Film

Monty Python's Life of Brian Presented by Coral Gables Art Cinema

Sharing a birthday with a celebrity is always fun but when that person is the son of God and you were born right next door, well, that’s a recipe for disaster. Brian Cohen is born in Bethlehem in the stable next door to Jesus, which confuses the three wise men who come to praise the future King of the Jews. This mistake follows young Brian throughout his life, where he often finds himself in the shadow of the Messiah. Through a series of absurd circumstances, Brian becomes the unwitting leader of a revolt against Roman imperial rule. Monty Python’s Life of Brian was a cutting-edge box office hit that got a rise out of several religious groups for its “blasphemous” satire. A number of UK town councils banned the film, with some lasting well into the 21st century. But that didn’t prevent Life of Brian from becoming one of the Python’s signature films and a contender for one of the greatest comedies of all time. As they say, always look on the bright side of life!

Donnie Darko Presented by Coral Gables Art Cinema

Late one night, Donnie (Jake Gyllenhaal) is led out of his home by Frank, a monstrous six-foot rabbit that only he can see. Frank informs his fellow classmates that the world will end in 28 days. The following morning, Donnie discovers a jet engine has crash-landed on the floor of his bedroom. From there, things only get stranger. Richard Kelly’s directorial debut is a daring, original vision, packed with jarring ideas and intelligence. Its mind-bending time travel plot is layered with themes of existentialism and spirituality, staples of Kelly’s work. The baby-faced Gyllenhaal broke through in his role as a troubled and mentally deranged individual, which has become a staple of his acting repertoire as seen in films such as Enemy and Nightcrawler. Restoration courtesy of Arrow Films and the American Genre Film Archive.

Evening with Marlon Johnson (film screening + panel discussion) Presented by Deering Estate

The Deering Estate is proud to host an Evening with Marlon Johnson. Join us on Saturday, April 3rd at 6:30 p.m. for an outdoor film screening of River City Drumbeat, directed by Marlon Johnson and Anne Flatté, accompanied by a conversation between Johnson and Cathleen Dean. Guests will be able to enjoy the enriching dialogue that emerges between these two creatives. Later, the panel will open to allow for direct engagement with Johnson and Dean, as guests will be invited to ask their own questions. The program will take place in the courtyard of the Deering Estate. Guests may bring a packed picnic to enjoy during the screening. Tickets: $20. Limited tickets are available and must be purchased online in advance. Please note that the museums are closed during this event. No tickets sales at the gate. Tickets are non-refundable, rain or shine. Guests must practice social distancing, wear face coverings (ages 2 and up), and are not allowed to gather in groups larger than 10 people. Sanitation stations are available throughout the event. You may remove your face covering while actively eating or drinking, but you must remain stationary and maintain physical distancing.

Beetlejuice Presented by Coral Gables Art Cinema

A recently deceased couple (Alec Baldwin & Geena Davis) are forced to haunt their house when they are put on a “waiting” list for heaven. When they realize that they don’t have what it takes to be scary ghosts, they hire an expert – Beetlejuice (Michael Keaton), a veteran ghost who isn’t as he seems. After the success of his directorial debut, Pee-wee’s Big Adventure, director Tim Burton was disheartened by the lack of imagination in all the scripts sent his way until Michael McDowell’s original script for Beetlejuice made it to his desk. The film went on to become a critical and commercial success, winning an Oscar for Best Makeup, and spawning a franchise that included a television series for ABC, several video games, and theme park shows at Universal Studios.

