Showcasing the best in classical, independent and foreign cinema, The Screen cinematheque at Santa Fe University of Art and Design presents new releases, special cinema events and performances all day every day. Here’s what’s showing April 10-16, 2015.
Coming Attractions
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Coming Attractions at The Screen Feb. 27-March 5 Showcasing the best in classical, independent and foreign cinema, The Screen cinematheque at Santa Fe University of Art and Design presents new releases, special cinema events and performances all day every day! See what critics have to say about the latest screenings, watch a trailer, then visit The Screen for a unique movie-going experience. Timbuktu Nominated in the 2015 Academy Awards Mauritanio – 2014- 1 hour 37 minutes “The film throbs with humanity, and abounds in extraordinary images.” – Joe Morgenstern of Wall Street Journal “Timbuktu” deserves every accolade it gets.” – Farran Smith of Nehme New York Post – Excalibur Part of Films to See Before You Die UK- 1981- 2 hours 10 minutes Friday Feb. 27 includes introduction from Star Paul Geoffrey “A lush retelling of the King Arthur legend that sets a high-water mark among sword-and-sorcery movies.” – David Lazarus of Salon “Exquisite, a near-perfect blend of action, romance, fantasy and philosophy, finely acted and beautifully filmed by director John Boorman and cinematographer Alex Thomson.” – Variet – Performance at the Screen: King Lear Sunday March 1 at 11:15 a.m. – Moscow – 3 hours 20 minutes “On the whole the male and female ensembles performed with a cohesion and harmony that have long been hallmarks of the company. In particular, the plush and pliant effects of the swan maidens proved close to perfection.” – Robert Greskovic of The Wall Street Journal – 2015 Oscar-Nominated Shorts For the 10th consecutive year, Shorts HD and Magnolia Pictures present the Oscar-Nominated Short Films with all three categories offered: Animated, Live Action and Documentary. Click here for Oscar-nominated Shorts showtimes. To read reviews on the 2015 Oscar-nomiated animation program click here. – Human Capitol Italy’s Official Submission for the Academy Awards “A chic thriller! A top-flight cast gives the character-driven drama...
Coming Attractions
posted by Charlotte Martinez
Showcasing the best in classical, independent and foreign cinema, The Screen cinematheque at Santa Fe University of Art and Design presents new releases, special cinema events and performances all day every day! Here’s what’s playing Feb. 20-26.
Coming Attractions
posted by Charlotte Martinez
Coming Attractions at The Screen Jan. 23-29 Showcasing the best in classical, independent and foreign cinema, The Screen cinematheque at Santa Fe University of Art and Design presents new releases, special cinema events and performances all day every day! See what critics have to say about the latest screenings, watch a trailer, then visit The Screen for a unique movie-going experience. Winter Sleep Awarded Best Picture at Cannes Festival 2014 Turkey – 2014 – 3 hours 16 minutes “Beautiful to look at, with its burnished interiors and magnificent Turkish steppes, this long film builds to a powerful conclusion.” – Farran Smith Nehme of New York Post “Intricate, monumental and mysterious. This is masterfully staged and performed.” – Ben Sachs of Chicago Reader The Girl and Death Awarded Best Picture at Netherlands Film Festival Netherlands – 2014 – 2 hours 4 minutes “What emerges is a hypnotic, strangely wistful and affecting portrait.” – Gary Goldstein of Los Angeles Times “Atmosphere and nostalgia trump all in Pushkin-loving romance.” —John DeFore of Hollywood Reporter A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night The First Iranian Vampire Western Ever Made Iran – 2014 – 1 hour 39 minutes “A new classic, one to treasure endlessly.” —The Playlist “One of the best films of the year.” —The New Republic “Moody and gorgeous.” —The Hollywood Reporter Sunday’s 5 p.m. screening features SFUAD Alumni Freedom Hopkins’ Short Film “Capstone,” shot on 16 mm film Performance at the Screen: La Bayadere Sunday Jan. 25 11:15 a.m. – Moscow -2 hours 55 minutes A Bolshoi Ballet “Svetlana Zakharova, the Bolshoi prima, is breathtaking as Nikiya, her hyperextended legs lifting as effortlessly as a helium balloon, her languid musicality filling every phrase beyond the count.” – Carrie Seidman of Herald...
Coming Attractions
posted by Charlotte Martinez
Showcasing the best in classical, independent and foreign cinema, The Screen cinematheque at Santa Fe University of Art and Design presents new releases, special cinema events and performances all day every day! See what critics have to say about the latest screenings, watch a trailer, then visit The Screen for a unique movie-going experience.
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