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SUMMARY:Theeb - 4PM
DESCRIPTION:Screening: Wednesday\, March 2\, 2016 – 4pm\nLocation: Uptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop Street West\, Barrie\nDirected by: Naji Abu Nowar\nCast: Jacir Eid\, Hassan Mutlag\, Hussein Salameh\, Jack Fox and Marji Audeh\nDrama/Adventure\, PG for restrained portrayals of non-graphic violence\, 100 minutes\, Arabic with English Subtitles (United Arab Emirates\, Qatar\, Jordan\, UK) \n  \n“A disarmingly complex boyhood adventure with no shortage of tension or harsh beauty\, ‘Theeb’ marks a winning debut feature for co-writer and director Naji Abu Nowar.” – Robert Abele\, Los Angeles Times \n“The burden rests on Eid’s shoulders\, and he more than carries it. He’s a natural\, showing us Theeb’s curiosity\, loyalty and ingenuity while still retaining the innocence of a boy who has been sheltered from the world outside the desert.” – Bill Goodykoontz\, Arizona Republic \n  \nArabia\, 1916. Theeb (Theeb means wolf in Arabic) lives with his Bedouin tribe in a forgotten corner of the Ottoman Empire. Having recently lost his father\, it falls to Theeb’s brother\, Hussein\, to raise him. Hussein tries to teach Theeb the Bedouin way of life\, but the young boy is more interested in mischief than mentorship. Their lives are interrupted with the arrival of a British Army Officer and his Guide on a mysterious mission. Unable to refuse help to his guests for fear of dishonouring his late father’s reputation\, Hussein agrees to escort the pair to their destination\, a water-well on the old pilgrimage route to Mecca. Fearful of losing his brother\, Theeb chases after Hussein and embarks on a treacherous journey across the Arabian Desert. Since the outbreak of the First World War\, this harsh terrain has become the hunting ground of Ottoman mercenaries\, Arab revolutionaries and outcast Bedouin raiders. If Theeb is to survive he must quickly learn about adulthood\, trust and betrayal. He must live up to the name his Father gave him. \n  \nAwards:  \nNominated\, Best Foreign Language Film\, Academy Awards\, 2016\nNominated\, Best Film not in the English Language\, Outstanding Debut by a British Writer\, Director or Producer\, BAFTA Awards\, 2016\nWon\, Best Narrative/Best Film From Arab World\, Abu Dhabi Film Festival\, 2014\nWon\, Forward Future Award-Best Picture by New Director\, Beijing International Film Festival\, 2015\nWon\, Best Cinematography and Artistic Direction\, Cairo International Film Festival\, 2014\nWon\, Best Directional Debut\, Cameriage\, 2014\nWon\, Audience Award-Best Script/Best Film\, FEST International Film Festival\, 2015\nFEST International Film Festival\, 2015\nNominated\, Audience Award\, Glasgow Film Festival\, 2015\nNominated\, First Feature Competition\, London Film Festival\, 2014 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPv1-TI-K9o” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ]
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LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160302T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160302T190000
DTSTAMP:20260427T140459
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SUMMARY:Theeb - 7PM
DESCRIPTION:Screening: Wednesday\, March 2\, 2016 – 7pm\nLocation: Uptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop Street West\, Barrie\nDirected by: Naji Abu Nowar\nCast: Jacir Eid\, Hassan Mutlag\, Hussein Salameh\, Jack Fox and Marji Audeh\nDrama/Adventure\, PG for restrained portrayals of non-graphic violence\, 100 minutes\, Arabic with English Subtitles\n(United Arab Emirates\, Qatar\, Jordan\, UK) \n  \n“A disarmingly complex boyhood adventure with no shortage of tension or harsh beauty\, ‘Theeb’ marks a winning debut feature for co-writer and director Naji Abu Nowar.” – Robert Abele\, Los Angeles Times \n“The burden rests on Eid’s shoulders\, and he more than carries it. He’s a natural\, showing us Theeb’s curiosity\, loyalty and ingenuity while still retaining the innocence of a boy who has been sheltered from the world outside the desert.” – Bill Goodykoontz\, Arizona Republic \n  \nArabia\, 1916. Theeb (Theeb means wolf in Arabic) lives with his Bedouin tribe in a forgotten corner of the Ottoman Empire. Having recently lost his father\, it falls to Theeb’s brother\, Hussein\, to raise him. Hussein tries to teach Theeb the Bedouin way