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January 2013

Beware of Mr. Baker

Showtimes:
Fri, Jan 25: (12:30), (3:00), 7:15
Sat, Jan 26: (12:30), (4:45), 9:45
Sun, Jan 27 thru Wed, Jan 30: (12:30), (3:00), 7:15
Thu, Jan 31: (12:30)
Fri, Feb 1 thru Thu, Feb 7: (3:00), 9:45

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USA • 100 min • English • Documentary • 2012 • NR • Digital
Directed by:
Jay Bulger

"'Beware of Mr. Baker' invites you to listen again, and to attend to the rhythmic power and complexity that this drummer brought to the group’s thunderous (and often ponderous) variations on the rhythm and blues playbook." - AO Scott, The New York Times

Born in South East London the same week the Nazis began bombing, Ginger Baker’s first memory was running after a train that carried his father off to death in WWII. From his music to his life, at the expense of family and fortune, Ginger would never be left behind on the tracks again.

Though best known for his work with Eric Clapton in Cream and Blind Faith, the world’s greatest drummer did not hit his stride until years later in 1972 when he drove the first Range Rover ever produced from London to Nigeria in pursuit of the African rhythms and musical icon, Fela Kuti. There he found his Mecca of drumming, introducing the African beat and “world music” to the West, years before any other musicians in the field.

Unfortunately, Ginger’s African glory days were short-lived as he found himself looking down the barrel of a Nigerian officer’s machine gun. Signaling his departure from the continent and the loss of his fortune, Ginger returned to England where a pattern of divorces, self-destruction, and countless groundbreaking musical works continue on to Italy, California, Colorado, and current day South Africa where he lives inside a fortified compound with his 29-year-old internet bride and 39 polo ponies.

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Only the Young

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Fri, Jan 25: (5:15), 9:45
Sat, Jan 26: (3:00), 7:15
Sun, Jan 27 thru Wed, Jan 30: (5:15), 9:45
Thu, Jan 31: (3:00)

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USA • 70 min • English • Documentary • 2012 • NR • Digital
Directed by:
Jason Tippet and Elizabeth Mims

"I'm ready to file ONLY THE YOUNG in the all-time coming-of-age canon." - Hammer To Nail

ONLY THE YOUNG follows the story of three teenagers that live in a small desert town in Southern California – a town dominated by foreclosed homes and underpasses, unfilled swimming pools and skate parks. These kids must find things to do in a place that offers nothing – yet in the course of observing their day-to-day lives, we see them discover friendship, first love, heartbreak, and what it means to be young. Tippet and Mims’ delicate, ethereal filmmaking and ONLY THE YOUNG’s innocent yet rebellious subjects collectively embody the very essence of adolescence. This award winning coming of age documentary is scored with soul music making it unlike any other documentary film.

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The House I Live In

Showtimes:
Fri, Jan 18: (12:30), (3:00), 7:15
Sat, Jan 19: (12:30), (4:45), 9:45
Sun, Jan 20 thru Thu, Jan 24: (12:30), (3:00), 7:15

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USA • 108 min • English • Documentary • 2012 • NR • Digital
Directed by:
Eugene Jarecki

"Fearless! A model of the ambitious, vitalizing activist work that exists to stir the sleeping awake." - Manohla Dargis, The New York Times

As America remains embroiled in conflict overseas, a less visible war is taking place at home, costing countless lives, destroying families, and inflicting untold damage upon future generations of Americans. In forty years, the War on Drugs has accounted for more than 45 million arrests, made America the world's largest jailer, and damaged poor communities at home and abroad. Yet for all that, drugs are cheaper, purer, and more available today than ever before.

Filmed in more than twenty states, THE HOUSE I LIVE IN captures heart-wrenching stories from individuals at all levels of America’s War on Drugs. From the dealer to the grieving mother, the narcotics officer to the senator, the inmate to the federal judge, the film offers a penetrating look inside America’s longest war—a definitive portrait revealing its profound human rights implications.

The film recognizes the seriousness of drug abuse as a matter of public health, and investigates the tragic errors and shortcomings that have meant this symptom is most often treated as a cause for law enforcement, creating a vast machine that largely feeds on America’s poor, and especially on minority communities. Beyond simple misguided policy, the film examines how political and economic corruption have fueled the war for 40 years, despite persistent evidence of its moral, economic, and practical failures.

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Tchoupitoulas

Showtimes:
Fri, Jan 18: (5:15), 9:45
Sat, Jan 19: (3:00), 7:15
Sun, Jan 20 thru Thu, Jan 24: (5:15), 9:45

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USA • 80 min • English • Documentary • 2012 • NR • Digital
Directed by:
Bill Ross IV and Turner Ross

The multi award winning new documentary from the Ross brothers (45365).

