[NEohioPAL]This week at Cinematheque, and much more!

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cineamatheque
11141 East Boulevard              Cleveland, Ohio 44106

Four items of interest in this week's e-blast; our coming weekend of 
films highlighted by two funny flicks, DR. STRANGELOVE and 800 BULLETS; 
a benefit screening of the film, WOMAN'S STORY with the actor-filmmaker 
in person; a sneak peak at our first week of films in March; and a note 
from John Ewing, Cinematheque Director, about an upcoming film-themed 
special event at the art museum.

DR. STRANGELOVE:
OR HOW I LEARNED TO STOP
WORRYING AND LOVE THE BOMB
40th Anniversary!  New 35mm Print!
Britain, 1964, Stanley Kubrick
Thursday, February 17, at 7:00 pm
Saturday, February 19, at 9:45 pm
Join us for the 40th Anniversary of the funniest film ever made!  Mad 
U.S. General Jack D. Ripper, convinced that Communists are contaminating 
our "precious bodily fluids" via fluoridation, single-handedly launches 
a nuclear attack on the Soviet Union, and all hell breaks loose in 
Washington and Moscow.  Stanley Kubrick's film is not only funny but 
suspensful, and there is no brake pad on this film full of great lines 
and memorable characters, three played by Peter Sellars.  Cleveland 
revival premiere!  94 min.  Preceded at showtime by the 1957 Mr. Magoo 
cartoon MAGOO'S PRIVATE WAR.

800 BULLETS
Spain, 2002, Alex de la Iglesia
Thursday, February 17, at 9:00 pm
Sunday, February 20, 7:00 pm  
This comic tribute to the spaghetti western is set in "Texas, 
Hollywood", an abandoned movie set in the middle of the southeastern 
Spanish desert where Sergio Leone movies were once shot but where now 
aging stuntmen enact lame showdowns for German tourists.  From the 
director of DAY OF THE BEAST, this hilarious film hits full stride when 
the head stuntmen is visited by his 14-year-old grandson, who's run away 
from his real estate mogul mom and has plans to change the place into a 
soulless Disney-style theme park.  "An exuberantly anarchic comic 
homage." - Variety.  Cleveland premiere!  Subtitles.   35mm.  123 min.

2005 BLACK MARIA FILM +
VIDEO FESTIVAL, PROGRAM 1
At The Cleveland Museum of Art
various countries, 2003-2004, various directors
Friday, February 18, at 7:00 pm
If you have never seen a Black Maria Film Series here is your chance and 
boy is it worth it!  This year we show the series in two parts, the 7:00 
pm show (all video) at The Cleveland Museum of Art and the second show, 
at 9:30 pm (all film) at the Cinematheque.  The exact films to be shown 
will be e-mailed later today. But both programs showcase some of the 
best short, independent films made during the past two years. The 
festival's director John Columbus will be in person at both shows!  Two 
Oscar-nominated shorts are included, one student Oscar winner, and 
Cleveland filmmaker Robert Bank's latest film, along with a host of 
avant-garde, experimental, animation, narrative, and surreal films.  
DVD, SP-Beta.  Ohio premiere!  120 min.  See below for prices.  This is 
my favorite film festival in the world!  The first person to email me 
with the correct answer will get a pair of tickets to this year's BLACK 
MARIA FILM FESTIVAL.  What is the origin of the title, Black Maria?

2005 BLACK MARIA FILM +
VIDEO FESTIVAL, PROGRAM 2
At the Cinematheque
various countries, 2003-2004, various directors
Friday, February 18, at 9:30 pm
We're back at the Cinematheque to show the second part of this program, 
all 35mm and 16mm film.  Read above.  Admission to 7:00 pm program is 
$8, CMA and Cinematheque members and students and seniors (65 & older) 
$5; no passes or Panorama vouchers.  Admission to 9:30 pm program is $8, 
Cinematheque members and CIA students and staff $5, or $4 to anybody who 
produces a ticket stub from the 7:00 pm show.  
www.blackmariafilmfestival.org

