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This Week at the Cinema: April 7 - 13, 2023

Arts and Entertainment

April 10, 2023

From: Cinema Arts Centre

Celebrating 50 years as Long Island’s Premier Not-for-Profit, Member-Supported, Independent Community Cinema

This week at the Cinema we are opening the highly anticipated new film from Ben Affleck about Nike's signing of Michael Jordan, and the creation of the Air Jordan brand, 'Air'! We will also be opening the heartwarming new Irish film 'Róise & Frank', the outstanding French film 'One Fine Morning', and the new documentary about literary giants Robert Caro & Robert Gottlieb, 'Turn Every Page'.

We will also continue our run of the film that won the top prize at this year's Sundance Film Festival, A.V. Rockwell's 'A Thousand and One'.

Special events this week include the opening night of our 2023 Spring Preview Club - which will feature a very special screening with two Oscar Nominated guests: Lasse Hallström & Lena Olin. Other special events include a screening of Mel Brooks' classic comedy 'Young Frankenstein', and the 'NY Cat Film Festival'!

Make sure to check out our calendar for all of the screenings and special events coming up!

We also opened a merch store! Click here to get your own CAC gear.

Air
From Oscar winning director Ben Affleck!

From Oscar winning director Ben Affleck, 'Air' reveals the game-changing partnership between a then rookie Michael Jordan and Nike’s fledgling basketball division lead by Sonny Vaccaro (Matt Damon). A collaboration that revolutionized the world of sports, fashion, and contemporary culture with the Air Jordan brand. This moving story follows the career-defining gamble of an unconventional team with everything on the line, the

uncompromising vision of a mother who knows the worth of her son’s immense talent, and the basketball phenom who would become the greatest of all time.

‘Air’ flies high with the tale of how then-underdog Nike landed Michael Jordan

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Showtimes

Fri: 1:45; 4:20; 6:55; 9:20

Sat: 1:45; 4:20; 6:55; 9:20

Sun: 12:05 (Open Captions*); 2:10; 4:45; 7:20

Mon: 2:10; 4:45; 7:25

Tues: 2:10; 4:45; 7:25

Wed: 2:10; 4:45; 7:25

Thurs: 2:10; 4:45; 7:25

*The 12:05 screening will be played with English language subtitles

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A Thousand and One

Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize Winner

Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival, 'A Thousand and One' follows Inez, struggling but unapologetically living on her own terms, she moves from shelter to shelter in mid-1990s New York City. With her 6-year-old son Terry in foster care and unable to leave him again, she kidnaps him so they can build their life together. As the years go by, their family grows and Terry becomes a smart yet quiet teenager, but the secret that has defined their lives threatens to destroy the home they have so improbably built. In her stunning writing and directing debut feature, Sundance alum A.V. Rockwell tells a deeply American story of a mother and son living for each other in a gentrifying city often uninterested in the reality of their lives. With a career-defining performance from Teyana Taylor as a mother fiercely committed to make a future for her child, 'A Thousand And One' is an elegant ode to the terribly beautiful power of family as an anchor in an ever-changing world, making us into who we are in ways we can only haltingly understand.

Teyana Taylor Has Something To Prove In A.V. Rockwell’s ‘A Thousand And One’

CNN: Teyana Taylor is already part of the Oscars conversation and she couldn’t be more honored

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Showtimes
Fri: 9:35
Sat: 9:35
Sun: 5:20
Mon: 4:10
Tues: 4:10
Wed: 4:10
Thurs: 4:10

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Róise & Frank

Róise (Bríd Ní Neachtain) is still grieving the loss of her husband, Frank, when a mysterious dog shows up at her door. Mildly annoyed by the canine attempting to disrupt her mourning, she attempts to ignore him. But before long, a series of coincidences convince her that somehow this shaggy dog is her husband Frank reincarnated. Soon the dog will win over others in their small town, as well as becoming the unlikely coach to a shy, hurling-loving local boy, before mysteriously disappearing. Part drama, part comedy, this wonderful Irish film is sure to deliver smiles, tears, and laughs to film lovers of all ages.

Irish Times: Róise & Frank: A shaggy dog story with real heart

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Showtimes
Fri: 2:30; 4:45; 7:05
Sat: 2:30; 4:45; 7:05
Sun: 2:40; 4:55; 7:15
Mon: 2:00; 7:35
Tues: 2:00; 7:35
Wed: 2:00; 7:35
Thurs: 2:00; 7:35

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One Fine Morning

Few filmmakers are as adept at exploring the contours of modern love and grief as Mia Hansen-Løve (Bergman Island). His latest film is a profoundly resonant chronicle of a woman swept up in her obligations as a mother, daughter, worker, and lover. Anchored by Léa Seydoux’s richly layered performance, One Fine Morning illuminates the wonder and the turbulence of everyday life. Sandra (Seydoux) spends her days working as a freelance translator, being an attentive single mother to her eight-year-old daughter. Despite her flowing beauty and charisma, she cannot help but feel her love life is behind her, until she runs into her old friend Clément (Melvil Poupaud), a cosmochemist with a son he adores and a marriage that he fears may be losing its spark. Their time together seems blissful and easy, even as every other aspect of their affair feels frustratingly complicated and filled with heartache.

