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SUMMARY:Love\, Gilda
DESCRIPTION:[col_one ] \n \nLove\, Gilda\nDirected by: Lisa D’Apolito\nFeaturing: Gilda Radner\, Michael Radner\, Chevy Chase\, Anne Beatts\, Bill Hader\, Laraine Newman\, Martin Short\, Paul Shaffer and Lorne Michaels\nDocumentary | PG for mature theme\, coarse language and tobacco use | 86 min. | Canada/USA \n  \nSCREENING:\nSunday\, October 14 – 1:15 pm\, Uptown Theatre\nMonday\, October 15 – 4:00 pm\, Uptown Theatre \nGet your tickets here! \n  \n“Forty years later\, her comedy looks more sublime than ever. As you watch “Love\, Gilda\,” though\, it becomes clear that what made Gilda Radner special – and uproarious – was her spirit: open\, smiling\, generous\, euphoric.”– Owen Gleiberman\, VARIETY \n“To D’Apolito’s credit\, her film doesn’t dwell on the sadness. Rather\, it’s a celebration of a performer who revolutionized comedy and inspired future generations.” – Al Alexander\, THE PATRIOT LEDGER \nLove\, Gilda opens a unique window into the honest and whimsical world of beloved performer Gilda Radner\, whose greatest role was sharing her story. Working with the Radner estate\, D’Apolito unearthed a collection of diaries and personal audio and videotapes documenting her childhood\, her comedy career\, her relationships and ultimately\, her struggles with cancer. These never-before-seen-or-heard footage and journal entries form the narrative spine of the documentary\, allowing Gilda to tell her own story – through laughter and sometimes tears. \n  \nWON – Audience Award – U.S. Documentary\, Cinetopia Film Festival\, 2018 \n  \n \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2wuC2IWXnU” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n[/col_one]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/love-gilda-2/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
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SUMMARY:The Wife
DESCRIPTION:[col_one ] \n \nThe Wife\nDirector: Björn Runge\nCast: Glenn Close\, Jonathan Pryce\, Christian Slater\, Max Irons and Elizabeth McGovern\nDrama | 14A for coarse language and mature theme | 100 min. | USA/United Kingdom/Sweden \n  \nSCREENING:\nMonday\, October 15 – 4:30 pm\nSunday\, October 21 – 3:15 pm \nGet your tickets here! \n  \n“The Wife offers viewers a chance to observe one of the finest – and most criminally under praised – actresses of her generation working at the very top of her shrewd\, subtle\, superbly self-controlled game.” – Ann Hornaday\, Washington Post \n“Glenn Close has one of cinema’s greatest faces. With one look she can tell you everything while revealing nothing.” – Erik Anderson\, AwardsWatch \n  \nAfter nearly forty years of marriage\, Joan and Joe Castleman (Glenn Close and Jonathan Pryce) are complements. Where Joe is casual\, Joan is elegant. Where Joe is vain\, Joan is self-effacing. And where Joe enjoys his very public role as Great American Novelist\, Joan pours her considerable intellect\, grace\, charm\, and diplomacy into the private role of Great Man’s Wife. Joe is about to be awarded the Nobel Prize for his acclaimed and prolific body of work. Joe’s literary star has blazed since he and Joan first met in the late 1950s. The Wife (based on the novel of the same name by Meg Wolitzer) interweaves the story of the couple’s youthful passion and ambition with a portrait of a marriage\, thirty-plus years later – a lifetime’s shared compromises\, secrets\, betrayals\, and mutual love. \n  \nNOMINATED – Film and Literature Award\, Film by the Sea International Film Festival\, 2018 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzCeD7T_Uq0″ video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n[/col_one]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/the-wife/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181015T190000
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SUMMARY:Don't Worry\, He Won't Get Far on Foot