of life\, but the young boy is more interested in mischief than mentorship. Their lives are interrupted with the arrival of a British Army Officer and his Guide on a mysterious mission. Unable to refuse help to his guests for fear of dishonouring his late father’s reputation\, Hussein agrees to escort the pair to their destination\, a water-well on the old pilgrimage route to Mecca. Fearful of losing his brother\, Theeb chases after Hussein and embarks on a treacherous journey across the Arabian Desert. Since the outbreak of the First World War\, this harsh terrain has become the hunting ground of Ottoman mercenaries\, Arab revolutionaries and outcast Bedouin raiders. If Theeb is to survive he must quickly learn about adulthood\, trust and betrayal. He must live up to the name his Father gave him. \n  \nAwards:  \nNominated\, Best Foreign Language Film\, Academy Awards\, 2016\nNominated\, Best Film not in the English Language\, Outstanding Debut by a British Writer\, Director or Producer\, BAFTA Awards\, 2016\nWon\, Best Narrative/Best Film From Arab World\, Abu Dhabi Film Festival\, 2014\nWon\, Forward Future Award-Best Picture by New Director\, Beijing International Film Festival\, 2015\nWon\, Best Cinematography and Artistic Direction\, Cairo International Film Festival\, 2014\nWon\, Best Directional Debut\, Cameriage\, 2014\nWon\, Audience Award-Best Script/Best Film\, FEST International Film Festival\, 2015\nFEST International Film Festival\, 2015\nNominated\, Audience Award\, Glasgow Film Festival\, 2015\nNominated\, First Feature Competition\, London Film Festival\, 2014 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPv1-TI-K9o” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/theeb-7pm/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160302T211500
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160302T211500
DTSTAMP:20260427T140459
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SUMMARY:Theeb - 9:15PM
DESCRIPTION:Screening: Wednesday\, March 2\, 2016 – 9:15pm\nLocation: Uptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop Street West\, Barrie\nDirected by: Naji Abu Nowar\nCast: Jacir Eid\, Hassan Mutlag\, Hussein Salameh\, Jack Fox and Marji Audeh\nDrama/Adventure\, PG for restrained portrayals of non-graphic violence\, 100 minutes\, Arabic with English Subtitles\n(United Arab Emirates\, Qatar\, Jordan\, UK) \n  \n“A disarmingly complex boyhood adventure with no shortage of tension or harsh beauty\, ‘Theeb’ marks a winning debut feature for co-writer and director Naji Abu Nowar.” – Robert Abele\, Los Angeles Times \n“The burden rests on Eid’s shoulders\, and he more than carries it. He’s a natural\, showing us Theeb’s curiosity\, loyalty and ingenuity while still retaining the innocence of a boy who has been sheltered from the world outside the desert.” – Bill Goodykoontz\, Arizona Republic \n  \nArabia\, 1916. Theeb (Theeb means wolf in Arabic) lives with his Bedouin tribe in a forgotten corner of the Ottoman Empire. Having recently lost his father\, it falls to Theeb’s brother\, Hussein\, to raise him. Hussein tries to teach Theeb the Bedouin way of life\, but the young boy is more interested in mischief than mentorship. Their lives are interrupted with the arrival of a British Army Officer and his Guide on a mysterious mission. Unable to refuse help to his guests for fear of dishonouring his late father’s reputation\, Hussein agrees to escort the pair to their destination\, a water-well on the old pilgrimage route to Mecca. Fearful of losing his brother\, Theeb chases after Hussein and embarks on a treacherous journey across the Arabian Desert. Since the outbreak of the First World War\, this harsh terrain has become the hunting ground of Ottoman mercenaries\, Arab revolutionaries and outcast Bedouin raiders. If Theeb is to survive he must quickly learn about adulthood\, trust and betrayal. He must live up to the name his Father gave him. \n  \nAwards:\nNominated\, Best Foreign Language Film\, Academy Awards\, 2016\nNominated\, Best Film not in the English Language\, Outstanding Debut by a British Writer\, Director or Producer\, BAFTA Awards\, 2016\nWon\, Best Narrative/Best Film From Arab World\, Abu Dhabi Film Festival\, 2014\nWon\, Forward Future Award-Best Picture by New Director\, Beijing International Film Festival\, 2015\nWon\, Best Cinematography and Artistic Direction\, Cairo International Film Festival\, 2014\nWon\, Best Directional Debut\, Cameriage\, 2014\nWon\, Audience Award-Best Script/Best Film\, FEST International Film Festival\, 2015\nFEST International Film Festival\, 2015\nNominated\, Audience Award\, Glasgow Film Festival\, 2015\nNominated\, First Feature Competition\, London Film Festival\, 2014 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPv1-TI-K9o” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/theeb-915pm/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160303T160000
