February 2015
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February 2015
The Bijou Film Board is a student-run UI organization dedicated to the exhibition of American independent, foreign and classic cinema. Established in 1972, the BFB assists FilmScene with program curation and operations. HORIZONS World cinema showcase in conjunction with UI academic departments AFTER HOURS A late-night series featuring cult and cultural groups to broaden understanding of diverse cultures through film. SAT, 2/7 SAT, 2/14 classics, fan favorites, recent releases, and the best in modern genre films. Saturdays at 11pm during the semester. VELVET GOLDMINE SHOWGIRLS (1995) TO KILL A MAN (2014) SAT, 2/28 BRICK (2005) Dir. DRIVE (2011) Dir. Rian Johnson. A teenage loner enters a high school crime ring underground to investigate his exgirlfriend’s disappearance. Dir. Alejandro Fernandez Almendras. A working class man who, tired of being the victim of criminals, decides to take justice in his own hands. “A quiet drama that cares as Feb. 17, 6pm Dir. Paul Verhoeven. A young drifter arrives in Las Vegas to become a dancer and claws her way to the top Vegas showgirl. SAT, 2/21 (1998) Dir. Todd Haynes. Glam superstar Brian Slade takes inspiration from hard-living, rebellious American singer Curt Wild. STAMP YOUR PASSPORT as Horizons takes a cinematic world tour to Chile, Israel, Afghanistan, and Brazil. One lucky UI Student will win a study abroad package provided by UI International Programs! much about familial alienation as getting away with murder.” —Hollywood Reporter FILM FORUM In cooperation with UI departments and organizations, Bijou presents special screenings and discussions of acclaimed and provocative films. Feb. 24, 6pm Feb. 10, 6pm ART & CRAFT (2014) Dirs. Sam Cullman, Jennifer Grausman, Mark Becker. When one of the most prolific art forgers in US history is finally exposed, he must confront the legacy of his 30-year con. DIALOGUE with the director. Nicolas Winding Refn. Ryan Gosling stars as a mysterious Hollywood stuntman who lands in trouble helping his neighbor. THE HOMESTRETCH (2014) Dir. Anne De Mare, Kirsten Kelly. Three homeless teenagers brave Chicago winters, the pressures of high school, and life alone on the streets to build a brighter future. DIALOGUE to follow the film. BIJOU PROGRAMMING IS FREE FOR UI STUDENTS $5 FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC FilmScene Staff Joe Tiefenthaler, Executive Director Andy Brodie, Program Director Andrew Sherburne, Associate Director Emily Salmonson, Director of Operations Ross Meyer, Head Projectionist and Facilities Manager Dan DeMarco, Theater Staff Jon Graf, Theater Staff Aaron Holmgren, Theater Staff Phil Ochs, Theater Staff Tony Pomales, Theater Staff Thalia Sutton, Theater Staff Emily Brown, Projectionist Kelly Gallagher, Projectionist Kasia Plazinska, Projectionist Dominick Shults, Projectionist Board of Directors Michael Finlayson, Chair Tommy Haines, Vice Chair Emma Barnum, Secretary Chris Ameling, Treasurer Laura Bergus, Karen Chappell, Corey Creekmur, Jil Dasher, Will Downing, Evan Evans, David Gould, Kembrew McLeod, Ryan O’Leary, Doug Ongie, Ravi Patel, Andre Perry, Katherine Steinbach, Andy Stoll, Damon Terrill, Leah Vonderheide In partnership with Join our email list at www.icfilmscene.org for weekly updates! About FilmScene FilmScene is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing the cultural vitality of the Iowa City area through the presentation and discussion of film as an art form. With programming that entertains, inspires, and educates, FilmScene works to build and connect community through film. For more information, visit www.icfilmscene.org. Online: www.icfilmscene.org Box