[Rose-movies] Rose Theatre Newsletter for 3/31/03
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Monday, March 31, 2003
This week's newsletter includes:
* TALK TO HER starts Friday, April 4
* THE QUIET AMERICAN held over
* THE HOURS ends Thursday, April 3
* DIAPER DAZE CINEMA
* COMING ATTRACTIONS
* ROSE THEATRE MOVIE CHALLENGE
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TALK TO HER
Directed by Pedro Almodovar
Rated R for nudity, language, sexual content (extremely adult subject
matter and surreal sexually explicit moments) 112 min.
An Academy Award-winner for Best Original Screenplay, TALK TO HER is about
interwoven varieties of intimacy - filial, romantic, erotic, professional,
tutorial - and the many ways to express love. (Following in the glories of
his 1999 Oscar winner, ALL ABOUT MY MOTHER, the director known as a
specialist in actress-heavy dramas reveals a compassionate understanding of
the camaraderie of men.) but as with all of Almodovar's most exciting
work, TALK TO HER is also about intimacy with the movies as the filmmaker's
deepest source of inspiration and replenishment. Spellbound by the
cinema's unique abilities to loop and layer narrative and to convey
feelings with color, light, movement, time-shifting, and even silence, the
director uses those materials here with exuberant adoration and
maturity. Pleasure deepens with subsequent viewings.
In one memorable - sure to be talked about sequence - Almodovar sends one
of his characters to the movies to watch a black-and-white silent movie
called SHRINKING LOVER. Like everything else in this superb work of art,
SHRINKING LOVER is exquisitely Amodovarian. It's funny, tender, a little
shocking, and it pays homage to what we know about movies: that they can
move us beyond words. (Excerpted from ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY)
"No plot synopsis can begin to convey the moving, subterranean emotions
TALK TO HER evokes. It's Almodovar's most mature and mysterious
movie"-NEWSWEEK. "Amodovar is able to write and direct with such a light,
sure touch that his presence is both all pervasive and invisible. His film
illuminates whatever it touches"-THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
April 4, 5 4:30, 7:10, 9:30
April 6 4:30, 7:10
April 7, 8 7:10
April 9, 10 4:30, 7:10
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THE QUIET AMERICAN
Directed by Phillip Noyce
Rated R for images of violence and some language. 101
min. <http://www.miramax.com>
A beautiful melancholy hovers over the tragic players in THE QUIET
AMERICAN, Phillip Noyce's superbly controlled, passionate adaptation of
Graham Greene's 1955 novel about political and romantic treachery in 1950s
Vietnam. The country looks timelessly serene and sensual, but it's all
about to blow, of course, and everything duplicitous and naive is contained
within the hooded personal agendas of a tired British journalist, a
fresh-faced American on a mission, and a graceful young Vietnamese woman
loved by both men.
THE QUIET AMERICAN is a disquieting story, intently critical not only of
the United States' involvement in Vietnam but also of aggressive,
forward-thrusting U.S.-ness in general; for this reason there was been
studio hemming and hawing about when to release the picture.
Noyce's movie works because the director (who juggled thrills and political
intrigue in PATRIOT GAMES and CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER) trusts himself, and
his audience, to understand that catastrophe isn't always a matter of loud
ideology. Rather, it's the result of age-old human weakness. And
sometimes it's quiet. (Excerpted from ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY) Michael Caine
and Brendan Fraser costar. Phillip Noyce also directed RABBIT PROOF FENCE.
"A meticulously crafted intelligent thriller"-LOS ANGELES DAILY
NEWS. "This may be the best performance of Michael Caine's career"-Roger Ebert
March 31-April 1 7:30
April 2, 3 4:00, 7:30
April 4, 5 4:00, 7:30, 9:40
April 6 4:00, 7:30
April 7, 8 7:30
April 9, 10 4:00, 7:30
THE QUIET AMERICAN is currently showing in the Rose Theatre. It may move
to the Rosebud Cinema this Friday, April 4.
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THE HOURS
Directed by Stephen Daldry
Rated PG-13 for mature thematic elements, some disturbing images and brief
language. 115 min. <http://www.TheHoursMovie.com>
Based on Michael Cunningham's novel, in turn inspired by the
stream-of-consciousness narrative of Virginia Woolf's 1923 novel "Mrs.
Dalloway," THE HOURS is both a celebration of life and an elegy for the
hours that keep relentlessly slipping away.
