ROCKLAND The Strand Theatre continues to present new release films to stream from their website. Five films will be available throughout the month of February. Rams is set in remote Western Australia, where two estranged brothers, Colin.
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After losing his mother and his home, Arturs finds some consolation in joining the army. However, war is nothing like he imagined. this is the highest grossing Latvian film in decades and the first narrative feature from documentary director Dzintars Dreibergs. Based on the novel by Aleksandrs Grīns describing his experience as a rifleman in World War I, and later in the Latvian War of Independence, it’s a film that tells the expected “war is hell” narrative but expands beyond that to explore a story of growth, both in its protagonist and in the greater Latvian people.
Lance Oppenheimâs New Documentary, Some Kind of Heaven, Only Scratches the Surface of Lifeâs Final Chapter
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If Baby Boomers molded the American Dream, as we know it, in their image, perhaps they deserve the fresh hell Lance Oppenheimâs new documentary serves up on a plastic saucer.
Some Kind of Heaven follows a handful of seniors in The Villages, a massive Florida retirement community that seems to have it all: rolling hills of golf courses, synchronized swimming, a Jimmy Buffet-themed nightclub, stunning beach sunsets, and a small-town feel lifted straight from the set of Mayberry.
‘I Blame Society’ and ‘Atlantis’ top this week’s streaming movies at Cleveland Cinemas and Cinematheque John Benson, cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio Known for award-winning film shorts, Gillian Wallace Horvat makes her feature debut with “I Blame Society.”
Cleveland Cinemas will be showing the unique comedy/horror movie online beginning Friday, Jan. 29. The film blurs the lines between art and real life after an ambitious filmmaker discovers she’s good at getting away with murder.
Also on Jan. 29, The Cleveland Institute of Art’s Cinematheque begins screening “Atlantis,” which is Ukraine’s official submission for this year’s Oscar for Best International Feature Film.
explores what it means to feel younger as you get older, documenting the lives of people at The Villages, America’s largest retirement community, located northwest of Orlando.
“One of the things that fascinated me so much about the place and made me want to go make a film about it, really was the way in which this community presents itself with a history that stretches back far into the times of Juan Ponce de Leon, finding the fountain of youth, supposedly. But really, the community s only been really around since the 80s and it started off as a trailer park,” said the film’s director, Lance Oppenheim.