LA PETITE LILI
France/Canada, 2003, Claude Miller
Saturday, February 19, at 6:00 pm
Sunday, February 20, at 4:00 pm
Luscious Ludvine Sagnier, the sexy young star of SWIMMING POOL, plays an 
aspiring movie actress in this sleek, sensuous new film.  It takes place 
in a picture-perfect  lakeside summer house in Brittany and focuses on 
four people involved in the movie industry.  Conflicts arise because the 
four are at different stages in their careers and represent opposing 
opinions -- the old guard vs the indie avant garde.  With Nicole 
Garcia.  Cleveland premiere!  Subtitles.  35mm.  104 min.  
www.firstrunfeatures.com

OVERNIGHT
USA, 2003, Mark Brian Smith, Tony Montana
Saturday, February 19, at 8:05 pm
Sunday, February 20, 9:20 pm
This is a true story!  An aspiring filmmaker goes from hero to zero in 
less than his 15 minutes of fame in this amazing, only-in-America saga.  
Troy Duffy was an LA bartender when he sold his script THE BOONDOCK 
SAINTS to Miramax in 1997.  Hired to direct the movie as well, Duffy was 
golden -- until his mouth, ego, arrogance, and love for the bottle did 
him in quickly.  The film was shot by two colleagues as they capture 
this astounding ascent and quick crash.  The film is hilarious and sad 
but a must see for any aspiring filmmaker or fan of film.  Cleveland 
premiere!  35mm.  82 min.

CHINATOWN
Classics Illustrated
Phil Skerry Presents
USA, 1974, Roman Polanski
Monday, February 21, at 7:00 pm
Jack Nicholson plays a 1930's LA private eye lured into a sordid case 
involving real estate and water rights in this great modern film noir.  
Roman Polanski's masterpiece will be introduced by Dr. Philip J. Skerry, 
longtime Professor of English and Film at Lakeland Community College.  
He will also lead a discussion after the screening.  With Faye Dunaway, 
John Huston, and Roman Polanski.  New 35mm color & scope print!  131 
min.  Special admission $10, Cinematheque members $7, any student with 
I.D. $5; no passes.

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NEXT WEEK:

WOMAN'S STORY - SPECIAL ADVANCE BENEFIT SCREENING FOR THE CLEVELAND 
INSTITUTE OF ART SCHOLARSHIP FUND!  ACTOR-DIRECTOR GARY CONWAY IN 
PERSON!  Thursday, February 24, at 7:45 pm.   The crisis in the American 
family is examined in this heartfelt new movie written and directed by 
veteran television and film actor Gary Conway.  Erin Gray plays a 
successful attorney whose life and 30-year marriage come crashing down 
at a critical time -- while she is defending another lawyer in a sexual 
harassment case and waiting for her single daughter to give birth to her 
first grandchild.  She must summon the courage to go on.  With Kent 
McCord, Marshall Borden, and Gary Conway, who will discuss the film's 
concerns and answer audience questions after the screening.  Cleveland 
premiere!   Special admission charge $45.  Price includes a 6:30 pm 
wine-tasting event (sponsored by Wineworks Ohio) featuring the wines of 
Carmody McKnight Estate Vineyards in the central coast region of 
California, owned by Conway and his wife, former Miss America Marian 
McKnight Conway, who will also attend.  There will also be an exhibition 
of Gary Conway's vineyard landscape paintings, and a silent auction.  
For further information and reservations, e-mail Ted Sherron, 
therron at gate.cia.edu  www.womansstory.com

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ALSO NEXT WEEK:

MOOLAADE - "This great work of art has the potential to change the 
world."  So wrote Entertainment Weekly.  The new film by veteran 
filmmaker Ousmane Sembene is the jewel in his filmmaking crown and 
should NOT be missed. 

NOTRE MUSIQUE - Jean-Luc Godard's elegant new film once again takes of 
temperature of our times.  A wonderful film in three movements.

THREE STOOGES 70TH ANNIVOISARY BLOWOUT - No girls allowed!  Just 
kidding!  We celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Three Stooges with 
seven classics.  Join us for all the fun!

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A FIRST LOOK AT OUR MARCH SCHEDULE...

Because our March-April calendar is going to be a week late, we're 
giving you a sneak preview of our films for the first week of March. 
However, there's a good chance that the new schedule will be on our 
website by the end of this week.