In 2001 New York, Clarissa Vaughan (Meryl Streep) prepares to give a party
in honor of her friend Richard (Ed Harris), a famed writer who is
dying. Across the country and across the century, Laura Brown (Julianne
Moore) steels herself for another day with her family in a 1951
spanking-new California suburb. And, in 1923 England, Virginia Woolf
herself (Nicole Kidman) crafts the opening sentence of what will become
"Mrs. Dalloway." Clarissa, Laura and Virginia move through the business of
their days, their stories interweaving like vines of ivy. Each has changed
by the end of the day; each will never return to what she was before.
The production of THE HOURS is impeccable. The delicate direction of
Stephen Daldry (BILLY ELLIOT) , the intricately composed camerawork by
Seamus McGarvey, the understated but vivid production design of Maria
Djurkovic and, above all, the relentlessly eerie Philip Glass score all
combine to cast a unique spell. (Excerpted from THE SEATTLE TIMES and the
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER)
Nominated for 9 Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actress-Nicole
Kidman, Best Supporting Actress-Julianne Moore, Best Supporting Actor-Ed
Harris.
"THE HOURS is a meticulous, gorgeous-looking movie, a hard-won celebration
of life as it is meant to be lived, hour by hour, moment by moment. It may
be set in 1923 or 1951 or 2001, but it is always vividly, urgently,
Now."-David Ansen, NEWSWEEK
March 31-April 1 7:10
April 2, 3 4:30, 7:10
THE HOURS is showing in the Rosebud Cinema.
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DIAPER DAZE CINEMA
Our next Diaper Daze feature will be THE QUIET AMERICAN, Monday, April 7, 1:00.
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COMING ATTRACTIONS*
ANTWONE FISHER - tba - Denzel Washington stars in and makes his directorial
debut in this powerful story about overcoming
obstacles. <http://www.foxsearchlight.com>
RUSSIAN ARK - tba - Alexander Sokurov's stunning homage to the Hermitage
Museum features the longest continuous tracking shot in movie history (87
min.!) and must be seen to be believed. "What's the Russian word for
WOW!?"-TIME MAGAZINE. "Magnificent"-TIME
MAGAZINE. <http://www.welspring.com/russianark
BEND IT LIKE BECKHAM - April 28 - A culturally cross-wired sports comedy
about an Indian-Anglo teenager obsessed with soccer. MONSOON WEDDING meets
MY BEAUTIFUL LAUNDRETTE meets PERSONAL BEST. "One of the
year's brightest, funniest, and most refreshing
films"-TIME. <http://www.foxsearchlight.com/bendit>
AMANDLA! a revolution in Four-Part Harmony - tba - An electrically
expressive portrait of the central role that music played in the battle
against apartheid in South Africa. "Magnificent"-WALL STREET
JOURNAL. "When this movie sings, it's bliss. One of the most emotionally
charged musicals you're likely to see"-TIME OUT NEW YORK
RIVERS AND TIDES - Andy Goldsworthy Working With Time - May 2 - An
affectionate portrait of the Scottish artist who builds elaborate works of
art out of Mother Nature's flotsam and jetsam. "Breathtaking...a beautiful
meditative piece"-SAN FRANCISCO
EXAMINER. <http://www.riversandtides.org> (This is a movie not to be
missed - Rocky)
NOWHERE IN AFRICA - March 16 - This Academy Award winner for Best Foreign
Language Film is a beautifully told story of how one family adjusts to life
in Kenya after escaping Nazi Germany. "Exhilarating. Laced with poignancy
and conflict, urgency and compassion"-LOS ANGELES
TIMES. <http://www.nowhereinafrica.com>
*schedule subject to change.
_________________________________________________________
ROSE THEATRE MOVIE CHALLENGE
Question: Stan Brakhage, one of the leading figures in American
experimental cinema, died March 12 at the age of 70. Mr. Brakhage was a
friend and contemporary of a filmmaker who resided in Port Townsend until
his own passing nearly four years ago. Identify this person.
Rules: Answers must be emailed back to moviechallenge@rosetheatre.com with
Rose Theatre Contest in the subject line. One winner will be selected at
random from correct responses received by midnight Friday, April 4 and will
be notified by email. Your free tickets will be held at the box office so
you must include your name with your movie challenge answer.
__________________________________________________________
LAST WEEK'S QUESTION
Question: Three Hollywood luminaries who graced the stage during last
night's Oscar telecast have signed black and white stills hanging in the
lobby of the Rose. Identify these actors.
Answer: Olivia de Havilland, Eva Marie Saint and Patricia Neal.
Congratulations to RB
_________________________________________________________
Soundtracks to movies featured at the Rose Theatre are available at Quimper
Sound Music & Media, 901 Water Street, Port Townsend.