DESCRIPTION:[col_one ] \n \nDon’t Worry\, He Won’t Get Far on Foot\nWritten and Directed by: Gus Van Sant\nCast: Joaquin Phoenix\, Jonah Hill\, Rooney Mara and Jack Black\nBiography/Comedy/Drama | 14A for coarse language\, nudity and sexual content | 114 min. | USA/France \n  \nSCREENING:\nMonday\, October 15 – 7:00 pm\, Uptown Theatre\nSaturday\, October 20 – 1:30 pm\, Uptown Theatre \nGet your tickets here! \n  \n“Jonah Hill and Jack Black are the real revelations in this Joaquin Phoenix tour de force.” – Roger Moore\, MOVIE NATION \n“Leave it to filmmaker Gus Van Sant to make a film about a hopeless drunk who becomes a quadriplegic into a story that’s funny\, dark\, sad\, sweet and even sort of inspirational.” – Bruce DeMara\, TORONTO STAR \n  \nBased on a true story\, this poignant\, insightful and often funny drama explores the healing power of art. Adapted from John Callahan’s autobiography and directed by two-time Oscar® nominee Gus Van Sant\, this film shows a man who has a lust for life\, a talent for off-colour jokes\, and a drinking problem. When an all-night bender ends in a catastrophic car accident\, the last thing he intends to do is give up drinking. But when he reluctantly enters treatment – with encouragement from his girlfriend (Rooney Mara) and a charismatic sponsor (Jonah Hill) – Callahan discovers a gift for drawing edgy\, irreverent newspaper cartoons that develop an international following and grant him a new lease on life. \n  \nNOMINATED – Best Film/Best Feature Film\, Berlin International Film Festival\, 2018 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDfltSuCadE” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n[/col_one]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/dont-worry-he-wont-get-far-on-foot/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181015T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181015T210700
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SUMMARY:Summer 1993
DESCRIPTION:[col_one ] \n \n  \nSummer 1993 (Estiu 1993) \nWritten and Directed by: Carla Simón\nCast: Laia Artigus\, Bruna Cusí\, Paula Blanco\, Paula Robles and David Verdaguer\nDrama/Family | Not Rated | 97 min. | Catalan with English subtitles | Spain \n  \nSCREENING:\nMonday\, October 15 – 7:30 pm\nWednesday\, October 17 – 4:00 pm \nGet your tickets here! \n  \n“It is spellbinding and whimsical with a strong\, beating heart and that is down to the central performances of the child actors…” – Rosalynn Try-Hane\, Liquid Marmalade \n“Not since Boyhood has a film shown this much respect and understanding for what it’s like to be a child.” – Scott Marks\, San Diego Reader \n  \nIn the summer 1993\, following the death of her parents\, six year old Frida moves from Barcelona to the Catalan province to live with her aunt and uncle\, who are now her new legal guardians. The country life is a challenge for Frida – time passes differently in her new home and the nature that surrounds her is mysterious and estranging. She now has a little sister for whom she has to take care of and has to deal with new feelings\, such as jealousy. Often\, Frida is naively convinced that running away would be the best solution to her problems. Yet\, the family does what it can to achieve a fragile new balance and bring normality to their life. Occasional family outings to a local fiesta or a swimming pool\, cooking or listening to jazz in the garden bring them moments of happiness. Slowly\, Frida realizes that she is there to stay and has to adapt to the new environment. Before the season is over\, she has to cope with her emotions and her parents have to learn to love her as their own daughter. \n  \n32 wins\, 49 Nominations:\nWon – Best First Feature Award/Best Feature Film\, Berlin International Film Festival\, 2017\nWon – Best Director – International Competition\, Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema\, 2017\nWon – Best Original Screenplay/Best New Director\, Cinema Writers Circle Awards\, Spain\, 2018\nWon – Best New Director\, Best Supporting Actor (David Verdageur)\, Best Actress (Bruna Cusí) Goya Awards\, 2018\nNominated – Audience Award\, AFI Fest\, 2017\nNominated – European Discovery\, European Film Awards\, 2017 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bb1NMc-_KaU” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n  \n[/col_one]
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