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MAY 2014 May Day Film Festival May 2-4 "International documentary and narrative films about workers rights and social justice." Occupy Love, We the Owners, Oil Sands Karaoke, A Whole Lott More, The Mosuo Sisters, Maestra, Skydancer, Citizen Koch, On the Art of War, We Are Not Ghosts, Brothers on the Line, the Happy Lands Mercedes Sosa: The Voice of Latin America May 5-8 This haunting music documentary is a deeply intimate journey into the life and music of Mercedes Sosa, one of the most influential singers and personalities of the 20th century. “Will inspire the uninitiated.” – Variety “Lovingly assembled.” – The Hollywood Reporter No God, No Master May 9-15 When a series of package bombs show up on the doorsteps of prominent politicians and businessmen in the summer of 1919, U.S. Bureau of Investigation Agent William Flynn (Strathairn) is assigned the task of finding those responsible. He becomes immersed in an investigation that uncovers an anarchist plot to destroy democracy. Inspired by true events of the 20s the film sets the stage for a timely thriller with resoundingly similar parallels to the contemporary war on terrorism and the role government plays to defeat it. “The fascinating subject matter gains resonance with its modern-day parallels to the war on terrorism.” – The Hollywood Reporter “It’s easy to tell No God, No Master was a labor of love.” – Film and Festival Reviews Cesar’s Last Fast May 10, 11, 13, 14 Exotic World May 17 There's a sexual revolution happening on a former goat ranch in the middle of the Mojave Desert, and an eighty-year-old woman is behind it. Funded by Dixie Evans' social security checks, the Exotic World Museum is a Mojave Desert haven for burlesque legends of the 19040s to 1960s, and ground zero of the latest burlesque revival. But as Dixie's health declines, County regulators threaten the operation, and the desert assails the museum's aging collection of 8x10 portraits, hand-sewn costumes and memorabilia, will Exotic World survive? Tiny: A Story about Living Small May 18, 21 After a decade of travel, Christopher Smith approaches his 30th birthday and decides it’s time to plant some roots. He impulsively buys a 5-acre plot of land in hopes of fulfilling a lifelong dream of building a home in the mountains of Colorado. With the support of his girlfriend, Merete, he sets out to build a Tiny House from scratch despite having no construction experience. "Definitely inspired me to clean out my closets and spend more time with family and friends." -Austin EcoNetwork In Bloom May 23-29 Set in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi in 1992. Friends Eka and Natia look to leave childhood behind as they ignore societal customs and work to escape their turbulent family lives. “Superb, radiant performances… beautifully observed… a gently pro-feminist message about young girls defying ancient patriarchal traditions… An eye-pleasing aesthetic for a classy and absorbing debut.”– Hollywood Reporter “Astute, observant…tough and unsentimental…IN BLOOM [balances] a strong, implicit feminist sensibility with a sympathetic sense of the power of tradition. “– NY Times In 1988, Cesar Chavez embarked on what would be his last act of protest in his remarkable life. Driven in part to pay penance for feeling he had not done enough, Chavez began his “Fast for Life,” a 36-day water-only hunger strike, to draw attention to the horrific effects of unfettered pesticide use on farm workers, their families, and their communities. Using never-before-seen footage of Chavez during his fast and testimony from those closest to him, directors Richard Ray Perez and Lorena Parlee weave together the larger story of Chavez’s life, vision, and legacy. A deeply religious man, Chavez’s moral clarity in organizing and standing with farmworkers at risk of his own life humbled his family, friends, and the world. Cesar’s Last Fast is a moving and definitive portrait of the leader of a people who became an American icon of struggle and freedom. “A solidly inspiring portrait.” – Variety “Thoroughly absorbing.” – The Hollywood Reporter “Touching, insightful, and extremely well crafted.” –, Indiewire Anita Bad Milo Por las Plumas May 10 A horror comedy centered on a guy who learns that his unusual stomach problems are being caused by a demon living in his intestines. “You’ll have a blast.” – RogerEbert.com “A largely amusing and unapologetically silly gross-out romp.” – Indiewire For a Woman (Pour une femme) May 17-23 Anne has a very active imagination, only natural for a writer. But in her mid-thirties, she still knows practically nothing of her own family's past. After her mother's death, Anne discovers old photos and letters that convince her to take a closer look at the life of her parents, Michael and Léna. The young couple met in the concentration camps during World War II, later moving to France to start their new life together. Soon, Anne's research into their Jewish history and their ties to Lyon's communist party reveals the existence of a mysterious uncle, Jean, whom everyone seems intent on forgetting entirely. As she gradually closes in on the discovery she didn't know she was looking for, her father grows ever more ill, and may take the secret that kept them apart for so long to his grave. In a journey that stretches from post-war France to the 1980s, Anne's destiny intertwines with her father's past until they form a single, unforgettable story. “Handsomely put together.” – The Hollywood Reporter “A winning formula.”– Variety May 24, 25, 27, 28 Directed by Academy Award winning filmmaker Frida Mock, ANITA tells the story about a young, brilliant African American Anita Hill who accuses the Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas of unwanted sexual advances during explosive Senate Hearings in 1991 and ignites a political firestorm about sexual harassment, race, power and politics that resonates 20 years later today. ANITA is a dramatic look at the consequences to a private citizen acting out of a civic duty to 'speak truth to power.' For the first time on film Anita Hills speaks about her experience in the Senate Hearings, her impact on issues of sexual harassment, workplace rights for women and men, social justice and equality. The film is about the empowerment of girls and women, and men, through the extraordinary story of Anita Hill. “One woman, stepping into a mess of political, racial and sexual power plays...makes for rapt viewing.” – Entertainment Weekly May 30 - June 5 Neto Villalobos' debut feature All About the Feathers details the unconventional relationship between an impoverished security guard (Allan Cascante) and the newly acquired fighting cock that he struggles to care for. Anchored by the stellar performances of a mostly non-professional cast, this quixotic Costa Rican comedy is both slyly absurdist and quietly observational. “Such a wonderfully told and original story” – Projector Magazine Next Goal Wins May 31, June 1, 3, 4 After suffering a world record 31-0 defeat at the hands of Australia in 2001, American Samoa, officially the worst football team on earth, are still in search of their first ever competitive win. When maverick Dutch coach Thomas Rongen arrives on the island to help the team achieve this elusive goal, he discovers that his ramshackle team includes an emotionally scarred goalkeeper and the first transgender player ever to play international football. They haven't scored a goal for four years. With the team about to embark on a gruelling World Cup Qualification campaign, Rongen has just one month to transform this ragtag of endemic losers into a winning team, and perhaps learn a little about himself along the way. Next Goal Wins is a hilarious and moving exploration of what it really means to be a winner in life. “Next Goal Wins is the best football film in decades, if you're a fan of football, or soccer, you owe it to yourself to see this film.” – Examiner Buy your tickets TODAY! Movies screen @ Media Arts Center San Diego’s new DIGITAL GYM (located in North Park off 805 Freeway on El Cajon Blvd & 30th St). 2921 El Cajon Blvd., San Diego. CA 92104 General Admission: $11.00 Students & Seniors: $8.50 DigitalGym.org/cinema