Email addresses are collected only to provide the RoseTheatre's
Newsletter. They are not transferred to any third party for any
reason. Our complete Privacy Policy is available at
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<font size=3D3>Monday, March 31, 2003<br><br>
<b>This week's newsletter includes: </font>
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<li><font size=3D3 color=3D"#FF0000">TALK TO HER </font><font size=3D3>start=
s
Friday, April 4</font>
<li><font size=3D3 color=3D"#FF0000">THE QUIET AMERICAN
</font><font size=3D3>held over</font>
<li><font size=3D3 color=3D"#FF0000">THE HOURS </font><font size=3D3>ends
Thursday, April 3
<li>DIAPER DAZE CINEMA
<li>COMING ATTRACTIONS
<li>ROSE THEATRE MOVIE CHALLENGE
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</font><font size=3D3>TALK TO HER<br>
Directed by Pedro Almodovar<br>
Rated R for nudity, language, sexual content (extremely adult subject
matter and surreal sexually explicit moments) 112 min.
<br><br>
An Academy Award-winner for Best Original Screenplay,</b>
</font><font size=3D3 color=3D"#FF0000">TALK TO HER </font><font size=3D3>is
about interwoven varieties of intimacy - filial, romantic, erotic,
professional, tutorial - and the many ways to express love.
(Following in the glories of his 1999 Oscar winner,
</font><font size=3D3 color=3D"#FF0000">ALL ABOUT MY MOTHER,
</font><font size=3D3>the director known as a specialist in actress-heavy
dramas reveals a compassionate understanding of the camaraderie of
men.) but as with all of Almodovar's most exciting work,
</font><font size=3D3 color=3D"#FF0000">TALK TO HER </font><font size=3D3>is
also about intimacy with the <i>movies </i>as the filmmaker's deepest
source of inspiration and replenishment. Spellbound by the cinema's
unique abilities to loop and layer narrative and to convey feelings with
color, light, movement, time-shifting, and even silence, the director
uses those materials here with exuberant adoration and maturity.
Pleasure deepens with subsequent viewings. <br><br>
In one memorable - sure to be talked about sequence - Almodovar sends one
of his characters to the movies to watch a black-and-white silent movie
called </font><font size=3D3 color=3D"#FF0000">SHRINKING LOVER.
</font><font size=3D3>Like everything else in this superb work of art,
</font><font size=3D3 color=3D"#FF0000">SHRINKING LOVER
</font><font size=3D3>is exquisitely Amodovarian. It's funny, tender,
a little shocking, and it pays homage to what we know about movies: that
they can move us beyond words. (Excerpted from ENTERTAINMENT
WEEKLY)<br><br>
<b>"No plot synopsis can begin to convey the moving, subterranean
emotions </b></font><font size=3D3 color=3D"#FF0000">TALK TO HER
</font><font size=3D3><b>evokes. It's Almodovar's most mature and
mysterious movie"</b>-NEWSWEEK. <b>"Amodovar is able to
write and direct with such a light, sure touch that his presence is both
all pervasive and invisible. His film illuminates whatever it
touches"</b>-THE WALL STREET JOURNAL<br><br>
April 4,
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<b>THE QUIET AMERICAN<br>
Directed by Phillip Noyce<br>
Rated R for images of violence and some language. 101 min.
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href=3D"http://www.miramax.com/" eudora=3D"autourl">http://www.miramax.com<=
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<br><br>
</b></font><font size=3D3>A beautiful melancholy hovers over the tragic
players in </font><font size=3D3 color=3D"#FF0000">THE QUIET AMERICAN,
</font><font size=3D3>Phillip Noyce's superbly controlled, passionate
adaptation of Graham Greene's 1955 novel about political and romantic
treachery in 1950s Vietnam. The country looks timelessly serene and
sensual, but it's all about to blow, of course, and everything
duplicitous and naive is contained within the hooded personal agendas of
a tired British journalist, a fresh-faced American on a mission, and a
graceful young Vietnamese woman loved by both men.<br><br>
</font><font size=3D3 color=3D"#FF0000">THE QUIET AMERICAN
</font><font size=3D3>is a disquieting story, intently critical not only of
the United States' involvement in Vietnam but also of aggressive,
forward-thrusting U.S.-ness in general; for this reason there was been
studio hemming and hawing about when to release the picture.<br><br>
Noyce's movie works because the director (who juggled thrills and
political intrigue in </font><font size=3D3 color=3D"#FF0000">PATRIOT GAMES
</font><font size=3D3>and </font><font size=3D3 color=3D"#FF0000">CLEAR AND
PRESENT DANGER</font><font size=3D3>) trusts himself, and his audience, to
understand that catastrophe isn't always a matter of loud ideology.