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SUMMARY:Theeb - 4PM
DESCRIPTION:Screening: Thursday\, March 3\, 2016 – 4pm\nLocation: Uptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop Street West\, Barrie\nDirected by: Naji Abu Nowar\nCast: Jacir Eid\, Hassan Mutlag\, Hussein Salameh\, Jack Fox and Marji Audeh\nDrama/Adventure\, PG for restrained portrayals of non-graphic violence\, 100 minutes\, Arabic with English Subtitles\n(United Arab Emirates\, Qatar\, Jordan\, UK) \n  \n“A disarmingly complex boyhood adventure with no shortage of tension or harsh beauty\, ‘Theeb’ marks a winning debut feature for co-writer and director Naji Abu Nowar.” – Robert Abele\, Los Angeles Times \n“The burden rests on Eid’s shoulders\, and he more than carries it. He’s a natural\, showing us Theeb’s curiosity\, loyalty and ingenuity while still retaining the innocence of a boy who has been sheltered from the world outside the desert.” – Bill Goodykoontz\, Arizona Republic \n  \nArabia\, 1916. Theeb (Theeb means wolf in Arabic) lives with his Bedouin tribe in a forgotten corner of the Ottoman Empire. Having recently lost his father\, it falls to Theeb’s brother\, Hussein\, to raise him. Hussein tries to teach Theeb the Bedouin way of life\, but the young boy is more interested in mischief than mentorship. Their lives are interrupted with the arrival of a British Army Officer and his Guide on a mysterious mission. Unable to refuse help to his guests for fear of dishonouring his late father’s reputation\, Hussein agrees to escort the pair to their destination\, a water-well on the old pilgrimage route to Mecca. Fearful of losing his brother\, Theeb chases after Hussein and embarks on a treacherous journey across the Arabian Desert. Since the outbreak of the First World War\, this harsh terrain has become the hunting ground of Ottoman mercenaries\, Arab revolutionaries and outcast Bedouin raiders. If Theeb is to survive he must quickly learn about adulthood\, trust and betrayal. He must live up to the name his Father gave him. \n  \nAwards:\nNominated\, Best Foreign Language Film\, Academy Awards\, 2016\nNominated\, Best Film not in the English Language\, Outstanding Debut by a British Writer\, Director or Producer\, BAFTA Awards\, 2016\nWon\, Best Narrative/Best Film From Arab World\, Abu Dhabi Film Festival\, 2014\nWon\, Forward Future Award-Best Picture by New Director\, Beijing International Film Festival\, 2015\nWon\, Best Cinematography and Artistic Direction\, Cairo International Film Festival\, 2014\nWon\, Best Directional Debut\, Cameriage\, 2014\nWon\, Audience Award-Best Script/Best Film\, FEST International Film Festival\, 2015\nFEST International Film Festival\, 2015\nNominated\, Audience Award\, Glasgow Film Festival\, 2015\nNominated\, First Feature Competition\, London Film Festival\, 2014 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPv1-TI-K9o” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/theeb-4pm-2/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160303T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160303T190000
DTSTAMP:20260427T140500
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SUMMARY:Theeb - 7PM
DESCRIPTION:Screening: Thursday\, March 3\, 2016 – 7pm\nLocation: Uptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop Street West\, Barrie\nDirected by: Naji Abu Nowar\nCast: Jacir Eid\, Hassan Mutlag\, Hussein Salameh\, Jack Fox and Marji Audeh\nDrama/Adventure\, PG for restrained portrayals of non-graphic violence\, 100 minutes\, Arabic with English Subtitles\n(United Arab Emirates\, Qatar\, Jordan\, UK) \n  \n“A disarmingly complex boyhood adventure with no shortage of tension or harsh beauty\, ‘Theeb’ marks a winning debut feature for co-writer and director Naji Abu Nowar.” – Robert Abele\, Los Angeles Times \n“The burden rests on Eid’s shoulders\, and he more than carries it. He’s