Subject: Cinemapolis Recommends - Virtual Cinema 🎥 Updates for September 23, 2020

Greetings, Cinemapolitans,


We're heading into Fall with two NY Times Critic's Picks in our virtual cinema, an Oscar winner to screen in our Movies on the Backlot series, and an exciting Q & A panel TODAY as part of our world theatrical premiere of America Street. Join the Park Center for Independent Media and FLEFF today at 4 pm to hear from director Idrissou Mora-Kpai. Pre-registration is required HERE.


Many thanks to those who heard the call last week and contributed to our bathroom renovation campaign. We're now less than $4,000 away from fully funding the project! When we re-open, our restrooms will be a touch-free environment with brand new automatic fixtures. Please consider making a DONATION today to get us to the finish line.

As always, the full listing of all current and upcoming virtual films, including those titles ending tomorrow, can be found on our Virtual Cinema page.

NEW VIRTUAL CINEMA

Buoyancy
Oliver Sacks

VIRTUAL CINEMA
BUOYANCY

Buoyancy

CRITIC'S PICK
“[Rathjen] doesn’t find spurious poetry in other people’s pain or try to glean greater meaning from it. He knows that the suffering is meaning enough.”

This story of a Cambodian teenager sold into forced labor on a Thai fishing boat is a passionate testimony against social injustice and a moving coming-of-age tale about a boy whose humanity is put to the test.


Spirited 14-year-old Chakra works the rice fields with his family. He yearns for independence and seeks out a local broker who can get him paid work in a Thai factory. Without telling his family, Chakra travels to Bangkok to make his fortune. But when he gets there, he and his new friend Kea realise the broker has lied to them. Along with other Cambodians and Burmese, they are sold to a fishing captain as slaves.


Director: Rodd Rathjen
Writer: Rodd Rathjen
Stars: Sarm Heng, Thanawut Ketsaro, Mony Ros

Khmer and Thai with English Subtitles
Presented in collaboration with
Ithaca Fantastik

VIRTUAL CINEMA
OLIVER SACKS: HIS OWN LIFE

America Street

CRITIC'S PICK
“While the movie steers around the details of how post-fame Sacks became something of a brand, it beautifully presents a portrait of his compassion and bravery."

A month after receiving a fatal diagnosis in January 2015, Oliver Sacks sat down for a series of filmed interviews in his apartment in New York City. For eighty hours, surrounded by family, friends, and notebooks from six decades of thinking and writing about the brain, he talked about his life and work, his abiding sense of wonder at the natural world, and the place of human beings within it.


Drawing on these deeply personal reflections, as well as nearly two dozen interviews with close friends, family members, colleagues and patients, and archival material from every point in his life, this film is the story of a beloved doctor and writer who redefined our understanding of the brain and mind.


Director: Ric Burns
Stars: Oliver Sacks, Roberto Calasso, Kate Edgar

CONTINUING ON VIRTUAL CINEMA

America Street
A Chef's Voyage
Chuck Berry
Space Dogs
Jimmy Carter
Nomad
Movies on the Backlot
Jojo Rabbit

Cinemapolis is partnering with Serendipity Catering and Bar to take our show on the road! Movies on the Backlot  brings some of our greatest hits to the great outdoors for a series of socially distanced screenings on the lawn at Serendipity's Backlot.


Guests of the restaurant can enjoy these shows on Friday and Saturday nights. Capacity will be very limited, so come early, and bring a blanket or camp chair! You will be a guest of the restaurant – no outside food or drink, please


Guests can pre-purchase tickets ($10 per person), leave tips for the cinema, and puchase Cinemapolis merchandise via the Backlot's contactless ordering system.


The series continues THIS weekend with Friday and Saturday screenings of Taika Waititi's Oscar winning satire, Jojo Rabbit! These shows begin at 8:30 pm.

COMING SOON TO VIRTUAL CINEMA

12 Hour Shift
Echoes of the Empire
Gianni Schicchi
White Riot

We heard your feedback about virtual cinema, and we're happy to announce that we're shifting ALL virtual cinema offerings to our very own platform on Eventive.org.


Now you can easily use your Apple TV or Roku app to effortlessly watch these new independent films right in your own home theater! See what's next, and find out more at watch.eventive.org/virtualcinemapolis.

Hope to see you at the movies again soon!

Brett Bossard, Executive Director

Cinemapolis is proud to be a certified living wage employer. As a response to the Covid-19 crisis, the cinema is temporarily closed. All staff will receive full pay during this closure. The purchase of virtual screening tickets, gift cards, and theater memberships all help support Cinemapolis to compensate the staff throughout this unprecedented time. 


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