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FRIDAY, DEC 15 at 9:15FlickIt! presents TIME BANDITSA young boy joins a group of renegadedwarves on an unpredictable journey throughtime in this humorous fantasyfrom visionary director TerryGilliam. With Michael Palin,Ian Holm, John Cleese,Shelley Duvall, and Sean Connery. (1981, PG,116mins)
THE LAST DALAI LAMA?Tibetan Buddhist psychology teachestechniques for overcoming negative,afflictive emotions, such as anger,greed, jealousy, sloth and ignorance.In this documentary, His Holinessexplains that Tibetan Buddhism isboth a religion and a “science of themind”. As he now turns 82, he mustdeal with the questions of aging anddeath, and whether he will reincarnateas The Dalai Lama, or if he will be the last of the lineage that has exist-ed for a millennia. (82 mins)
THE CURRENT WAR The battle over the future of electrical powerduring the late 1800sbetween ThomasEdison (BenedictCumberbatch) andGeorge Westing-house(Michael Shannon),aided by Nikola Tesla(Nicholas Hoult), is anepic tale. While Edisonchampioned the adop-tion of DC current,Westing-house and Tesla bet everything on risky and dangerous alter-nating current. Directed by Alfonso Gomez-Rejon. (105 mins)
THE DARKEST HOUR During the earlydays of World War II, with the fall of Franceimminent, and the seemingly unstoppableNazi forces advancing, Britain faces its dark-est hour. The fate of Western Europe hangs onthe leadership of the newly-appointed PrimeMinister, Winston Churchill (Gary Oldman inan Oscar worthy performance). While maneu-vering his political rivals, he must confrontthe ultimate choice: negotiate with Hitler andsave the British people at a terrible cost orrally the nation and keep fighting againstincredible odds. Oldman is a tour-de-force in an acclaimed film direct-ed by Joe Wright (Anna Karenina, Atonement). (PG-13, 114 mins)
THE SHAPE OF WATER From masterstory teller, Guillermo del Toro (Pan’sLabyrinth), comes an other-worldly fairytale, set against the backdrop of Cold Warera America circa 1963. In the hiddenhigh-security government laboratorywhere she works, lonely Elisa (SallyHawkins) is trapped in a life of silenceand isolation. Elisa's life is changed forever when she and co-workerZelda (Octavia Spencer) discover a secret classified experiment.Rounding out the cast are Michael Shannon, Richard Jenkins, andDoug Jones. (R, 119 mins)
THE DISASTER ARTIST Based on thebest-selling book about the making of thecult-classic The Room—“The Greatest BadMovie Ever Made”—James Franco has trans-formed the tragicomic but true story ofTommy Wiseau, the peculiar personality andfilmmaker behind The Room, into a celebra-tion of artistic expression and dreams pursuedin the face of insurmountable odds. With SethRogan, Kristen Bell, Dave Franco, and sever-al star cameos. (R, 103 mins)
mother! A couple's relationship is tested whenuninvited guests arrive at their home, disruptingtheir tranquil existence. From filmmaker DarrenAronofsky (Black Swan, Requiem for a Dream),this supernatural thriller stars Jennifer Lawrence,Javier Bardem, Ed Harris and Michelle Pfeifferin this riveting story about love, devotion, andsacrifice. (R, 121 mins)
HUMAN FLOW Over 65 million peoplearound the world have been forced from theirhomes to escape famine, climate change andwar in the greatest human displacement sinceWorld War II. Produced and directed by therenowned Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei,this is an epic journey to record the plight ofrefugees over the course of an eventful yearin 23 countries. (140 mins)
THE SQUARE Christian is the respectedcurator of a contemporary art museum. His nextshow is ‘The Square’, an installation whichinvites passersby to practice kindness towardtheir fellow man. But sometimes, it is difficultto live up to your own ideals and Christian’sfoolish response to the theft of his phone dragshim into shameful situations. Meanwhile, themuseum's PR agency has created an unexpect-ed campaign for The Square that send Christian
and the museum into an existential crisis. Filmmaker Ruben Ostend(Force Majeure) delivers another scathing satirical drama. The interna-tional cast includes Elisabeth Moss and Dominic West. In English,Swedish, and Danish. (142 mins)
LADY BIRD Christine "Lady Bird"McPherson (Saoirse Ronan,Brooklyn) fights against but is exactlylike her wildly loving, deeply opin-ionated and strong-willed mom(Laurie Metcalf), a nurse workingtirelessly to keep her family afloatafter Christine’s father (Tracy Letts) loses his job. Set in Sacramento,California in 2002, amidst a rapidly shifting American economic land-scape, Lady Bird is an affecting look at the relationships that shape us,the beliefs that define us, and the unmatched beauty of a place calledhome. This is the directorial debut of indy actress Greta Gerwig(Francis Ha, 20th Century Women). (93 mins)
LAST FLAG FLYING In 2003, thirty yearsafter they served together in the Vietnam War, for-mer Navy Corps medic Larry “Doc” Shepherd(Steve Carell) re-unites with ex-Marine SalNealon (Bryan Cranston) and Reverend RichardMueller (Laurence Fishburne) on a different typeof mission: to bury Doc’s son, a young Marinekilled in the Iraq War. Doc decides to forgo burialat Arlington Cemetery and, with the help of hisold buddies, takes the casket on a bittersweet trip