a natural\, showing us Theeb’s curiosity\, loyalty and ingenuity while still retaining the innocence of a boy who has been sheltered from the world outside the desert.” – Bill Goodykoontz\, Arizona Republic \n  \nArabia\, 1916. Theeb (Theeb means wolf in Arabic) lives with his Bedouin tribe in a forgotten corner of the Ottoman Empire. Having recently lost his father\, it falls to Theeb’s brother\, Hussein\, to raise him. Hussein tries to teach Theeb the Bedouin way of life\, but the young boy is more interested in mischief than mentorship. Their lives are interrupted with the arrival of a British Army Officer and his Guide on a mysterious mission. Unable to refuse help to his guests for fear of dishonouring his late father’s reputation\, Hussein agrees to escort the pair to their destination\, a water-well on the old pilgrimage route to Mecca. Fearful of losing his brother\, Theeb chases after Hussein and embarks on a treacherous journey across the Arabian Desert. Since the outbreak of the First World War\, this harsh terrain has become the hunting ground of Ottoman mercenaries\, Arab revolutionaries and outcast Bedouin raiders. If Theeb is to survive he must quickly learn about adulthood\, trust and betrayal. He must live up to the name his Father gave him. \n  \nAwards:\nNominated\, Best Foreign Language Film\, Academy Awards\, 2016\nNominated\, Best Film not in the English Language\, Outstanding Debut by a British Writer\, Director or Producer\, BAFTA Awards\, 2016\nWon\, Best Narrative/Best Film From Arab World\, Abu Dhabi Film Festival\, 2014\nWon\, Forward Future Award-Best Picture by New Director\, Beijing International Film Festival\, 2015\nWon\, Best Cinematography and Artistic Direction\, Cairo International Film Festival\, 2014\nWon\, Best Directional Debut\, Cameriage\, 2014\nWon\, Audience Award-Best Script/Best Film\, FEST International Film Festival\, 2015\nFEST International Film Festival\, 2015\nNominated\, Audience Award\, Glasgow Film Festival\, 2015\nNominated\, First Feature Competition\, London Film Festival\, 2014 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPv1-TI-K9o” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/theeb-7pm-2/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160317T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160317T160000
DTSTAMP:20260427T140500
CREATED:20160305T154921Z
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SUMMARY:Anomalisa - 4PM
DESCRIPTION:[col_one_third] \n \n[/col_one_third] \n[col_two_thirds ] \nAnomalisa\nScreening: Thursday\, March 17\, 2016 – 4pm\nTickets: Adults $10\, Senior/Senior $8\nLocation: Uptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop Street West\, Barrie\nWritten by: Charlie Kauffman\nDirected by: Charlie Kauffman and Duke Johnson\nVoice talents: David Thewlis\, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Tom Noonan \nAnimated Comedy-Drama\, PLEASE NOTE: THIS FILM IS RATED “18A” for sexual content\, nudity\, and coarse language\, it is NOT appropriate for young or sensitive viewers. 90 minutes (USA) \n“Kaufman and Johnson’s film is a heart-stopping masterpiece of emotional malaise and disconnection\, vividly surreal and achingly real at the same time.”  – Daniel Barnes\, Sacramento News & Review \n[/col_two_thirds] \n[col_one ] \n \nMichael Stone (David Thewlis) is a successful motivational speaker with fans across the country\, but inside him sits a knot of anxiety that renders much of his daily life meaningless. Everything and everyone just seems the same to him. But then Michael meets Lisa (Jennifer Jason Leigh) on a speaking-tour stop in Cincinnati. Lisa is an anomaly. Michael and Lisa begin with prickly\, cautious conversations and then move towards love. But\, unlike in a conventional Hollywood romance\, that romantic arc is neither simple nor obvious. The love scene at the heart of Anomalisa should instantly rocket up the list of cinema’s greatest. It’s intimate\, awkward\, heartbreaking\, and deeply erotic despite the fact that the lovers are made of felt. Returning to the themes of human connection and artistic creation that ran through his feature directorial debut\, Synecdoche\, New York\, as well as his screenplays for Being John Malkovich\, Adaptation\, and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind\, Kaufman delivers an even more insightful rumination on love here\, one that finds its perfect