Office: open at 11am daily Getting Here Located at 118 E. College St. on the Ped Mall in Downtown Iowa City. CLINTON ST Members:$5.00 See all the benefits of FilmScene membership at www.icfilmscene.org. Evening:$9.00 Matinee:$7.50 Senior (60+): $6.50 Youth (12 & under): $6.50 UI Students: $6.50 DUBUQUE ST Tickets 118 E. College St. #101 Iowa City, IA 52240 PARKING RAMP COLLEGE ST PARKING RAMP BURLINGTON ST Programs, showtimes and ticket prices subject to change. Special events may be priced differently. Movie Hotline: 319-358-2555. OVERHEARD... @icfilmscene thanks for being the swankiest little theatre with the coolest films & staff in town! They also have wine & pizza! Molly Walker @meandmyhackers1 CONNECT with @ICFilmScene on social media for updates and giveaways! www.icfilmscene.org Celebrate the movies with food and drink on Hollywood’s big night NOMINEES A PLENTY Four Oscar nominated features plus the return of the nominated short films BIJOU IS BACK A world tour of cinema, documentary dialogues and late night fun February 2015 Timothy Spall paints a vivid portrait of eccentric artist J.M.W. Turner in Mr. Turner. v2.2 OSCAR NIGHT NEW RELEASES PIZZA BY THE SLICE Looking for a new way to support FilmScene? Grab some ‘za for lunch, weekdays 11-2! Hollywood Live! hosted by Chris Okiishi February 22, 6pm at The Englert Theatre TICKETS: $35 / $30 for members until Feb. 6 Now Playing OSCAR SHORTS 2015 SONG OF THE SEA (2014) this annual release of Oscar nominees.” —SF Chronicle “Visually stunning animation masterwork...a wonder to behold.” —Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times A fun and popular annual tradition, FilmScene proudly presents the Oscar-nominated short films in all three categories: live action, animated and documentary. Nominees will be announced Jan. 15, then see them for yourself prior to the Oscars telecast. Tickets will be available for each program, or buy a pass to see all three! “Thank the gods of cinema for We’re rolling out the blue carpet (yes blue!) for our annual joint fundraising event hosted by The Englert Theatre. Come dressed in your finest (or just as you are) for an Oscar viewing party on the big screen. Pose for the flash bulbs, predict the winners and enjoy food and drink from Givanni’s, Formosa, Takanami, and The Iowa Chop House. DETAILS & TIX: www.icfilmscene.org/oscar-party Sat. 10am and Thu. 3pm, Feb. 7-26 Dir. Tomm Moore. In the enchanting new story from the Academy Award-nominated director of “The Secret of Kells,” Ben and his little sister Saoirse-the last Seal-child--embark on a fantastic journey across a fading world of ancient legend and magic in an attempt to return to their home by the sea. ONE NIGHT ONLY! HITS (2014) Thu., Feb. 12, 8:30pm TWO DAYS, ONE NIGHT (2014) Dir. Luc Dardenne & Jean-Pierre Dardenne. In this “miracle of a movie” (AV Club), Marion Cotillard plays a young Belgian mother released from the hospital to find she no longer has a job. To regain her factory position, she has one weekend to convince her co-workers to sacrifice their muchneeded bonuses. “Cotillard’s performance is as fine a piece of acting as you will ever see.” —NY Times SPECIAL SCREENINGS Opens February 20 Opens February 13 Dir. David Cross. A dark comedy exploring the nature of fame in 21st Century YouTube America. TICKETS Pay what you want, available day of show. STILL ALICE (2015) Dir. Richard Glatzer, Wash Westmoreland. Julianne Moore gives a Golden Globe-winning performance as a renowned linguistics professor and happily married woman with three grown children who is diagnosed of Early-Onset Alzheimer’s. Her struggle to stay connected to who she once was is frightening, heartbreaking, and inspiring. “Presents a disease that can