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  • Spring Movie Series FOR MEMBERS ONLY - Wild River

    Tue. Apr 15th, 2008
    2pm – 5pm

    at Museum Center at 5ive Points

    Museum members can take advantage of this wonderful perk by spending the afternoon with film expert, John Bradley, watching the classic film, Wild River. Following the viewing, Bradley will discuss the movie and host a question and answer period. The Spring Movie Series is a FREE event for MUSEUM MEMBERS ONLY. No pre-registration required, but please bring...

  • Caramel

    Caramel
    thru Thu. Apr 17th, 2008

    at Carmike Cinemas Bijou 7

    AEC Spring Independent Film Series February 8 - May 1 In Beirut, five women meet regularly in a beauty salon, a colorful and sensual microcosm of the city where several generations come into contact, talk and confide in each other. In the salon, their intimate and liberated conversations revolve around men, sex and motherhood, between haircuts and sugar...

  • Beaufort

    Beaufort
    thru Thu. Apr 10th, 2008

    at Carmike Cinemas Bijou 7

    AEC Spring Independent Film Series February 8 - May 1 Beaufort tells the story of Liraz Liberti, a 22-year-old outpost commander, and his troops in the months before Israel pulled out of Lebanon. This is not a story of war, but of retreat. As Liraz lays explosives that would destroy the very same structure that his friends had died defending, he witnesses...

  • Paranoid Park

    Paranoid Park
    thru Thu. May 1st, 2008

    at Carmike Cinemas Bijou 7

    AEC Spring Independent Film Series February 8 - May 1 From the director of Elephant and Good Will Hunting comes this thriller based on the novel by Blake Nelson. After a young skateboarder accidentally kills a security guard in self-defense with his skateboard at Paranoid Park, he falls into a world of crime, guilt and fear. He desperately attempts to get...

  • Taxi to the Dark Side

    Taxi to the Dark Side
    thru Thu. Apr 3rd, 2008

    at Carmike Cinemas Bijou 7

    AEC Spring Independent Film Series February 8 - May 1 This frank documentary gives an in-depth look at the torture practices of the United States in Afghanistan, Iraq and Guantanamo Bay. The story of a young, innocent taxi driver in Afghanistan who was tortured and killed in 2002 provides the framework for Gibney’s examination of unprecedented U.S....

  • Nocturne Film Series

    Nocturne Film Series
    Thu. Mar 27th, 2008
    7pm – 9:30pm

    at CreateHere

    Featuring Citizen Kane with guest speaker Karen Henderson, UTC Film Professor Chairs will be provided, but feel free to bring your own seating; Food & Beverage Vendor on site; Free and Open to the public. Thursday, March 27 7-9:30p @ CreateHere Studios 55 East Main St. Chattanooga. Info via CreateHere Studios. Image via nocturnechattanooga.com.

  • The Band's Visit

    The Band's Visit
    thru Thu. Mar 27th, 2008

    at Carmike Cinemas Bijou 7

    AEC Spring Independent Film Series February 8 - May 1 An Egyptian brass band heads to Israel to perform at the opening ceremony of a brand new Arab arts center—but due to bureaucracy, maybe bad luck, they are left stranded at the airport. They try to manage on their own, only to find themselves in a desolate, almost forgotten Israeli town somewhere in the...

  • City of Men

    City of Men
    thru Thu. Mar 20th, 2008

    at Carmike Cinemas Bijou 7

    AEC Spring Independent Film Series February 8 - May 1 City of Men is an epic tale of gang warfare set in Rio de Janeiro’s hillside slums. Growing up in a culture dictated by violence and run by street gangs, teenagers Acerola and Laranjinha have become close as brothers. As their 18th birthdays approach, they search for clues to their missing fathers’...

  • Chattanooga/Southeast Tennessee Film Commission "Meet & Greet"

    Thu. Mar 13th, 2008
    6:30pm – 12:30pm

    at NorthShore Grille

    Film director Terry Benedict and Michael Barnes, executive director of the Knoxville, East Tennessee Television & Film Commission, will be on hand to discuss a variety of film making topics. The event is FREE, although an RSVP is requested by March 4, 2008 by contacting Laurie Shipley by the number listed, or email at Shipley_L@mail.chattanooga.gov.

  • War Dance

    War Dance
    thru Thu. Mar 13th, 2008

    at Carmike Cinemas Bijou 7

    AEC Spring Independent Film Series February 8 - May 1 The war stole everything, except their music. Three children living in a displacement camp in Northern Uganda compete in their country's national music and dance festival. This documentary is set amidst the violence of the Lord’s Resistance Army (L.R.A.), who kidnaps sleeping children and forces them into...

  • "The Passion Flower Project"

    thru Sat. Mar 8th, 2008

    at Barking Legs Theater

    Passion Flower, a multimedia performance, will be shown at Barking Legs Theater, Thursday through Saturday, March 6th through 8th at 8 p.m. Passion Flower is a short documentary by Jarrod Whaley. The film deals with dancer Ann Law's decision, after having been diagnosed with breast cancer and having undergone a double mastectomy, to have her chest tattooed...

  • Persepolis

    thru Thu. Mar 6th, 2008

    at Carmike Cinemas Bijou 7

    AEC Spring Independent Film Series Iranian artist Marjane Satrapi brings her bold autobiographical sketches to the big screen in this animated tale of a feisty Iranian girl during the Islamic Revolution. When religious fundamentalists take control, the heroine and her friends are forced to wear the veil; social freedoms are curtailed. Worse is to come when...

  • Be Kind Rewind

    thru Thu. Mar 6th, 2008

    at Carmike Cinemas Bijou 7

    AEC Spring Independent Film Series Jerry is a junkyard worker who attempts to sabotage a power plant that he believes is melting his brain. But when his plan goes awry the magnetic field that he creates accidentally erases all of the videotapes in a local video store where his best friend Mike works. Fearing that the mishap will cost Mike his job, the two...

  • Special Screening of Banished

    Special Screening of Banished
    Thu. Feb 21st, 2008
    6pm – 8:30pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    The special screening of the new film, Banished, will be featured at Hunter Museum, Thursday, February 21st from 6 to 8:30 p.m. The film tells the story of African American residents banished from towns a century ago. For more information, please call the number or visit the website provided. Picture credits: Indiewire.com, from Marco Williams' documentary...

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