December 2014

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Sunday, November 30, 2014
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Hou Hsiao-hsien (Taiwan, 1998). New 35mm print! Tony Leung stars in Hou's quietly sumptuous tale of brothel life in nineteenth-century Shanghai. "'Surrender' is the key to this visually ravishing masterpiece" (Philip Lopate). (113 mins)
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Wednesday, December 3, 2014
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Ai Weiwei (China, 2014). With special guest Cheryl Haines. Made by Ai and his studio confederates, Appeal ¥15,220,910.50 meticulously documents Ai's arrest at the Beijing Airport, eighty-one-day incarceration, and subsequent Kafkaesque tangling with the Taxation Bureau. (128 mins)
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Thursday, December 4, 2014
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Stephen T. Maing (China/US, 2012). With special guest Monica Lam. High Tech, Low Life follows two of China's first “citizen reporters” as they roam the country reporting on social and economic debacles that have been suppressed by official outlets. (87 mins)
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Friday, December 5, 2014
Grand Finale! Minimalist legend Terry Riley closes out the final season of L@TE.
Friday, December 5, 2014
7 pm
Hou Hsiao-hsien (Taiwan/France, 2001). The glamorous Shu Qi pouts her way through Taipei's neon nightclubs in this hypnotic look at contemporary youth, shot by In The Mood For Love cameraman Mark Lee Ping-bin. “Among the most sublime, compelling, and beautifully crafted films to ever grace the big screen” (Film Threat). (119 mins)
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Saturday, December 6, 2014
6 PM
Teimur Babluani (USSR, 1980) New 35mm Print! A fistfight on a crowded train triggers something far larger in this intriguing Georgian allegory, one of Georgian cinema's standout works of the eighties. (60 mins)
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Saturday, December 6, 2014
7:30 pm
Hou Hsiao-hsien (Taiwan, 2005). Three different time periods, two lead roles, and one eternal love: Hou Hsiao-hsien's romantic work moves across the history of Taiwan-and the arc of the director's career-to explore the memory of love in 1966, 1911, and today. “Hypnotically beautiful” (Manohla Dargis). (130 mins)
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Sunday, December 7, 2014
4 PM
Irakli Kvirikadze (USSR, 1984). An amusing and artfully crafted tale of three generations of long-distance swimmers, and the several decades of Georgian history their lives represent. Preceded by Kirikadze's The Jar (1971), which transposes Pirandello's story to rural Georgia. (134 mins)
Sunday, December 7, 2014
6:45pm
Raoul Peck (France/Haiti/US/Belgium, 2013). Filmed over two years, Raoul Peck's powerful exposé examines the staggering failures, global and local, that have stranded a vulnerable nation in the wake of Haiti's devastating 2010 earthquake. (100 mins)
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Wednesday, December 10, 2014
7pm
Jean-Luc Godard (France, 1994). The “first film of Godard's old age” finds the great artist turning the camera on himself. “An inebriating dialectical diary of words, sounds, images, and landscapes” (Variety). Preceded by Origins of the 21st Century (2000). (73 mins)
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Thursday, December 11, 2014
7pm
Julia Bacha (Israel/Occupied Palestinian Territories, 2009). With special guest Mujahid Sarsur. When a group of Palestinian villagers stands in front of bulldozers to save their olive trees from destruction, their actions initiate a new movement that unites Israelis and Palestinians in a nonviolent struggle in this up-close and inspiring documentary chronicle. (82 mins)
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Friday, December 12, 2014
7 pm
Hou Hsiao-hsien (Japan/Taiwan, 2003). Hou Hsiao-hsien pays tribute to Yasujiro Ozu in this meditative look at life and love in contemporary Tokyo, starring Tadanobu Asano. “The plot is spare, but the sounds, images, and ambience are indelible” (Jonathan Rosenbaum). (103 mins)
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Friday, December 12, 2014
9pm
Jean-Luc Godard (US/France, 1987). Introduced by Tom Luddy. “More Cocteau and Beckett than Shakespeare” (TIFF Cinematheque), Godard's take on King Lear features one of the most eclectic casts ever assembled: Woody Allen, Peter Sellars, Norman Mailer, Burgess Meredith, Molly Ringwald, and Godard himself. “A grand statement about the power of moviemaking ”(The New Yorker). (90 mins)
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Saturday, December 13, 2014
6:30 PM
Mikheil Chiaureli (USSR, 1929). Judith Rosenberg on piano. This silent comic melodrama on the evils of alcohol was filmed on location in Tbilisi, and serves as a rare glimpse of that city circa 1929. (100 mins)
Saturday, December 13, 2014
8:30pm
Jean-Luc Godard (Switzerland/France, 1990). A rich businesswoman accidentally injures, then takes home, a hitchhiker (Alain Delon) in Godard's meditation on beauty, silence, and the inadequacy of language. "Jean-Luc Godard on love as the antidote to the bankruptcy of modern materialism” (Variety). (90 mins)
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Sunday, December 14, 2014
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Davit Rondeli (USSR, 1938). Imported Print! This hilarious satire on the follies and parasitic lifestyles of the fallen nobility was termed the best Georgian comedy of the 1930s. A rare chance to see Soviet Georgian silent film comedy. (85 mins)
Sunday, December 14, 2014
6pm
Hou Hsiao-hsien (France/Taiwan, 2008). Hou Hsiao-hsien's experimental remake of the French children's classic. Starring Juliette Binoche and the City of Light. (115 mins)
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