Rather, it's the result of age-old human weakness. And sometimes
it's quiet. (Excerpted from ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY) Michael
Caine and Brendan Fraser costar. Phillip Noyce also directed
</font><font size=3D3 color=3D"#FF0000">RABBIT PROOF FENCE.<br><br>
</font><font size=3D3><b>"A meticulously crafted intelligent
thriller"</b>-LOS ANGELES DAILY NEWS. <b>"This may be the
best performance of Michael Caine's career"</b>-Roger=20
Ebert<br><br>
March 31-April
1<x-tab> </x-tab>7:30<br>
April 2,
3<x-tab> </x-tab><x-tab>  =
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7:30<br>
April 4,
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7:30, 9:40<br>
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April 7,
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April 9,
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</font><font size=3D3 color=3D"#FF0000">THE QUIET AMERICAN
</font><font size=3D3>is currently showing in the Rose Theatre. It
may move to the Rosebud Cinema this Friday, April 4.<br>
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</font><font size=3D3>THE HOURS<br>
Directed by Stephen Daldry<br>
Rated PG-13 for mature thematic elements, some disturbing images and
brief language. 115 min.
</font><font size=3D3 color=3D"#0000FF"><<a=
href=3D"http://www.thehoursmovie.com/" eudora=3D"autourl">http://www.TheHou=
rsMovie.com</a>>
<br><br>
</b></font><font size=3D3>Based on Michael Cunningham's novel, in turn
inspired by the stream-of-consciousness narrative of Virginia Woolf's
1923 novel "Mrs. Dalloway,"
</font><font size=3D3 color=3D"#FF0000">THE HOURS </font><font size=3D3>is b=
oth
a celebration of life and an elegy for the hours that keep relentlessly
slipping away. <br><br>
In 2001 New York, Clarissa Vaughan (Meryl Streep) prepares to give a
party in honor of her friend Richard (Ed Harris), a famed writer
who is dying. Across the country and across the century, Laura
Brown (Julianne Moore) steels herself for another day with her family in
a 1951 spanking-new California suburb. And, in 1923 England,
Virginia Woolf herself (Nicole Kidman) crafts the opening sentence of
what will become "Mrs. Dalloway." Clarissa, Laura and
Virginia move through the business of their days, their stories
interweaving like vines of ivy. Each has changed by the end of the
day; each will never return to what she was before. <br><br>
The production of </font><font size=3D3 color=3D"#FF0000">THE HOURS
</font><font size=3D3>is impeccable. The delicate direction of
Stephen Daldry </font><font size=3D3 color=3D"#FF0000">(BILLY ELLIOT)
</font><font size=3D3>, the intricately composed camerawork by Seamus
McGarvey, the understated but vivid production design of Maria Djurkovic
and, above all, the relentlessly eerie Philip Glass score all combine to
cast a unique spell. (Excerpted from THE SEATTLE TIMES and the
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER)<br><br>
<b>Nominated for 9 Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best
Actress-Nicole Kidman, Best Supporting Actress-Julianne Moore, Best
Supporting Actor-Ed Harris.<br><br>
"THE HOURS is a meticulous, gorgeous-looking movie, a hard-won
celebration of life as it is meant to be lived, hour by hour, moment by
moment. It may be set in 1923 or 1951 or 2001, but it is always
vividly, urgently, Now."-</b>David Ansen, NEWSWEEK<br><br>
March 31-April
1<x-tab> </x-tab>7:10<br>
April 2,
3<x-tab> </x-tab><x-tab>  =
; </x-tab>4:30,
7:10<br><br>
</font><font size=3D3 color=3D"#FF0000">THE HOURS </font><font size=3D3>is
showing in the Rosebud Cinema.<br>
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<b>DIAPER DAZE CINEMA <br><br>
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</font><font size=3D3>COMING ATTRACTIONS*<br><br>
</b></font><font size=3D3 color=3D"#FF0000">ANTWONE FISHER
</font><font size=3D3>- tba - Denzel Washington stars in and makes his
directorial debut in this powerful story about overcoming
obstacles.
</font><font size=3D3 color=3D"#0000FF"><<a=
href=3D"http://www.foxsearchlight.com/"=
eudora=3D"autourl">http://www.foxsearchlight.com</a>><br><br>
</font><font size=3D3 color=3D"#FF0000">RUSSIAN ARK </font><font size=3D3>- =
tba
- Alexander Sokurov's stunning homage to the Hermitage Museum features
the longest continuous tracking shot in movie history (87 min.!) and must
be seen to be believed. <b>"What's the Russian word for
WOW!?"</b>-TIME MAGAZINE. <b>"Magnificent"</b>-TIME
MAGAZINE.
