[Fredslist] FYI: Free Films at Film Society

Corey Bearak Bearak at aol.com
Fri Jun 10 09:01:11 EDT 2011


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> Date: June 9, 2011 5:51:35 PM EDT
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> Subject: Get Out of the Heat: Free Films at Film Society
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> This week is going to be a treat for all of your senses: sight, smell, sound, taste and desire for precious tchotchkes. Go out and experience.
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> Film
> NYFF Classics Movie Marathon
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> June 10, Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center, 165 W. 65th St. (betw. Amsterdam Ave. & Broadway), 212-875-5610; 10-9:30 a.m., Free. To celebrate the opening of its new theaters, the Film Society of Lincoln Center is hosting an all-night marathon of the New York Film Festival's best finds: Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, Pulp Fiction, Down by Law, Day for Night, Miller's Crossing and Ran. Tickets are available an hour before show time. Bottom Line: Enjoy this awesome new theater the right way-by staying up all night on a Cherry Coke- and popcorn-fueled movie binge with a few hundred equally maniacal strangers.
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> Theater
> A Little Journey 
> Rachel Crothers is something like the Edna Ferber of playwrights: wildly popular in her day, she's barely remembered now. But that hasn't stopped The Mint Theater Company from attempting to perform CPR on her reputation, first in 2006 with a revival of her Susan and God, and now with a glittering production of her 1918 play, A Little Journey, which has gone unseen since its original, Pulitzer Prize-nominated production. Read more here.
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> Dance
> Amy Marshall Dance Company
> June 8-11, Ailey Citigroup Theater, 405 W. 55th St. (at 9th Ave.), 212-405-9056; $25. Now in its 11th season, the exciting and modern Amy Marshall Dance Company is presenting four new works in as many days, two of which will feature new costumes designed by Norma Kamali, the New Yorkbased fashion designer who invented the sleeping-bag coat. Bottom Line: You still haven't figured out your summer look and unless you're going with Williamsburg Aztec Shaman At The Methadone Clinic again, this should provide great inspiration- plus the dance will be incredible.
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> The Royal Danish Ballet
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> On June 14, Nikolaj Hübbe brings the RDB to the very theater where he himself danced, for a week of performances ranging from La Sylphide, an 1836 Bournonville masterwork, to Lost on SLOW, a 2008 work by Finnish choreographer Jorma Elo. Read more here.
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> Gallery Openings This Week 
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> George Tooker (1920-2011): Reality Returns as a Dream: 
> DC Moore Gallery, 535 West 22nd Street, 2nd floor, 
> 212-247-2111
> June 9 - August 5, 2011
> Opening: Thursday, June 9, 6:30 - 8 PM
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> George Tooker: Reality Returns as a Dream celebrates the life and art of a painter whose powerful imagery and technical mastery made him one of the most acclaimed artists of his generation. For over sixty years, Tooker (1920-2011) has been highly regarded for his luminous and often enigmatic paintings. His themes range from alienation and the dehumanizing aspects of contemporary society to personal meditations on the human condition. Over the course of his long career, he created fewer than 170 paintings, most of which are seldom on public view. As such, this exhibition offers a rare opportunity to see a select group of works from museums, private collections, and the artist's estate that span his career, from the late 1940s to the 2000s.
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> Based on a true story: Muriel Guepin Gallery, 47 Bergen Street, 718-858-4535
> June 9 - July 31, 2011
> Opening: Thursday, June 9, 6:30 - 8 PM
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> Muriel Guépin Gallery is pleased to announce, "Based on a True Story" a group show featuring the artwork of Tamiko Kawata and Supakitch. The show opens Thursday, June 9th with a reception from 6:30-8pm, and will be on view through July 31st.
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> Peggy Resnick: Recent Paintings: 443 PAS @ Kevin M. Absec Designs, Inc., 443 Park Avenue South, Suite 604, 212-447-7742
> June 9 - July 8, 2011
> Opening: Thursday, June 9, 6 - 8 PM
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> 4 4 3 P A S is pleased to announce Peggy Resnick: Recent Paintings. Peggy Resnick's paintings are rigorous meditations on line and color. In some paintings, line acts as an armature for color. In others, color acts as a ground for dense networks of lines. The line is always strong, and color ranges from vibrant to earthy to a rich palette of grays. While the paintings may suggest images - textiles, landscapes, illuminated manuscripts - they remain entirely abstract. Free from the constraints of specificity, they invite the viewer to open-ended reading and contemplation.
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