Featured Film:
45 Years at the SIFF Uptown
Andrew Haigh’s follow-up to his critically-acclaimed 2011 film Weekend, which was about the first stages of a budding romance, looks at love and relationships from the opposite end of their lifespan. Tom Courtenay and Charlotte Rampling star as a couple who’ve been married for the eponymous amount of time. When a revelation about an event long ago in her husband’s past begins to throw everything she thought she knew about him and their life together out of balance, Rampling finds she must investigate further, regardless of the radically reevaluative consequences. Sharply focused, attuned to the smallest details of behavior and performance, Haigh’s chamber melodrama is masterfully acted by the two British veterans. A simple look, a sound, a gesture is shattering. Our Review
Playing This Week:
Young Frankenstein (Mel Brooks, 1974) Fri-Mon
Groundhog Day (Harold Ramis, 1993) Fri-Tues
The Hunger (Tony Scott, 1983) Thurs Only
Ip Man 3 (Wilson Yip) Fri-Thurs Our Review
Blazing Saddles (Mel Brooks, 1974) Sun & Weds Only
The Assassin (Hou Hsiao-hsien) Fri & Sat Only Our Review Our Other Review
Anomalisa (Charlie Kaufman & Duke Johnson) Fri-Thurs Our Review
Hitchcock/Truffaut (Kent Jones) Tues Only
Eyes of the Totem (WS Van Dyke, 1927) Weds Only
Hitchcock/Truffaut (Kent Jones) Fri-Thurs
Stunt Rock (Brian Tenchard-Smith, 1980) Sat Only 35mm
The Sprocket Society presents Saturday Secret Matinees Sat Only
Anomalisa (Charlie Kaufman & Duke Johnson) Fri-Thurs Our Review
Oscar Nominated Live Action Short Films Fri-Thurs
Oscar Nominated Animated Short Films Fri-Thurs Our Review
Airlift (Raja Menon) Fri-Thurs
Mastizaade (Milap Zaveri) Fri-Thurs
Saala Khadoos (Sudha Kongara Prasad) Fri-Thurs
Blazing Saddles (Mel Brooks, 1974) Sun & Weds Only
Airlift (Raja Menon) Fri-Thurs
The Man Who Fell to Earth (Nicolas Roeg, 1976) Weds Only
Note to Self: Psychosexual films of Nazli Dincel Thurs Only
Ip Man 3 (Wilson Yip) Fri-Thurs Our Review
Everybody’s Fine (Zhang Meng) Fri-Thurs
Everything About Her (Bb. Joyce Bernal) Fri-Thurs
Scarecrow Video Screening Room:
Terror Train (Roger Spottiswoode, 1980) Fri Only
The Great Silence (Sergio Corbucci, 1968) Sat Only
The Jackie Robinson Story (Alfred E. Green, 1950) Sun Only
Shower (Zhang Yang, 1999) Sun Only
Fellini’s Roma (Federico Fellini, 1972) Thurs Only 35mm
Dangerous Men (John S. Rad, 2005) Fri-Sun Only Our Review
SOMM: Into the Bottle (Jason Wise) Fri-Sun Only
Oscar Nominated Documentary Short Films Fri-Thurs
45 Years (Andrew Haigh) Fri-Thurs Our Review
Jim: The James Foley Story (Brian Oakes) Tues Only
Anesthesia (Tim Blake Nelson) Fri-Thurs
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