District Flicks Open-Air Movie Screenings Under the Stars curated by MDC's Miami Film Festival

Join us for District Flicks!
Open-air movie screenings, under the stars!
Specially curated by MDC's Miami Film Festival

FRIDAYS AT 6:30PM

FREE ADMISSION

Friday, Feb 19
BLACK PANTHER

Friday, Feb 26
THE GREAT GATSBY

Friday, March 5
Mujeres Al Borde De Un Ataque De Nervios (English Subtitles)

Friday, March 12
BURN AFTER READING

Friday, March 19
JULIE & JULIA

Friday, March 26
AT ETERNITY’S GATE

Indie Flicks: Narrowsburg Presented by SMDCAC

In 1999, small town Narrowsburg, NY was poised to become the “Sundance of the East”—or so Jocelyne and Richard Castellano would have local residents believe. The organizers of the Narrowsburg Film Festival—a glamorous French film producer and her mafioso-turned-actor husband—promise to revitalize the town through film. As the duo secures local investment in a feature film production and convinces locals they can become stars, the stage is set for a stranger-than-fiction tale of Hollywood dreams, deceit and delusions. Screening and Q&A with Director, Producer Martha Shane. Run Time: 1 hour 24 minutes.

Indie Flicks: Picture Character Presented by SMDCAC

The rapid rise of emoji (Japanese for "picture character") is a global phenomenon without precedent. Their widespread use and ability to convey complex messages have not only cemented emoji's place as an emerging digital language, but prompted difficult questions about the creation of a language and digital communication's fraught ties to identity and inclusion. In PICTURE CHARACTER, directors Martha Shane and Ian Cheney lead viewers on a deep dive into the ever evolving world of picture characters, from their humble beginnings in Japan to mobile keyboards the world over, and shed fresh light on the private consortium that approves new emoji offerings and the individuals fighting to make the language more representative of its billions of users. Run Time: 81 minutes

Indie Flicks: Code of the Freaks

Code of the Freaks presents a radical reframing of the use of disabled characters in film. It dares to imagine a cinematic landscape that centers the voices of disabled people. Using hundreds of clips spanning over 100 years of moviemaking, and a cast of disabled artists, scholars and activists, the film is a scorching critique of some of Hollywood’s most beloved characters. This revelatory documentary investigates the power of movie imagery to shape the beliefs and behaviors of the general public toward disabled people, and of disabled people toward themselves. Screening and Q&A with Director, Producer Salome Chasnoff. Run Time: 69 minutes. Recommended for ages 16 & up. English Closed Captions available.

ScreenDance Miami 2021 Presented by Miami Light Project

Please join Miami Light Project and Perez Art Museum Miami for ScreenDance Miami Festival 2021! On Saturday January 23, 2021, Open Call shorts will be screened VIRTUALLY. RSVP now to receive access to the digital program. Short Films include: Open Call: Pandemic Party of One at 12:00pm MIDDLING (2020) Amanda Whitworth & John W. Hession AFTER DARK (2020) Laura Sanchez & Belén Maya HBD2ME (2020) Alex Bittner & Alex Gomez TRAVESSIAS (2020) Maryah Monteiro OUTRA VEZ (“Over Again”) (2020) Alexandre Franco & Lucia Aratanha THE GREAT INDOORS (2020) Eli Cohen & Dalia Castel THE WONDER YEARS (2020) Elijah Motley & James Morrow Open Call: Pandemic, Fresh Air at 2 pm ARE YOU LONESOME TONIGHT (2020) Stephen Petronio & Blake Martin NO ME GRITES (“Don’t Yell at Me”) (2020) Joanne Barrett & Lucia Aratanha IF WE WERE (2020) Enrique Villacreses & Kyla Thomas THE PROPHECY OF PRESENT VALUE (2020) Maya Nadine Billig DEVIATED STRUCTURES (2020) Cecilia Benitez, Stephanie Perez, & Channce Williams CIRROCUMULUS (2020) Fernando Ramos & Rafael Cañals SOLACE (2020) Stephanie Chisholm & Sten Garcia SUPERFICIE (2020) Sandra Portal-Andreu & Mateo Serna Zapata Open Call: Pandemic, Reflections at 4pm DIRT (2020) Helanius J. Wilkins & Roma Flowers SODDEN GROUND (2020) Dale Andree & Thryn Saxon LOVE LETTERS TO ANA (2020) Ana Sánchez-Colberg HAND TO HAND (2020) Jee Ahn

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