to his home in suburban New Hampshire. Directed by RichardLinklater (Boyhood). (R, 124 mins)
WONDER WHEEL Woody Allen’s 49th filmtells the story of four characters whose livesintertwine amid the hustle and bustle of theConey Island amusement park in the 1950s:Ginny (Kate Winslet), an emotionally volatileformer actress now working as a waitress in aclam house; Humpty (Jim Belushi), Ginny’srough-hewn carousel operator husband; Mickey(Justin Timberlake), a handsome young lifeguardwho dreams of becoming a playwright; andCarolina (Juno Temple), Humpty’s long-
estranged daughter, who is now hiding out from gangsters at herfather’s apartment. (PG-13, 101 mins)
THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI Aftermonths have passed without a culprit in her daughter’s murder case,
Mildred Hayes (FrancesMcDormand) makes a bold move,painting three signs leading into hertown with a controversial messagedirected at William Willoughby(Woody Harrelson), the town'srevered chief of police. When his
second-in-command Officer Dixon (Sam Rockwell), an immaturemother’s boy with a penchant for violence, gets involved, the battlebetween Mildred and Ebbing's law enforcement is only exacerbated.Directed by Martin McDonagh (In Bruges). (R, 115 mins)
BATTLE OF THE SEXES The electrifying1973 tennis match between world number oneBillie Jean King (Emma Stone) and ex-champand Bobby Riggs (Steve Carell) became themost watched televised sports event of alltime. Trapped in the media glare, they were onopposite sides of a binary argument, but off-court each was fighting more personal andcomplex battles. (PG-13, 121 mins)
FRIDAY, JAN 26 at 9:15Naro-Minded presents FARGO
From Joel and EthanCoen comes this darkcomedy of a car salesmanwho has gotten himself sodesperate for money that
he hires two thugs to kidnap his own wife.(1996, R, 98 mins)
JANE This is the unlikely story of how a pret-ty, young British girl went to the Gombe forestof Tanzania to study chimpanzees in 1960 andgrew to become the world renown primatologistJane Goodall. Her groundbreaking research wasdocumented in the 60s by National Geographiccinematographer Hugo van Lawick, who wouldbecome Jane’s husband. Thought to be lost, thefootage was only recently discovered and editedalong with Jane’s narration. With an enchantingscore by Phillip Glass, the film is an immersivelook into how one woman has changed the world through tireless glob-al education and activism on behalf of wildlife conservation. (90 mins)
CALL ME BY YOUR NAME It's the sum-mer of 1983 in the north of Italy, and ElioPerlman (Timothée Chalamet), a precocious17-year-old American-Italian boy, spends hisdays in his family's 17th century villa playingclassical music and flirting with his friendMarzia (Esther Garrel). His father (MichaelStuhlbarg), a professor specializing in Greco-Roman culture, takes on a summer internnamed Oliver (Armie Hammer), a handsomeyoung American scholar working on his doctorate. Unexpectedly, Elioand Oliver discover the heady beauty of awakening desire over thecourse of a beautiful summer in Italy. In English and Italian with sub-titles. (R, 132 mins)
WONDERSTRUCK Ben and Rose are chil-dren from two different eras who secretly wishtheir lives were different. Ben longs for thefather he has never known, while Rose dreamsof a mysterious actress whose life she chroni-cles in a scrapbook. When Ben discovers a puz-zling clue in his home and Rose reads an entic-ing headline in the newspaper, both children setout on quests to find what they are missing thatunfold with mesmerizing symmetry. From film-maker Todd Haynes (Carol, Far From Heaven).(PG, 113 mins)
LBJ After Senate Majority Leader LyndonJohnson (Woody Harrelson) loses the 1960Democratic presidential nomination to SenatorJohn F. Kennedy (Jeffrey Donovan), he agrees tobe his young rival's running mate. But once theywin the election, despite his extensive legislativeexperience and shrewd political instincts,Johnson finds himself sidelined in the role ofvice president. That all changes on Nov. 22,1963, when Kennedy is assassinated andJohnson, with his wife Lady Bird (Jennifer Jason Leigh) by his side, isthrust into the presidency. Directed by Rob Reiner. (R, 98 mins)
DEALT One of the most renowned cardmagicians of all time, Richard Turner astoundsaudiences around the world with his legendarysleight of hand. What they may not even real-ize—and what makes his achievements all themore amazing—is that he is completely blind.Charting Turner’s colorful life from his tumul-tuous childhood to the present, Dealt revealshow through determination and force of will,he overcame seemingly insurmountable obsta-cles to rise to the top of his profession. (85mins)
