympton comes to Philly for one night only with his latest psychedelic feature, Cheatin’. C H E AT I N ’ BILL PLYMPTON | 2013 | USA | 76 MIN | ENGLISH JULY 30 - 7:30PM Nominated for three Annie Awards, the latest “Plymptoon” is an absurdist love story (or something like it) of a wife who, upon discovering her husband’s infidelity, enlists a magician to help her temporarily become her cheating husband’s mistresses. Followed by a Q&A with Bill Plympton 18
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