THU.    3/3    7:00 PM    BRIGHT FUTURE (Japanese film by Kiyoshi Kurosawa)
THU.    3/3    8:50 PM    PURPLE BUTTERFLY (Zhang Ziyi in an epic 
Chinese historical drama and romance)
FRI.    3/4    7:30 PM    PURPLE BUTTERFLY
FRI.    3/4    9:55 PM    CODE 46 (Tim Robbins and Samantha Morton in a 
new sci-fi film by Michael Winterbottom)
SAT.    3/5    5:30 PM    A FOND KISS (Multicultural romance by the 
great Ken Loach)
SAT.    3/5    7:35 PM    CODE 46
SAT.    3/5    9:30 PM    A TALE OF TWO SISTERS (S. Korean shocker that 
is the highest grossing horror film in Korean hisotry!)
SUN.    3/6    4:00 PM    A FOND KISS
SUN.    3/6    7:00 PM    BRIGHT FUTURE
SUN.    3/6    8:55 PM    A TALE OF TWO SISTERS
MON.    3/7    7:00 PM    ALEXANDER NEVSKY (Eisenstein's Medieval 
historical spectacle is presented by Jim Krukones of John Carroll

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CINEMATHEQUE DIRECTOR JOHN EWING ON AN UPCOMING EVENT AT THE CLEVELAND 
MUSEUM OF ART:

On Friday night February 25 there will be a sneak preview film screening 
and a late-night film-themed party at The Cleveland Museum of Art, 11150 
East Boulevard. Cinematheque patrons should take note of this special event.

The sneak preview, which begins at 7:30 pm, is Laura Paglin's 
shot-in-Cleveland feature film THE NIGHTOWLS OF COVENTRY, which was 
shown in a rough cut (from videotape) at the 2003 Cleveland 
International Film Festival. Now the film is finished, and Laura (who 
lives in Cleveland Heights) has a 35mm film print, and you can be among 
the first to see it. Laura and some of her actors will answer questions 
after the screening.

THE NIGHTOWLS OF COVENTRY focuses on the denizens of an all-night 
Cleveland Heights deli in the early 1970s. The restaurant's clientele 
reflects the changing neighborhood outside it doors: elderly Jewish men 
rub elbows with hippies, bikers, local activists, and the deli's 
temperamental staff and owner, Marv. I saw the film in 2003 and liked it 
quite a bit. It's a funny, touching, well-acted, and accessible movie 
with a big heart; I think Clevelanders will embrace it, just as they 
cottened to that earlier movie about another Coventry characters, 
AMERICAN SPLENDOR.

Tickets to THE NIGHTOWLS OF COVENTRY are $20 ($25 at the door), and can 
be purchased in advance by calling (216) 421-7350 or by logging on to 
www.clevelandart.org   The price also includes admission to a late-night 
"Fast Forward" party that follows the movie, running from 10 pm to 1 pm 
throughout the museum and called "Cirque du Cinema." Tickets to just the 
party are $10, $15 at the door.

There will be a lot happening at the party - computer-animated short 
films by Siggraph members, digital movies by Cleveland Institute of Art 
students, live music, a DJ, dancing, a café, access to museum galleries, 
including the Philips Collection special exhibition - but I want to tell 
you about one facet of the party that many will probably overlook. At 
10:15 pm and again at 11:30 pm, a 65-min. program of seven awesome 
experimental short films will unspool in Gartner Auditorium. I 
programmed these films, and I mean it when I say that they alone are 
worth the price of admission.

These avant-garde shorts come from acclaimed European filmmakers. All 
are 35mm and all were made during the past few years. Four of them are 
in Cinemascope and one is in Cinemascope and 3-D (glasses provided)! 
Here are the titles (and the show order):

L'ARRIVEE (Austria, 1988, Peter Tscherkassky) scope, sound, 3 min.

FAST FILM (Austria/Luxembourg, 2003, Virgil Widrich) 1:66, sound, 14 min.

OUTER SPACE (Austria, 1999, Peter Tscherkassky) scope, sound, 10 min.

notes on film 01 else (Austria, 2002, Norbert Pfaffenbichler) 1.33, 
sound, 7 min.

DREAM WORK (Austria, 2001, Peter Tscherkassky) scope, sound, 11 min.

MARSA ABU GALAWA (Netherlands, 2004, Gerard Holthuis), 1.85, sound, 10 min.

SLIT SCAN MOVIE (Germany, 2000, Christian Hossner), 3-D scope, silent, 
10 min.