devastate any family, anywhere, with great truth and compassion. Don’t miss it.” —New York Post Feb. 14 & Feb. 15, 12:30pm AWAKE: THE LIFE OF YOGANANDA (2014) Dirs. Lisa Leeman & Paola di Florio. An unconventional biography of Paramahansa Yogananda, who brought yoga and meditation to the West. “To understand yoga as something beyond a workout exercise, this spiritual documentary could be a fine start.” —Minneapolis Star-Tribune COMING SOON Opening Date TBA MR. TURNER (2014) Dir. Mike Leigh. A brilliantly directed exploration of the last years of great, eccentric British painter J.M.W. Turner (Timothy Spall, Best Actor, Cannes Film Festival), who spends his final tumultuous decades living by the sea. Four Oscar nominations: cinematography, costume design, production design, and original score. “A rich, ruthless and profoundly compassionate study of life and love and art.” —Andrew O’Hehir, Salon Opening Date TBA LEVIATHAN (2014) Dir. Andrey Zvyagintsev. From acclaimed director Zvyagintsev comes a modern day retelling of the Biblical story of Job set in contemporary Russia. Kolya, a Russian fisherman (Alexey Serebryakov), fights back when a corrupt mayor tries to seize possession of his ancestral home. Academy Award nominee, Best Foreign Language Film.“Absolutely fantastic! Not just masterful, but hugely important.” —The Playlist MOMMY (2015) Dir. Xavier Dolan. In Dolan’s bold new film, a widowed single mom finds herself burdened with the full-time custody of her unpredictable 15-year-old ADHD son. Cannes Grand Jury Prize winner. “A heart-swelling, breathtaking piece of cinema.” —Richard Lawson, Vanity Fair SPECIAL EVENTS LUNAFEST A traveling film festival of FOXCATCHER w/ DAN GABLE Sat., Feb. 14, 3pm Join us for a special, and final, screening of the Oscar-nominated FOXCATCHER! DIALOGUE Following the film, legendary Iowa wrestling coach Dan Gable will discuss training at the Foxcatcher facilities and what it takes to “go for gold.” Thu., Feb. 19 at 6pm WAS THE WORD The monthly WED, 2/18 WED, 2/25 WED, 3/4 Sat., Feb. 28 at 1pm Join us for an entertaining night with David Willis and Chris “Casper” Kelly of Adult Swim, the creative minds behind “Aqua Teen Hunger Force,” “Squidbillies,” “Your Pretty Face is Going to Hell,” and “Too Many Cooks.” FREE ADMISSION (Suggested $2 donation) WED, 2/11 Punch in for weird Wednesdays at 10pm! The boss, Ross Meyer, digs up low-budget b-movies and campy classics. Cheap tickets, cheap beer & cheap fun! GREEN GRAVEL COMEDY FEST spoken-word event presents “Heartburn,” a postValentine’s Day cabaret of poems, storytelling and music on The Englert Theatre stage. A production of Working Group Theatre. ADMISSION Pay-whatyou-will, all proceeds benefit FilmScene. WED, 2/4 Sun., Feb. 15, 7pm award-winning short films by, for and about women paired with food, drink and silent auction. Proceeds benefit Girls on the Run of Eastern Iowa and Breast Cancer Fund. Held at the Coralville Center for Performing Arts. TICKETS $15 / $12 for students. MIAMI CONNECTION BASEMENT JACK THE FLESH AND BLOOD SHOW SNOW SHARK MS .45 (1981) Dir. (1987) Dir. Grandmaster Y.K. Kim and Woo-sang Richard Park. A martial arts rock band vs. motorcycle ninjas! (2009) Dir. Michael Shelton. Basement Jack is released from the asylum and hunting the girl who got away. (1972) Dir. Pete Walker. A slasher is killing off a groovy theatre troupe. Plus a thrilling 3D finale! (2011) Dir. Sam Qualiana. An ancient killing machine has been thawed from the prehistoric ice! Abel Ferrara. Ms. 45 gets revenge against NYC’s entire male population, one scumbag at a time. Showtimes set Monday before opening date. Schedule subject to change. Showtimes at www.icfilmscene.org or the Movie Hotline at 319-358-2555.