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SUMMARY:Ondine
DESCRIPTION:Part of our July Clinton St. Resistance Series with proceeds benefiting Sisters of the Road. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nAn Irish fisherman discovers a woman in his fishing net whom his precocious daughter believes to be a selkie. \n\n\n\nWritten and directed by Neil Jordan (The Crying Game\, Interview with a Vampire) with cinematography by Christopher Doyle (Chungking Express\, In the Mood for Love). \n\n\n\nSome complexities of story will be lost on audiences not tuned to the regional Irish brogue that is the mother tongue of this little fishing community. But Christopher Doyle’s dark lush photography plucks the green coast of Cork like a harp.”  Jonathan F. Richards\, Film.com\n\n\n\nIt’s impossibly romantic; Farrell and real-life partner Bachleda exude a tamped-down longing that intensifies as the movie draws to its conclusion. Connie Ogle\, Miami Herald\n\n\n\nDirector: Neil JordanCountry: IrelandYear: 2009Runtime: 111 minutes
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CATEGORIES:Clinton Street Resistance Series,Mermaid Week
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SUMMARY:Smooth Talk
DESCRIPTION:Part of our July Clinton St. Resistance Series with proceeds benefiting Sisters of the Road \n\n\n\n\nSuspended between carefree youth and the harsh realities of the adult world\, a teenage girl experiences an unsettling awakening in this haunting vision of innocence lost.  \n\n\n\nBased on Joyce Carol Oates’ celebrated short story “Where Are You Going\, Where Have You Been?” and produced for PBS’ American Playhouse\, the narrative debut from director Joyce Chopra features a revelatory breakout performance from Laura Dern as Connie\, the fifteen-year-old black sheep of her family whose summertime idyll of beach trips\, mall hangouts\, and innocent flirtations is shattered by an encounter with a mysterious stranger (a memorably menacing Treat Williams).  \n\n\n\nWinner of the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance\, Smooth Talk captures the thrill and terror of adolescent sexual exploration as it transforms the ingredients of a standard coming of age portrait into something altogether more troubling and profound. \n\n\n\nDirector: Joyce ChopraCountry: USAYear: 1985Runtime: 91 minutes\n\n\n\n\nThe film’s power is enormous throughout; spare means (long-held closeups\, a four-minute take of sisterly confessions) evoke a drama that seems to have been filmed holding its breath. Richard Brody\, New Yorker\n\n\n\nThe movie is almost uncanny in its self-assurance\, in the way it knows that the first hour\, where ‘nothing’ happens\, is necessary if the payoff is to be tragic\, instead of merely sensational. Roger Ebert\, Chicago Sun-Times\n\n\n\nThroughout\, Joyce Chopra patiently and shrewdly observes the contradictions of human behavior that Laura Dern brilliantly conveys. Jake Cole\, Slant Magazine\n\n\n\nA gorgeous\, thrilling portrayal of careless childhood dissolving in the summer sun\, Smooth Talk is a landmark coming-of-age film and signals the arrival of one of cinema’s favorite stars.  Lee Jutton\, Film Inquiry
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SUMMARY:The Wobblies
DESCRIPTION:Founded in Chicago in 1905\, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) took to organizing unskilled workers into one big union and changed the course of American history. This compelling documentary of the IWW (or “The Wobblies” as they were known) tells the story of workers in factories\, sawmills\, wheat fields\, forests\, mines and on the docks as they organize and demand better wages\, healthcare\, overtime pay and safer working conditions. In some respects\, men and women\, Black and white\, skilled and unskilled workers joining a union and speaking their minds seems so long ago\, but in other ways\, the film mirrors today’s headlines\, depicting a nation torn by corporate greed. \n\n\n\nFilmmakers Deborah Shaffer and Stewart Bird weave history\, archival film footage\, interviews with former workers (now in their 80s and 90s)\, cartoons\, original art\, and classic Wobbly songs (many written by Joe Hill) to pay tribute to the legacy of these rebels who paved the way and risked their lives for the many of the rights that we still have today. \n\n\n\nRestored by the Museum of Modern Art and recently inducted into the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n“Conveys the conviction and strength of these union pioneers with straightforward grace.” -Michael Blowen\, The Boston Globe\n\n\n\n“Iconic. Innovative. Eerily echoing current times. Replete with gorgeous archival footage\, the film pays tribute to American workers who took the ideals of equality and free speech seriously enough to put their lives on the line for them. A joyous chronicle.”  -New York Women in Film & Television
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