The titles are not well known, but take it from me: these are 
mind-blowing movies that true cinephiles will eat up! The Tscherkassky 
movies comprise a trilogy and have been much shown and written about 
internationally. (This is the triology's first appearance in Cleveland.) 
FAST FILM, a hit at last year's Black Maria Film Festival, is a dazzling 
valentine to the movies from the Oscar-nominated director of COPY SHOP. 
MARSA ABU GALAWA is a hypnotic blend of undersea life and music. And, 
SLIT SCAN MOVIE, is, well, in scope and 3-D!

I hope to see you at the museum on the 25th! Take note that the films 
the Cinematheque is showing that night, Sembene's MOOLAADE and Godard's 
NOTRE MUSIQUE, both essential must-sees, repeat later in the weekend.

John Ewing


-- 
Timothy Harry
Assistant Director, Cleveland Cinematheque 
at The Cleveland Institute of Art
(216) 421-7450 PHONE
(216) 754-3632 FAX
tharry at gate.cia.edu
www.cia.edu/cinematheque



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<div align="left"><big><font face="Arial"><b><i>Four items of interest
in this week's e-blast; our coming weekend of films highlighted by two
funny flicks, DR. STRANGELOVE and 800 BULLETS; a benefit screening of
the film, </i>WOMAN'S STORY with the actor-filmmaker in person;<i> a
sneak peak at our first week of films in March; and a note from John
Ewing, Cinematheque Director, about an upcoming film-themed special
event at the art museum. </i><br>
<br>
DR. STRANGELOVE: <br>
OR HOW I LEARNED TO STOP<br>
WORRYING AND LOVE THE BOMB<br>
<small>40th Anniversary!  New 35mm Print!</small><big><br>
</big></b><small><small><big>Britain, 1964, Stanley Kubrick<br>
<b>Thursday, February 17, at 7:00 pm<br>
Saturday, February 19, at 9:45 pm<br>
</b>Join us for the 40th Anniversary of the funniest film ever made! 
Mad U.S. General Jack D. Ripper, convinced that Communists are
contaminating our "precious bodily fluids" via fluoridation,
single-handedly launches a nuclear attack on the Soviet Union, and all
hell breaks loose in Washington and Moscow.  Stanley Kubrick's film is
not only funny but suspensful, and there is no brake pad on this film
full of great lines and memorable characters, three played by Peter
Sellars.  Cleveland revival premiere!  94 min.  </big>
<b><big>Preceded at
showtime by the 1957 Mr. Magoo cartoon MAGOO'S PRIVATE WAR.</big><br>
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<big><font face="Arial"><small><small><b><big><big>800 BULLETS<br>
</big></big></b><big><big><small><small><big>Spain, 2002, Alex de la
Iglesia<br>
<b>Thursday, February 17, at 9:00 pm<br>
Sunday, February 20, 7:00 pm   <br>
</b>This comic tribute to the spaghetti western is set in "Texas,
Hollywood", an abandoned movie set in the middle of the southeastern
Spanish desert where Sergio Leone movies were once shot but where now
aging stuntmen enact lame showdowns for German tourists.  From the
director of DAY OF THE BEAST, this hilarious film hits full stride when
the head stuntmen is visited by his 14-year-old grandson, who's run
away from his real estate mogul mom and has plans to change the place
into a soulless Disney-style theme park.  "An exuberantly anarchic
comic homage." - <i>Variety.  </i>Cleveland premiere!  Subtitles.  
35mm.  123 min.<br>
</big>
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<big><big><b>2005 BLACK MARIA FILM + <br>
VIDEO FESTIVAL, PROGRAM 1<br>
</b><small><i><b><big>At The Cleveland Museum of Art</big><br>
</b></i><small><big>various countries, 2003-2004, various directors<br>
<b>Friday, February 18, at 7:00 pm<br>
</b>If you have never seen a Black Maria Film Series here is your
chance and boy is it worth it!  This year we show the series in two
parts, the 7:00 pm show (all video) at The Cleveland Museum of Art and
the second show, at 9:30 pm (all film) at the Cinematheque.  The exact
films to be shown will be e-mailed later today. But both programs
showcase
some of the best short, independent films made during the past two
years. The festival's director John Columbus will be in person at both
shows!  Two Oscar-nominated shorts are included, one student Oscar
winner, and Cleveland filmmaker Robert Bank's latest film, along with a
host of avant-garde, experimental, animation, narrative, and surreal
