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HIFF Tuesday Night Screenings

LVHIFF Coming Soon!



S21 KILLING MACHINE


LE PETITE LILI


IMAGINING ARGENTINA


SEDUCING DR. LEWIS

Last week was our first Tuesday Night Screening, MARIA FULL OF GRACE. It was great to see everyone that came down. We all look forward to seeing you at the movies in the upcoming weeks.


All screenings are at the Dole Cannery 18 Theatres starting at 7:30 p.m. Movie ticket prices for the HIFF TUESDAY SCREENINGS are $8.00, $7.00 for students, seniors, children and military, and $6.00 for LVHIFF members and can be purchased at the Dole Cannery 18 Box-Office on the day of the screening only.


“HIFF TUESDAY SCREENINGS” SCHEDULE

S21 KILLING MACHINE
September 14. 2004

Cambodia, 2003, Khmer with English subtitles
Directed by Rithy Panh


In 1975-79, the Khmer Rouge waged a campaign of genocide on Cambodia’s population. 1.7 million Cambodians lost their lives to famine and murder as the urban population was forced into the countryside to fulfill the Khmer Rouges’ dream of an agrarian utopia. In S21, Panh brings two survivors back to the notorious Tuol Sleng prison (code-named “S21”), now a genocide museum where former Khmer Rouge are employed as guides. Painter Vann Nath confronts his former captors in the converted schoolhouse where he was tortured, though by chance he did not suffer the fate of most of the other 17,000 men, women and children who were taken there, their “crimes” meticulously documented to justify their execution. Winner of the Best Documentary award at the Chicago International Film Festival.

http://www.firstrunfeatures.com/cs_s21.html

 

TBA
September 19, 2004

The HIFF program team is hard at work in scheduling the best films. Because of this, negotiations in booking these exciting films always occurs up to the last minute to secure the very best in independent cinema for Hawaii's audiences. Therefore, special HIFF eNews bulletin will be sent once these films are scheduled. Stay tuned by signing up for eNews at www.hiff.org

 

LE PETITE LILI
September 28, 2004

France, 2003, French with English subtitles
Directed by Claude Miller


Ludivine Sagnier (Swimming Pool) stars as Lili, the love and muse of Julien. At odds with the serenity of the breathtaking French countryside, Julien rebels against his mother and her guests, while multiple intrigues of lust and power play out behind the scenes. From LA PETITE LILI’S opening moments, one of the steamiest sexual encounters in film, director Claude Miller’s modern adaptation of Chekov’s The Seagull envelops the viewer with its lush visuals while the layers of distinction between art and memory are shed.

http://www.firstrunfeatures.com/cs_petitelili.html

 

IMAGINING ARGENTINA
October 5, 2004

USA/Spain/Argentina, 2003
Directed by Christopher Hampto
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An Argentinean theatre director (Antonio Banderas) develops clairvoyant powers, allowing him to envision the horrific torture that his “missing” journalist wife (Emma Thompson) is subjected to by the military, during Argentina’s “dirty war.” He is also haunted by visions depicting the fate of other people’s loved ones. Against all odds and at terrible personal cost, he is able to avert the military while tying together clues surmised from his visions, in his desperate attempt to locate his wife. Co-starring Ruben Blades and Maria Canals.

http://www.arenasgroup.com/ia2.html

 

TBA
October 12, 2004

The HIFF program team is hard at work in scheduling the best films. Because of this, negotiations in booking these exciting films always occurs up to the last minute to secure the very best in independent cinema for Hawaii's audiences. Therefore, special HIFF eNews bulletin will be sent once these films are scheduled. Stay tuned by signing up for eNews at www.hiff.org

 

SEDUCING DOCTOR LEWIS
October 19, 2004

Canada, 2003, French with English subtitles
Directed by Jean-François Pouliot


SEDUCING DOCTOR LEWIS is a beguiling story of a ragtag fishing community on a tiny, impoverished island who must persuade a young Montreal-based doctor (David Boutin)  to live in their town in order to get a much-needed new factory. 

SEDUCING DOCTOR LEWIS (“La Grande Séduction”) has the rare distinction of being selected for Sundance (Audience Award Winner, World Cinema), Cannes (Closing Night, Director’s Fortnight) and Toronto (Special Presentation).  In French Canada, it grossed over eight million dollars, topping even The Lord of the Rings, The Matrix Reloaded, Pirates of the Caribbean and fellow home grown hit The Barbarian Invasions.  It went on to be nominated for thirteen Jutra Awards (French-Canada’s Oscar), winning seven, and recently was nominated for eleven Genie Awards (Canadian Oscar).

http://www.wellspring.com/movies/movie.html?movie_id=38


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