MARK FELT: The Man Who Brought DownThe White House The true identity of the secretinformant in the Watergate scandal, ‘DeepThroat’, remained a mystery for more than 30years. In 2005, special agent Mark Felt (LliamNeeson) shockingly revealed himself as the tip-ster. This unbelievable true story chronicles thepersonal and professional life of the brilliant anduncompromising Felt, who risked and ultimatelysacrificed everything—his family, his career, hisfreedom—in the name of justice. (PG-13)
WALK WITH ME This contemplative new doc-umentary takes us inside the world of PlumVillage, the renowned monastery of Zen Buddhistmaster Thich Nhat Hanh. Filmed over a period ofthree years, it captures the four seasons in the lifeof a monastic community who have given up alltheir possessions for one common purpose—topractice the art of mindfulness. Narrated byBenedict Cumberbatch. (88 mins)
SATURDAY matinee, DEC 9
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VIRGINIA FESTIVAL OF JEWISH FILM at the NaroMONDAY, JAN 15 at 7:15 SUNDAY, JAN 21 at 7:15
Mal’s PickCABARET starsLiza Minnelli, JoelGrey, and MichaelYork; directed byBob Fosse. Hostedby Mal Vincent,(1972, R, 122 mins)
ANIMAL HOUSE (1978, R, 109mins) will be screened as a tributeto Norfolk native Stephen Furst.His widow,Loraine, willtravell fromCalifornia toattend.
NOVITIATE Raised in rural Tennessee dur-ing the fifties, Cathleen (Margaret Qualley)attends Catholic school and is drawn into themystery of a life devoted to worship and disci-pline. With the dawn of the Vatican II era, rad-ical changes in the Church are threatening thecourse of nuns’ lives. As she progresses fromthe postulant to the novitiate stage of training,she finds her faith challenged by the harshrealities of faith, sexuality, and servitude toGod. With Melissa Leo as the ReverendMother. (R, 123 mins)
THE KILLING OF A SACRED DEERAcclaimed filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos (TheLobster) has crafted a sensational thriller brim-ming with unsettling humor and steeped in Greektragedy. Colin Farrell plays a renowned surgeonpresiding over a spotless household with his oph-thalmologist wife Anna (Nicole Kidman) andtheir two children. But lurking at the margins ofhis idyllic suburban existence is Martin (BarryKeoghan), a fatherless teen who Steven hascovertly taken under his wing. As Martin beginsinsinuating himself into the family’s life in ever-more unsettling dis-plays, the full scope of his intent becomes menacingly clear when heconfronts Steven with a long-forgotten transgression that will shatterthe Murphy family's domestic bliss. (R, 121 mins)
FACES AND PLACES 89-year old film-maker Agnes Varda, one of the leading fig-ures of the French New Wave, andacclaimed 33-year-old French photographerand muralist JR teamed up to co-direct thisenchanting documentary/road movie.Kindred spirits, Varda and JR share a life-long passion for images and how they arecreated, displayed and shared. Together theytravel around the villages of France meetinglocals, learning their stories and producingepic-size portraits of them. In English andFrench with subtitles. (89 mins)
CANALETTO AND THE ART OF VENICE The fifth season of‘Exhibition On Screen’ opens withan immersive journey into the lifeand art of Venice’s famous 18th cen-tury view-painter, Giovanni AntonioCanal, better known as Canaletto.The film offers the chance to see theartist’s works throughout Venice aswell as his extensive collections inBuckingham Palace and WindsorCastle. (90 mins)
The following films do not have specific playdates, so they may pop up atany time, even though they may play elsewhere first. Some may only playat our Sunday morning FirstLook Film Forum. Call the Naroline at 625-6276or sign up for our weekly email updates at [email protected].
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fig
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to f
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hum
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m th
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1988
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to
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ir m
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, R, 9
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bses
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John
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late
play
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s ob
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mea
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103
min
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stor
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ver.
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film
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surf
gen
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igh
stre
et a
t tw
iligh
t in
the
smal
l Fr
ench
cou
ntry
tow
n of
Auv
ers.
The
man
was
car
ryin
g no
thin
g; h
is h
ands
clas
ped
to a
fre
sh b
ulle
t w
ound
lea
king
bloo
d fr
om h
is b
elly
. Thi
s w
as V
ince
nt v
anG
ogh,
the
n a
little
kno
wn
artis
t; no
w t
hem
ost f
amou
s ar
tist i
n th
e w
orld
. His
trag
icde
ath
has
long
be
en
know
n,
wha
t ha
sre
mai
ned
a m
yste
ry i
s ho
w a
nd w
hy h
eca
me
to b
e sh
ot.
