Week of May 5, 2013

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Sunday, May 5

Sunday, May 5, 2013
1pm
Martha Shane, Lana Wilson (U.S., 2013). Martha Shane, Lana Wilson, and editor Greg O'Toole in person. In the wake of the murder of Dr. George Tiller, only four late-term abortion providers remain in the United States. This thought provoking documentary examines the personal and ethical imperatives that drive these physicians to continue in the face of legal and personal harassment. (88 mins)
Sunday, May 5, 2013
3:20pm
Bahram Beyzaie (Iran, 1971). Bahram Beyzaie in person. A teacher is transferred to a poor, conservative area-and becomes involved with a student's beautiful older sister-in this major work of pre-Revolutionary Iranian cinema, shot independently on the streets of Tehran in 1971. (128 mins)
Sunday, May 5, 2013
6:30pm
Ryan White (U.S./U.K., 2012). A film rich in archival footage that follows the Beatles from Liverpudlian phenomenon to worldwide sensation through the eyes of the band's secretary, Freda Kelly. (86 mins)
Sunday, May 5, 2013
8:45pm
Michael Polish (U.S., 2012). Jean-Marc Barr is a middle-aged, alcoholic Jack Kerouac trying to outrun his demons as he reunites with old friends in San Francisco and attempts to dry out in a Big Sur cabin in Michael Polish's deft, poetic adaptation of the writer's 1962 novel. (90 mins)

Monday, May 6

Monday, May 6, 2013
6:30pm
Raoul Peck (France/Haiti/U.S./Belgium, 2013). Filmed over two years, Haitian-born Raoul Peck's powerful exposé examines the staggering failures, global and local, that have stranded a vulnerable nation in the wake of the devastating 2010 earthquake. (100 mins)
Monday, May 6, 2013
9pm
Alexander Kasatkin, Natalya Nazarova (Russia, 2012). (Córka). A serial killer targeting teenage girls is on the loose in a parochial Russian village in this aesthetically austere yet emotionally explosive coming-of-age tale. (111 mins)

Tuesday, May 7

Tuesday, May 7, 2013
6:30pm
Kaspar Astrup Schröder (Denmark, 2012). (Lej en familie A/S). This absorbing and offbeat documentary revolves around a Japanese man who operates a professional stand-in business that rents out fake relatives to a rapidly growing Japanese customer base “desperate to cover up a secret.” (77 mins)
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
8:40pm
Adrián Saba (Peru, 2012). (El limpiador). As a mysterious epidemic eviscerates Lima's adult population-but spares its children-a solitary middle-aged forensic worker discovers an orphaned boy at one of his cleanup sites. A gently haunted and affecting study of social alienation and redemption. (95 mins)

Wednesday, May 8

Wednesday, May 8, 2013
6:30pm
Pedro González-Rubio (Japan, 2012). In this blend of documentary and narrative, González-Rubio (Alamar) follows the few remaining inhabitants of an isolated Japanese town as they pray to their gods, collect flowers for graves, and worry about “crossing the great river.” With Thomas Gleeson's short Home. (83 mins)
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
8:40pm
Enrique Rivero (Mexico, 2012). In the ethereal, nearly pre-Columbian landscapes of the Mexican town of Xochimilco, a stoic woman returns home to care for her ninety-nine-year-old mother in this haunting and meditative film. (83 mins)

Thursday, May 9

Thursday, May 9, 2013
6:30pm
Jason Osder (U.S., 2013). Jason Osder and editor Nels Bangerter. Composed entirely of archival footage, this penetrating documentary reconstructs the decade-long conflict between the radical emancipatory group MOVE and the police and city officials of Philadelphia. (94 mins)
Thursday, May 9, 2013
8:50pm
Alicia Scherson (Chile/Germany/Italy/Spain, 2012). An orphaned brother and sister stumble upon an opportunity they can't refuse-seemingly easy money by way of a former Mr. Universe turned reclusive movie star-in this adaptation of a Roberto Bolaño novella. (99 mins)

Friday, May 10

Friday, May 10, 2013
7 pm
Artists in Person. Recent works by UC Berkeley students, including the winners of the Eisner Prize, the campus's highest award for creativity. (90 mins)

Saturday, May 11