expression in the fragility of the film team’s stop-motion figures. This is a beautiful\, one-of-a-kind romance. – Cameron Bailey\, TIFF 2015 \n  \nAwards: \nNominated\, Best Animated Feature Film of the Year\, Academy Awards\, 2016\nNominated Best Motion Picture-Animated\, Golden Globes 2016\nWon\, Best Dipiction of Nudity\, Sexuality or Seduction\, Alliance of Women Film Journalists\, 2016\nWon\, Best Animated Film\, Boston Society of Film Critics Awards\, 2015\nNominated\, Best Feature/Best Director/Best Screenplay/Best Supporting Female\, Independent Spirit Awards\, 2016\nWon\, Creative Impact in Direction Award (Charlie Kauffman) Palm Springs International Film Festival\, 2016\nWon\, Best Screenplay\, Vancouver Film Critics Circle\, 2016\nWon\, Future Film Festival Digital Award & Grand Special Jury Prize\, Venice Film Festival\, 2015 \n  \nSponsored by: \n \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQkHA3fHk_0″ video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/anomalisa-4pm/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160317T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160317T200000
DTSTAMP:20260427T140500
CREATED:20160305T155132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160305T155132Z
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SUMMARY:Anomalisa - 8PM
DESCRIPTION:[col_one_third] \n \n[/col_one_third] \n[col_two_thirds ] \nAnomalisa\nScreening: Thursday\, March 17\, 2016 – 8pm\nTickets: Adults $10\, Senior/Senior $8\nLocation: Uptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop Street West\, Barrie\nWritten by: Charlie Kauffman\nDirected by: Charlie Kauffman and Duke Johnson\nVoice talents: David Thewlis\, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Tom Noonan \nAnimated Comedy-Drama\, PLEASE NOTE: THIS FILM IS RATED “18A” for sexual content\, nudity\, and coarse language\, it is NOT appropriate for young or sensitive viewers. 90 minutes (USA) \n“Kaufman and Johnson’s film is a heart-stopping masterpiece of emotional malaise and disconnection\, vividly surreal and achingly real at the same time.”  – Daniel Barnes\, Sacramento News & Review \n[/col_two_thirds] \n[col_one ] \n \nMichael Stone (David Thewlis) is a successful motivational speaker with fans across the country\, but inside him sits a knot of anxiety that renders much of his daily life meaningless. Everything and everyone just seems the same to him. But then Michael meets Lisa (Jennifer Jason Leigh) on a speaking-tour stop in Cincinnati. Lisa is an anomaly. Michael and Lisa begin with prickly\, cautious conversations and then move towards love. But\, unlike in a conventional Hollywood romance\, that romantic arc is neither simple nor obvious. The love scene at the heart of Anomalisa should instantly rocket up the list of cinema’s greatest. It’s intimate\, awkward\, heartbreaking\, and deeply erotic despite the fact that the lovers are made of felt. Returning to the themes of human connection and artistic creation that ran through his feature directorial debut\, Synecdoche\, New York\, as well as his screenplays for Being John Malkovich\, Adaptation\, and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind\, Kaufman delivers an even more insightful rumination on love here\, one that finds its perfect expression in the fragility of the film team’s stop-motion figures. This is a beautiful\, one-of-a-kind romance. – Cameron Bailey\, TIFF 2015 \n  \nAwards: \nNominated\, Best Animated Feature Film of the Year\, Academy Awards\, 2016\nNominated Best Motion Picture-Animated\, Golden Globes 2016\nWon\, Best Dipiction of Nudity\, Sexuality or Seduction\, Alliance of Women Film Journalists\, 2016\nWon\, Best Animated Film\, Boston Society of Film Critics Awards\, 2015\nNominated\, Best Feature/Best Director/Best Screenplay/Best Supporting Female\, Independent Spirit Awards\, 2016\nWon\, Creative Impact in Direction Award (Charlie Kauffman) Palm Springs International Film Festival\, 2016\nWon\, Best Screenplay\, Vancouver Film Critics Circle\, 2016\nWon\, Future Film Festival Digital Award & Grand Special Jury Prize\, Venice Film Festival\, 2015 \n  \nSponsored by: \n \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQkHA3fHk_0″ video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/anomalisa-8pm/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
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