</font><font size=3D3=
color=3D"#0000FF"><http://www.welspring.com/russianark<br><br>
</font><font size=3D3 color=3D"#FF0000">BEND IT LIKE BECKHAM
</font><font size=3D3>- April 28 - A culturally cross-wired sports comedy
about an Indian-Anglo teenager obsessed with soccer.
</font><font size=3D3 color=3D"#FF0000">MONSOON WEDDING
</font><font size=3D3>meets </font><font size=3D3 color=3D"#FF0000">MY
BEAUTIFUL LAUNDRETTE </font><font size=3D3>meets
</font><font size=3D3 color=3D"#FF0000">PERSONAL
BEST</font><font size=3D3>. <b>"One of the year's
brightest, funniest, and most refreshing films"</b>-TIME.
</font><font size=3D3=
color=3D"#0000FF"><http://www.foxsearchlight.com/bendit><br><br>
</font><font size=3D3 color=3D"#FF0000">AMANDLA! a revolution in Four-Part
Harmony </font><font size=3D3>- tba - An electrically expressive portrait
of the central role that music played in the battle against apartheid in
South Africa. <b>"Magnificent"</b>-WALL STREET
JOURNAL. <b>"When this movie sings, it's bliss. One of
the most emotionally charged musicals you're likely to see"</b>-TIME
OUT NEW YORK<br><br>
</font><font size=3D3 color=3D"#FF0000">RIVERS AND TIDES - Andy Goldsworthy
Working With Time </font><font size=3D3>- May 2 - An affectionate portrait
of the Scottish artist who builds elaborate works of art out of Mother
Nature's flotsam and jetsam. <b>"Breathtaking...a beautiful
meditative piece"</b>-SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER.
</font><font size=3D3 color=3D"#0000FF"><http://www.riversandtides.org>=
;
</font><font size=3D3>(This is a movie not to be missed - Rocky)<br><br>
</font><font size=3D3 color=3D"#FF0000">NOWHERE IN AFRICA
</font><font size=3D3>- March 16 - This Academy Award winner for Best
Foreign Language Film is a beautifully told story of how one family
adjusts to life in Kenya after escaping Nazi Germany.
<b>"Exhilarating. Laced with poignancy and conflict, urgency
and compassion"</b>-LOS ANGELES TIMES.
</font><font size=3D3=
color=3D"#0000FF"><http://www.nowhereinafrica.com><br><br>
</font><font size=3D3>*schedule subject to change.<br>
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ROSE THEATRE MOVIE CHALLENGE<br><br>
</font><font size=3D3>Question: </b>Stan Brakhage, one of the leading
figures in American experimental cinema, died March 12 at the age of
70. Mr. Brakhage was a friend and contemporary of a filmmaker who
resided in Port Townsend until his own passing nearly four years
ago. Identify this person. <br><br>
<b>Rules: Answers must be emailed back to
</font><font size=3D3 color=3D"#0000FF">moviechallenge@rosetheatre.com
</font><font size=3D3>with </font><font size=3D3 color=3D"#0000FF"><i>Rose
Theatre Contest </i></font><font size=3D3>in the subject line. One
winner will be selected at random from correct responses received by
midnight Friday, April 4 and will be notified by email. Your free
tickets will be held at the box office so you must include your
name with your movie challenge answer.<br>
</font><font size=3D3 color=3D"#0000FF"> =
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LAST WEEK'S QUESTION<br><br>
</font><font size=3D3>Question: </b>Three Hollywood luminaries who
graced the stage during last night's Oscar telecast have signed black and
white stills hanging in the lobby of the Rose. Identify these
actors.<br><br>
<b>Answer: </b>Olivia de Havilland, Eva Marie Saint and Patricia
Neal.<br><br>
Congratulations to RB<br>
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</font><font size=3D3 color=3D"#0000FF">Soundtracks to movies featured at th=
e
Rose Theatre are available at Quimper Sound Music & Media, 901 Water
Street, Port Townsend.<br>
<b> &=
nbsp;
<br>
</b></font><font size=3D3>Email addresses are collected only to provide the
RoseTheatre's Newsletter. They are not transferred to any third
party for any reason. Our complete Privacy Policy is available at
</font><font size=3D3 color=3D"#0000FF"><<a=
href=3D"http://www.rosetheatre.com/" eudora=3D"autourl">http://www.rosethea=
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