TCHOUPITOULAS is a lyrical documentary that follows three adolescent brothers as they journey through one night in New Orleans, encountering a vibrant kaleidoscope of dancers, musicians, hustlers, and revelers parading through the lamplit streets. The filmmakers fully immerse us into the New Orleans night, passing through many lively and luminous locations and introducing us to the people who make the city their home.

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Promised Land

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Fri, Jan 4 & Sat, Jan 5: (12:20), (3:40), 7:05, 9:50
Sun, Jan 6: (12:20), 7:05, 9:50
Mon, Jan 7 thru Thu, Jan 10: (12:20), (3:40), 7:05, 9:50
Fri, Jan 11 thru Thu, Jan 17: (12:20), (3:40), 7:05, 9:50

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USA • 140 min • English • Narrative • 2012 • R • 35mm
Directed by:
Gus Van Sant

Starring Matt Damon, Frances McDormand, John Krasinski & Hal Holbrook

In Promised Land, Matt Damon stars as Steve Butler, a corporate salesman whose journey from farm boy to big-time player takes an unexpected detour when he lands in a small town, where he grapples with a surprising array of both open hearts and closed doors. Gus Van Sant (Good Will Hunting, Elephant, Milk) helms the film from an original screenplay written by John Krasinski & Matt Damon, from a story by Dave Eggers.

Steve has been dispatched to the rural town of McKinley with his sales partner, Sue Thomason (Academy Award winner Frances McDormand). The town has been hit hard by the economic decline of recent years, and the two consummate sales executives see McKinley’s citizens as likely to accept their company’s offer – for drilling rights to their properties – as much-needed relief. What seems like an easy job and a short stay for the duo becomes complicated – professionally by calls for community-wide consideration of the offer by respected schoolteacher Frank Yates (Academy Award nominee Hal Holbrook) and personally by Steve’s encounter with Alice (Rosemarie DeWitt). When Dustin Noble (John Krasinski), a slick environmental activist, arrives, suddenly the stakes, both personal and professional, rise to the boiling point.

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A Royal Affair

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Fri, Dec. 28 thru Mon, Dec 31: (12:20), (3:40), 7:05
Tue, Jan. 1 thru Thu, Jan 3: (12:20), (3:40), 7:05, 9:50

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Denmark • 137 min • Danish w/English subtitles • Narrative • 2012 • R
Directed by:
Nikolaj Arcel

Shortlisted for the Academy Award & 2013 Golden Globe Nomination for Best Foreign Language Film

A ROYAL AFFAIR is the true story of an ordinary man who wins the queen's heart and starts a revolution. Centering on the intriguing love triangle between the ever more insane Danish King Christian VII (Mikkel Boe Følsgaard), the royal physician who is a man of enlightenment and idealism Struensee (Mads Mikkelsen) and the young but strong Queen Caroline Mathilda (Alicia Vikander), A ROYAL AFFAIR is the gripping tale of brave idealists who risk everything in their pursuit of freedom for their people… Above all it is the story of a passionate and forbidden romance that changed an entire nation.

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My Country is the World and the World is My Stage

Members-Only Free Private Preview Screening!
Filmmaker Arthur Kanegis Present!
"My Country is the World and the World is my Stage"
Sunday, January 6th
• 3:30 - Opening Remarks
• 4:00 - Screening
• 5:30 - Post-Screening Q&A
• 6:00 - Reception at Pracna

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USA • 90 min • English • Documentary • 2012 • NR
Directed by:
Arthur Kanegis

Returning to the stage after all these years, Garry Davis performs a virtual One Man Show -- as we see pristine historic footage of his mind-boggling adventures. At age 90, he is a vibrant and entertaining storyteller. He takes his audience on a journey with him from the time he stood in for Danny Kaye on Broadway to when he utilized his thespian skills to act out on the World Stage a new way of being as a citizen of planet Earth.

From World War II to the present, Garry has dedicated his life to living the future reality of a world democracy here and now! By administering The World Service Authority of this future democracy -- issuing passports, world identity cards, etc. -- Garry has opened the way for the ordinary citizen to claim their inalienable rights codified in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights... including the rights to peace, well-being and freedom on our home planet.

View trailer/short at: www.onefilms.com

This will be a Special Opportunity for you to give your feedback and input so producers can improve and finalize the film!

For reservations, email events[at]mspfilmsociety.org.

Presented by GlobalSolutions.org, Global Citizen, MN Alliance of Peacemakers and The Film Society of Minneapolis St. Paul

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