films.  DVD, SP-Beta.  Ohio premiere!  120 min.  See below for prices. 
<b>This is my favorite film festival in the world!  </b>The first
person to email me with the correct answer will get a pair of tickets
to this year's BLACK MARIA FILM FESTIVAL.  What is the origin of the
title, Black Maria?</big>
<br>
<b><br>
<big><big>2005 BLACK MARIA FILM +<br>
VIDEO FESTIVAL, PROGRAM 2<br>
<i>At the Cinematheque<br>
</i></big></big></b><big><big><small><small><big>various countries,
2003-2004, various directors<br>
<b>Friday, February 18, at 9:30 pm<br>
</b>We're back at the Cinematheque to show the second part of this
program, all 35mm and 16mm film.  Read above.  <i>Admission to 7:00 pm
program is $8, CMA and Cinematheque members and students and seniors
(65 & older) $5; no passes or Panorama vouchers.  Admission to 9:30
pm program is $8, Cinematheque members and CIA students and staff $5,
or $4 to anybody who produces a ticket stub from the 7:00 pm show.  </i><a
 class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
 href="http://www.blackmariafilmfestival.org">www.blackmariafilmfestival.org</a></big>
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<big><big><b>LA PETITE LILI<br>
</b><small><small><big>France/Canada, 2003, Claude Miller<br>
<b>Saturday, February 19, at 6:00 pm<br>
Sunday, February 20, at 4:00 pm<br>
</b>Luscious Ludvine Sagnier, the sexy young star of SWIMMING POOL,
plays an aspiring movie actress in this sleek, sensuous new film.  It
takes place in a picture-perfect  lakeside summer house in Brittany and
focuses on four people involved in the movie industry.  Conflicts arise
because the four are at different stages in their careers and represent
opposing opinions -- the old guard vs the indie avant garde.  With
Nicole Garcia.  Cleveland premiere!  Subtitles.  35mm.  104 min. 
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
 href="http://www.firstrunfeatures.com">www.firstrunfeatures.com</a></big>
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<big><big><b>OVERNIGHT<br>
</b><small><small><big>USA, 2003, Mark Brian Smith, Tony Montana<br>
<b>Saturday, February 19, at 8:05 pm<br>
Sunday, February 20, 9:20 pm<br>
</b>This is a true story!  An aspiring filmmaker goes from hero to zero
in less than his 15 minutes of fame in this amazing, only-in-America
saga.  Troy Duffy was an LA bartender when he sold his script THE
BOONDOCK SAINTS to Miramax in 1997.  Hired to direct the movie as well,
Duffy was golden -- until his mouth, ego, arrogance, and love for the
bottle did him in quickly.  The film was shot by two colleagues as they
capture this astounding ascent and quick crash.  The film is hilarious
and sad but a must see for any aspiring filmmaker or fan of film. 
Cleveland premiere!  35mm.  82 min.</big>
<br>
<br>
<big><big><b>CHINATOWN<br>
<small>Classics Illustrated<br>
Phil Skerry Presents<br>
</small></b><small><small><big>USA, 1974, Roman Polanski<br>
<b>Monday, February 21, at 7:00 pm<br>
</b>Jack Nicholson plays a 1930's LA private eye lured into a sordid
case involving real estate and water rights in this great modern <i>film
noir.  </i>Roman Polanski's masterpiece will be introduced by Dr.
Philip J. Skerry, longtime Professor of English and Film at Lakeland
Community College.  He will also lead a discussion after the
screening.  With Faye Dunaway, John Huston, and Roman Polanski.  New
35mm color & scope print!  131 min.  </big>
<i><big>Special admission $10,
Cinematheque members $7, any student with I.D. $5; no passes.<br>
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<big><big>WOMAN'S STORY</big> - SPECIAL ADVANCE BENEFIT SCREENING
FOR THE CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF ART SCHOLARSHIP FUND!  ACTOR-DIRECTOR
GARY CONWAY IN PERSON!  Thursday, February 24, at 7:45 pm.   </big></b><big>The
crisis in the American family is
examined in this heartfelt new movie written and directed by veteran
television and film actor Gary Conway.  Erin Gray plays a successful
attorney whose life and 30-year marriage come crashing down at a
critical time -- while she is defending another lawyer in a sexual
harassment case and waiting for her single daughter to give birth to
her first grandchild.  She must summon the courage to go on.  With Kent