The captivating elegance of Hansen-Løve’s approach arises from the trust she places in her fully developed characters and her refusal to infuse any one event in their lives with artificial drama. Seydoux — that rare French star who shifts smoothly between Hollywood blockbusters (the James Bond franchise), daring international works (The Lobster, Cronenberg’s Crimes of the Future), and the finest French cinema — is stunningly realistic in bringing this to life.

NY Times Critic Pick: ‘One Fine Morning’ Review: The Moments That Make Up a Rich Life

Filmmaking at the Speed of Life in One Fine Morning

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Showtimes
Fri: 4:25; 7:00
Sat: 1:50
Sun: 2:45
Mon: 2:15
Tues: 4:50
Wed: 2:15
Thurs: 4:50

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NY Cat Film Festival

Featuring a cat adoption pop-up with Golden Paw Society!

The annual Cat Film Festival is a philanthropic celebration through film of our relationship with the mysterious felines who share our world. This collection of short films from around the world educates, entertains, and help us explore the mystique of the fascinating felines who share our lives - benefiting a local animal welfare group that works on behalf of kitty cats. A portion of ticket sales benefit our friends at Golden Paw Society, Inc.

This year's Festival had the most international submissions of any year yet, with films from Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Iran, Italy, Kuwait, Malta, Poland, Spain, Taiwan, the UK. (96 min)

CAT FIGHT

[1 min] Zoe Neely from Shaker Heights, Ohio

An animated tale of two cats - one who is real and one who is not - who are jealous of each other. One cat takes it upon himself to get rid of the other.

KATZ OF NY

[6 min] Pablo A Jimenez from New York

An animated story about two down-on-their-luck cats, Matt and John, who hang out for free beer at Katz Bar, lamenting on losing their jobs - when a new employment opportunity arises.

CATS OF MALTA

[20 min] Sarah Jayne Portelli from Australia and Malta

A documentary celebrating the island’s stray cats and the volunteers who show the large population unconditional love and support. [Sarah Jayne will be coming to the Premiere from Zagreb}

PRIME SUSPECT

[2 min] Gail Albright from Coppell Texas

An animated “thriller” about a dog masquerading as a cat to evade being unmasked as the "Sirloin Snatcher" who has eaten all the steaks in Mew York,

CAT OF LETTERS

[4 min] Kim Best from Durham, North Carolina

This “instructional” film suggests Wordle is easy. Just trust your feline intuition.

ACHROMA

[4 min] Sarah Steidle from Brooklyn, New York.

Amidst a colorful world, a young woman living in shades of gray keeps to herself in fear of spreading it to others, until she finds a perfect (and persistent) companion.

L’HISTOIRE DE LILIPUT

[4 min] Marco Antonio Nunez from Santiago, Chile.

“Liliput's story, a white cat from Santiago de Chile, narrated by another not-typical-french in another not-typical-short film about cats.

THANK YOU, COME AGAIN

[4 min] Aysia Segura from Brooklyn, New York.

The wildly imagined animated saga of a man who takes his cat to the grocery store to get their favorite snacks.

HUGO

[5 min] Justin Christopher Ayd, America

A contemplative look at grief over pet loss as a couple finds their own artistic ways to express tributes to Hugo.

DUET

[5 min] Yadid Hirschtritt Licht from Chicago, Illinois

An animated story of a cat adopted by an elderly woman, who teaches him to play piano.

PLEASE RESCUE ME

[14 min] Kim Best from Durham, North Carolina

A documentary chronicling a few of the 250 cats rescued from trees by an avid tree climber.

NINE LIVES

[6 min] Anzi Tang from Sichuan, China

An animated expression of the young director’s imagingins about her cat’s nine lives..

PURRADISE’S GOT TALENT

[6 min] Priscilla Dean from Phoenix, Arizona.

A spoof on the human version of this game show concept, starring the rescued cats of the Purradise Cat Sanctuary.

WHAT IF?

[2 min] Melanie Futorian from Hell’s Kitchen, New York City

Returning feline star from last year's NY Cat Film Festival, Bobcat is back with a personal expression of his philosophical musings of whether the impossible is possible.

JADE & TRUBS

[6 min] from Mutual Rescue

A mixed-media documentary about Trubs, a chronically ill shelter cat, who is adopted by the family of Jade, a young autistic girl with sensory sensitivities..

THE CAT, THE MOUSE, AND THE SAUSAGE

[6 min] Joel Simon from Belfast, Ireland.

A hilarious animated story about three strangers - a cat, a mouse and a sausage - and what transpires when they have to share a small flat in a large city. Based on a 19th century folk tale by the Brothers Grimm.

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Monday, April 10th at 7:00 PM
$10 Members | $15 Public
Featuring cat adoption pop-up with Golden Paw Society!