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Sun, Nov 8th, @12:15pm - 02:00 The Fire Within: Jews in the Amazonian Rainforest / In Search of the Bene Israel |
Sun, Nov 8th, @1:00pm - 02:30 A Secret |
Sun, Nov 8th, @3:15pm - 06:15 Being Jewish in France |
Sun, Nov 8th, @7:00pm - 09:00 Refusenik |
Sun, Nov 8th, @7:00pm - 09:00 Iceland Mon Frere / Knucks / Jersey Homesteads... |
Sun, Nov 8th, @7:30pm - 08:30 Valentina's Mother |
Sun, Nov 8th, @7:30pm - 09:00 Waltz with Bashir |
Tue, Nov 10th, @12:30pm - 02:15 And Along Come Tourists / The Holocaust Tourist |
Tue, Nov 10th, @3:30pm - 05:30 Refusenik |
Tue, Nov 10th, @7:30pm - 08:30 Amnon's Journey |
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Friday, November 06 2009, 7:00pm - 9:30pm |
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Honor Roll Pause Replay* - Chan-Chia Chang An animated love story about a camera and a camcorder. 2009; 6 min.
The Snow Princess* - Audrey Holland In this animation short, Snow Princess Gwyneira has spent an eternity dreaming of the World of Spring. She tumbles down her mountain top into this exotic world but at what cost? 2008; 7 min.
Mr. Brooklyn* - Jason Sokoloff Nearing the end of his days on the unforgiving docks of Brooklyn, Philly Weinstein (Mr. Brooklyn) is a relic of the past. Always balanced on the tightrope of expendability, he is a man with holes in his boots and calluses on his hands. But sometimes, for a man with nothing, honor is everything. He takes a final stand when a strange woman enters his life--and teaches him the true meaning of life. 2008; 14 min.With in-person appearances by director Jason Sokoloff on Su+Fr-11/1+6!
Scarecrow* - Patrick Knipe Set during the Civil War, Scarecrow centers on Jack Wren, a newly recruited Confederate soldier, who has grown up on tales of heroism of the battlefield. In the middle of his first battle, the bloody realities of war engulf him and he deserts. Encountering two runaway slaves en route to the North, he discovers a different source of courage. 2009; 17 min.
The Street Stops Here* - Kevin ShawA stirring portrait of the nation's best high school basketball coach, Bob Hurley, Sr., whose methodical yet volatile style works miracles. For 35 years, dedicating his life to inspire and motivate those around him to keep open the doors of an inner-city Catholic school in Jersey City, Hurley has led St. Anthony's players to glory on and off the court. This is a story about teenagers fighting their way out of the ghetto, armed with little more than a basketball, and the hard wisdom of an uncompromising coach who demands perfection from kids who have known little success growing up on the streets of Jersey City. 2009; 95 min. With in-person appearances by director Kevin Shaw on Su+Fr-11/1+6! General Information TIME: All Scott Hall film programs begin at 7:00 PM and all Ruth Adams Building programs begin at 6:00 PM. Films are screened in the order listed with a brief intermission for double and multiple-bills between films. LOCATIONS: Locations are indicated by the codes listed below. Directions are also listed below. Scott #123 Scott #123 = Scott Hall #123 (Near the corner of College Avenue and Hamilton Street), 43 College Ave/College Avenue Campus, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey NOTE: New comfortable seats are now in Scott Hall #123! Ruth Adams #001 Ruth Adams #001=Ruth Adams Bldg. #001 (Near corner of Jones Street and George Street), 131 George St./Douglass College Campus, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey ADMISSION: $10=General; $9=Students+Seniors; $8=Rutgers Film Co-op/NJMAC Friends. TICKETS: Tickets are available on a first come, first served basis only and can be purchased at the door beginning a half-hour before the show begins. All films are subject to change. Call our information number 732-932-8482 the day of show to confirm titles. DIRECTIONS: Scott Hall #123 =Take the NJ Turnpike to Exit 9 and then take Route 18N (New Brunswick direction) and go for 2 1/2 miles to the College Avenue Campus/George Street exit (immediately after the Route 27S exit) and make a left at the light at the end of the exit ramp onto George Street, then go to the next light and make a right onto Hamilton Street, then go to the next light and make a right onto College Avenue. Almost immediately on your right hand side there is an University Parking Lot (#9) which is made available for our patrons to park in. Scott Hall is adjacent to the parking lot on the right. Patrons can also park in Rutgers Lots #1 (next to Kirkpatrick Chapel) and #16 (next to Murray and Milledoler Hall). Ruth Adams Bldg. #001 = Take the NJ Turnpike to Exit 9 and then take Route 18N (New Brunswick direction) and go for approximately 1 mile and take the Commercial Avenue exit. Go up Commercial Ave to the 2nd light and make a left on George Street. Then go about 100 yards and make a left into the service road (opposite Jones St. on the right) into the Douglass Campus and park in the University parking lot at the end of the service road. Additional Parking is available on Jones Street and behind the Douglass Student Center near the corner of Nichol Avenue and George Street. INFORMATION: Rutgers Film Co-Op/New Jersey Media Arts Center Rutgers University Program in Cinema Studies 72 Lipman Drive (#018 Loree Hall - Douglass Campus) New Brunswick, New Jersey, 08901-8525 U.S.A. (732) 932-8482 phone (732) 932-1935 fax; Web Site: www.njfilmfest.com |
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