McCord, Marshall Borden, and Gary Conway, who will discuss the film's
concerns and answer audience questions after the screening.  Cleveland
premiere!   <i>Special
admission charge $45.  Price includes a 6:30 pm wine-tasting event
(sponsored by Wineworks Ohio) featuring the wines of Carmody McKnight
Estate Vineyards in the central coast region of California, owned by
Conway and his wife, former Miss America Marian McKnight Conway, who
will also attend.  There will also be an exhibition of Gary Conway's
vineyard landscape paintings, and a silent auction.  For further
information and reservations, e-mail Ted Sherron,
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:therron at gate.cia.edu">therron at gate.cia.edu</a> 
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</i><big><b>ALSO NEXT WEEK:<br>
<br>
MOOLAADE - "This great work of art has the potential to change the
world."  So wrote <i>Entertainment Weekly.  </i>The new film by
veteran filmmaker Ousmane Sembene is the jewel in his filmmaking crown
and should NOT be missed.  <br>
<br>
NOTRE MUSIQUE - Jean-Luc Godard's elegant new film once again takes of
temperature of our times.  A wonderful film in three movements.<br>
<br>
THREE STOOGES 70TH ANNIVOISARY BLOWOUT - No girls allowed!  Just
kidding!  We celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Three Stooges with
seven classics.  Join us for all the fun!<br>
<br>
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A FIRST LOOK AT OUR MARCH SCHEDULE...<br>
<br>
Because our March-April calendar is going to be a week late, we're
giving you a sneak preview of our films for the first week of March.
However, there's a good chance that the new schedule will be on our
website by the end of this week.<br>
<br>
THU.    3/3    7:00 PM    BRIGHT FUTURE (Japanese film by Kiyoshi
Kurosawa)<br>
THU.    3/3    8:50 PM    PURPLE BUTTERFLY (Zhang Ziyi in an epic
Chinese historical drama and romance)<br>
FRI.    3/4    7:30 PM    PURPLE BUTTERFLY<br>
FRI.    3/4    9:55 PM    CODE 46 (Tim Robbins and Samantha Morton in a
new sci-fi film by Michael Winterbottom)<br>
SAT.    3/5    5:30 PM    A FOND KISS (Multicultural romance by the
great Ken Loach)<br>
SAT.    3/5    7:35 PM    CODE 46<br>
SAT.    3/5    9:30 PM    A TALE OF TWO SISTERS (S. Korean shocker that
is the highest grossing horror film in Korean hisotry!)<br>
SUN.    3/6    4:00 PM    A FOND KISS<br>
SUN.    3/6    7:00 PM    BRIGHT FUTURE<br>
SUN.    3/6    8:55 PM    A TALE OF TWO SISTERS<br>
MON.    3/7    7:00 PM    ALEXANDER NEVSKY (Eisenstein's Medieval
historical spectacle is presented by Jim Krukones of John Carroll <br>
<br>
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CINEMATHEQUE DIRECTOR JOHN EWING ON AN UPCOMING EVENT AT THE CLEVELAND
MUSEUM OF ART:<br>
<br>
On Friday night February 25 there will be a sneak preview film
screening and a late-night film-themed party at The Cleveland Museum of
Art, 11150 East Boulevard. Cinematheque patrons should take note of
this special event.<br>
<br>
The sneak preview, which begins at 7:30 pm, is Laura Paglin’s
shot-in-Cleveland feature film THE NIGHTOWLS OF COVENTRY, which was
shown in a rough cut (from videotape) at the 2003 Cleveland
International Film Festival. Now the film is finished, and Laura (who
lives in Cleveland Heights) has a 35mm film print, and you can be among
the first to see it. Laura and some of her actors will answer questions
after the screening.<br>
<br>
THE NIGHTOWLS OF COVENTRY focuses on the denizens of an all-night
Cleveland Heights deli in the early 1970s. The restaurant’s clientele
reflects the changing neighborhood outside it doors: elderly Jewish men
rub elbows with hippies, bikers, local activists, and the deli’s
temperamental staff and owner, Marv. I saw the film in 2003 and liked
it quite a bit. It’s a funny, touching, well-acted, and accessible
movie with a big heart; I think Clevelanders will embrace it, just as
they cottened to that earlier movie about another Coventry characters,
AMERICAN SPLENDOR.<br>
<br>
Tickets to THE NIGHTOWLS OF COVENTRY are $20 ($25 at the door), and can
be purchased in advance by calling (216) 421-7350 or by logging on to
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.clevelandart.org">www.clevelandart.org</a>  
