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Wednesday, May 14, at 5 and 7:30 p.m
BLINDSIGHT
Called "Simultaneously a sports adventure film, a tear-jerking tale of hope and inspiration and a captivating meditation on culture clash" by the SF Chronicle, this astonishing documentary about a group of young blind Tibetan children led on a hike up Mt. Everest, by world renowned blind climber Erik Weihenmayer, also raises important questions that resonate far beyond the subject at hand: "What is the meaning of accomplishment, and how do you define triumph?" Featuring exceptional people doing extraordinary things, BLINDSIGHT is "one of those documentaries with the power to make you re-examine your entire life" raved the NY Times. Entertainment Weekly added "an observant film about profound East-West differences in the importance of journey versus destination and comradeship versus competition." In English and Tibetan and German with English subtitles. 104 min. Rated PG.
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Wednesday, May 21, at 5 and 7:30 p.m
MISS PETIGREW LIVES FOR A DAY
Can you get a life and discover love, all in one day? Find out in this sophisticated and heartfelt comedy, starring Amy Adams and Frances McDormand about a governess who finds herself catapulted into the glamorous world and dizzying social whirl of a world-renowned entertainer. "Frothy and exuberantly entertaining in no small part because of the sexual innuendoes, it's the best romantic comedy so far this year," raved the SF Chronicle. PG-13. 92 min.
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Wednesday, May 28, at 5 and 7:30 p.m
MEET BILL
A screwball comedy about leaving your inhibitions in the dust and following the past to your destiny that stars Aaron Eckhart as Bill, a banking executive whose love life is on the rocks because his wife, played by Elizabeth Banks, is sleeping with the local news anchor. Bill manages to find his way back to a life of meaning and joy under the guidance of a protege who turns out to instead be his mentor (Logan Lerman) and a lingerie saleswoman, the luscious Jessica Alba, who provides the film's "salsa". Rated R. 100 min.
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