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Saturday, March 16, at Cinema Village
Saturday, March 16, 2024

Documentaries and Narrative Features

Starts with Panel on Casting and Distribution at 12:00
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sNOprint

Five people from Apropos Teater trek across the mountains of Hardangervidden in Norway, to spark dialogue with fellow adventurers around the climate crisis and the smelting snow, in one of the last places that is guaranteed to have it.
50 minutes
Maya Maya

Maya

15-year-old Maya, whilst doing well both socially and at school, is struggling with her mother’s worsening addictions, and the uneasy presence of her mother’s boyfriend, Diego. Stuck in an environment that feels inescapably futile and loveless, Maya falls victim to the edgy charms of Ray, whom she meets online. When Maya and Ray meet in real life, he is immediately established as her ‘protector’ and the two enjoy a brief honeymoon period – which gradually darkens as Maya is coerced by Ray into the world of organized sex trafficking.

Written, directed and produced by award winning filmmaker Julia Verdin, Maya is a stark social impact film engaging with the dangers of online grooming and sexual exploitation as well as issues of addiction and domestic violence. This film stars Patricia Velasquez, Rumer Willis, Rena Owen, Gian Franco Rodriguez, Anthony Montgomery, Billy Budinich and newcomer Isabella Feliciana as Maya.
104 minutes
DEPOT - Reflecting Boijmans DEPOT - Reflecting Boijmans

DEPOT - Reflecting Boijmans

A happy story of visionary minds around the content and construction process of the world’s first, fully accessible for visitors, Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam and its unique historical parallel: the building of the Museum itself, in never-seen parts of the movie from 1935. Two buildings designed like a very special pair of gloves around an art collection. A symphony of Art and Architecture.
86 minutes
BLEECKER BLEECKER

BLEECKER

BLEECKER tells the intertwining stories of a motley of characters in NYC's Village. The straight face here is Maya, who has come to The Big Apple to find her place in this world. She encounters: a longtime couple who express their affection by bickering; a Texan lass who is forever searching for love plus her punk son & delusional mother aka the self-appointed Queen of Egypt. Also in the mix are a hapless therapist, a psychic, and others who distract themselves instead of dealing with what's really gnawing at their souls: big questions with no answers. As Maya settles in, she starts to care about these folks, which leads her through twists and turns to her own self-purpose.
With Bob Ari, Alicia Crowder, Tovah Feldshuh, Anita Gillette, Daphne Rubin-Vega, Ben Stiller, Christine Taylor and Callie Thorne
104 minutes
I Am Gitmo I Am Gitmo

I Am Gitmo

During the War on Terror started after 9/11, Gamel Sadek, a Muslim schoolteacher is taken from his home and delivered to Bagram Air Base, a CIA black site, where he is questioned about the whereabouts of Osama Bin Laden. Despite relentless beatings, starvation, and torture in Gitmo, Gamel maintains his innocence. As Gamel prepares for a hearing on his status with his lawyer, he realizes he could be held indefinitely, and that a testimony from John, a military interrogator, will be the deciding factor.
With Sami Sheikh, Eric Pierpoint, Eric St. John, Nora Armani.
120 minutes

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