The price also includes admission to a
late-night “Fast Forward” party that follows the movie, running from 10
pm to 1 pm throughout the museum and called “Cirque du Cinema.” Tickets
to just the party are $10, $15 at the door.<br>
<br>
There will be a lot happening at the party – computer-animated short
films by Siggraph members, digital movies by Cleveland Institute of Art
students, live music, a DJ, dancing, a café, access to museum
galleries, including the Philips Collection special exhibition – but I
want to tell you about one facet of the party that many will probably
overlook. At 10:15 pm and again at 11:30 pm, a 65-min. program of seven
awesome experimental short films will unspool in Gartner Auditorium. I
programmed these films, and I mean it when I say that they alone are
worth the price of admission.<br>
<br>
These avant-garde shorts come from acclaimed European filmmakers. All
are 35mm and all were made during the past few years. Four of them are
in Cinemascope and one is in Cinemascope and 3-D (glasses provided)!
Here are the titles (and the show order):<br>
<br>
L'ARRIVEE (Austria, 1988, Peter Tscherkassky) scope, sound, 3 min.<br>
<br>
FAST FILM (Austria/Luxembourg, 2003, Virgil Widrich) 1:66, sound, 14
min.<br>
<br>
OUTER SPACE (Austria, 1999, Peter Tscherkassky) scope, sound, 10 min.<br>
<br>
notes on film 01 else (Austria, 2002, Norbert Pfaffenbichler) 1.33,
sound, 7 min.<br>
<br>
DREAM WORK (Austria, 2001, Peter Tscherkassky) scope, sound, 11 min.<br>
<br>
MARSA ABU GALAWA (Netherlands, 2004, Gerard Holthuis), 1.85, sound, 10
min.<br>
<br>
SLIT SCAN MOVIE (Germany, 2000, Christian Hossner), 3-D scope, silent,
10 min.<br>
<br>
The titles are not well known, but take it from me: these are
mind-blowing movies that true cinephiles will eat up! The Tscherkassky
movies comprise a trilogy and have been much shown and written about
internationally. (This is the triology's first appearance in
Cleveland.) FAST FILM, a hit at last year’s Black Maria Film Festival,
is a dazzling valentine to the movies from the Oscar-nominated director
of COPY SHOP. MARSA ABU GALAWA is a hypnotic blend of undersea life and
music. And, SLIT SCAN MOVIE, is, well, in scope and 3-D!<br>
<br>
I hope to see you at the museum on the 25th! Take note that the films
the Cinematheque is showing that night, Sembene’s MOOLAADE and Godard’s
NOTRE MUSIQUE, both essential must-sees, repeat later in the weekend.<br>
<br>
John Ewing <br>
<br>
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Timothy Harry
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(216) 421-7450 PHONE
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>From Kathy Cheyfitz" <kcheyfitz at johnrobertsspa.com  Tue Feb 15 16:53:02 2005
From: Kathy Cheyfitz" <kcheyfitz at johnrobertsspa.com (Kathy Cheyfitz)
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 11:53:02 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Model call
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Models Needed
"Inspiration Nation"
A style benefit for the Leukemia Foundation sponsored by John Roberts =
Studio Collection.

All Model types needed. Male and Female. At Least 18 Years of age =
Please.

Model call Monday March 7th, 2005 @6pm
Location: John Roberts Mayfield=20
6118 Mayfield Road
(Eastgate Plaza)

For further information please contact=20
Angie @ (216) 839-1430 Ext. 444
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<DIV align=3Dcenter><STRONG><FONT face=3DArial size=3D4>A style benefit =
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Leukemia Foundation sponsored by John Roberts Studio=20
Collection.</FONT></STRONG></DIV>
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<DIV align=3Dcenter><STRONG><FONT face=3DArial size=3D4>All Model types =
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and Female. At Least 18 Years of age Please.</FONT></STRONG></DIV>
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2005 @6pm</FONT></STRONG></DIV>
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Roberts=20
Mayfield </FONT></STRONG></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dcenter><STRONG><FONT face=3DArial size=3D4>6118 Mayfield=20
Road</FONT></STRONG></DIV>
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