Lov
ing
Vinc
ent
tells
tha
tst
ory
usin
g ov
er 6
5,00
0 pa
inte
d an
imat
edfr
ames
cre
ated
by
doze
ns o
f ar
tists
. (
95m
ins)
SATU
RDAY
, NOV
18 at
9:15
Nar
o-M
inde
d an
d Pu
shC
omed
y T
heat
er
pres
-en
t TH
E R
OO
MJo
hnny
(T
omm
yW
isea
u) i
s a
succ
essf
ul b
anke
r w
ho l
ives
happ
ily in
a S
an F
ranc
isco
tow
nhou
se w
ithhi
s go
rgeo
us f
ianc
ée, L
isa.
One
day
, ine
x-pl
icab
ly,
she
gets
bo
red
with
hi
m
and
deci
des
to s
educ
e hi
s be
st f
rien
d, M
ark
(Gre
g Se
ster
o).
From
the
re,
noth
ing
will
be th
e sa
me
agai
n. O
ften
cite
d as
the
"Cit
izen
Kan
e of
bad
mov
ies,
"th
is is
one
not
to b
e m
isse
d. (
2003
, R, 9
9min
s)
BA
BE
TT
E’S
F
EA
STA
dapt
ed
bydi
rect
or
Gab
riel
A
xel
from
Is
akD
ines
en’s
sho
rt n
ovel
, thi
s ha
s be
com
ea
pere
nnia
l N
aro
favo
rite
at
Tha
nksg
ivin
g. T
he b
eaut
iful
but
pio
ussi
ster
s M
artin
e an
d Ph
ilipp
a gr
ow t
osp
inst
erho
od u
nder
the
wra
thfu
l ey
e of
thei
r st
rict
pas
tor
fath
er o
n th
e fo
rbid
-di
ng a
nd d
esol
ate
coas
t of
Jutla
nd, u
ntil
one
day,
Phi
lippa
's f
orm
er s
uito
r se
nds
a P
aris
ian
refu
gee
nam
ed
Bab
ette
(Sté
phan
e A
udra
n) to
ser
ve a
s th
e fa
mily
coo
k. B
abet
te's
lavi
sh c
el-
ebra
tory
ban
quet
tem
pts
the
fam
ily's
dw
indl
ing
cong
rega
tion,
who
abju
re s
uch
fles
hly
plea
sure
s as
fin
e fo
ods
and
win
es. (
1988
)
Hoste
d by
Rev
. Sco
ttHe
nnes
sy, a
film
buff a
ndtea
cher,
and
the
pries
t at
St. P
aul’s
Epis
copa
l Chu
rchin
Norfo
lk.
TUES
DAY,
NOV
21at
7:15
TH
E
MA
N
WH
O
INV
EN
TE
D
CH
RIS
TM
AS
In
Vic
tori
anE
ngla
nd ju
st b
efor
e C
hris
tmas
in 1
843,
a de
bt-r
idde
n an
d di
spir
ited
Cha
rles
Dic
kens
wro
te a
sm
all
book
he
hope
dw
ould
kee
p hi
s cr
edito
rs a
t ba
y. H
ispu
blis
her
turn
ed i
t do
wn,
so
Dic
kens
used
wha
t lit
tle m
oney
he
had
to p
ub-
lish
AC
hris
tmas
C
arol
him
self
. H
ew
orri
ed it
mig
ht b
e th
e en
d of
his
car
eer
as a
nov
elis
t but
it in
stea
d ca
used
a s
en-
satio
n, b
reat
hing
new
life
into
a h
olid
ayth
at h
ad f
alle
n in
to d
isfa
vor.
In a
n er
ade
sper
ate
for s
piri
tual
rene
wal
, the
pub
-lic
eag
erly
em
brac
ed a
sto
ry t
hat
ende
d w
ith b
less
ings
for
one
and
all.
Star
ring
Dan
Ste
vens
as
Dic
kens
and
Chr
isto
pher
Plu
mm
er a
sE
bene
zer
Scro
oge.
(PG
, 104
min
s)
WED
, NOV
8 at
7:15
and
SAT,
NOV
11 at
9:15
Star
ts F
RIDA
Y, NO
V 10
WED
NESD
AY, N
OV 15
at 7:
15 w
ith sp
eake
rs &
disc
ussio
n
TUES
DAY,
NOV
14 at
7:15
pres
ente
dwi
th C
hrys
ler M
useu
man
d FR
I-TUE
S, N
OV17
-21
SAT,
NOV
11SA
T, NO
V18
SAT,
DEC
2SA
T, DE
C 16
Star
ts W
EDNE
SDAY
, NOV
22
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