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12:00 PM (150 min) Life of Pi (NTL) Coral Gables Art Cinema Puppetry, magic and storytelling combine in a unique, Olivier Award-winning stage adaptation of the best-selling novel. After a cargo ship sinks in the middle of the vast Pacific Ocean, a 16-year-old boy named Pi is stranded on a lifeboat with four other survivors – a hyena, a zebra, an orangutan and a Royal Bengal tiger. Time is against them, nature is harsh, who will survive?
Filmed live in London’s West End and featuring state-of-the-art visuals, the epic journey of endurance and hope is brought to life in a breath-taking new way for cinema screens.
This production includes a 20-minute intermission.
The screening on Friday, February 20 features open captions. 2:45 PM (105 min) The President's Cake Coral Gables Art Cinema While people across 1990s Iraq struggle to survive, 9-year-old Lamia has been selected to prepare a cake to celebrate the President’s birthday. In a landscape of fear and scarcity, where basic ingredients are nearly impossible to find, Lamia sets out on a determined journey through the big city in search of eggs, flour, and sugar. Accompanied by her grandmother, her loyal friend Saeed, and her pet rooster Hindi, she navigates vendors and police officers along the way.
The President’s Cake, which won the Camera d’Or and Audience Award at the Cannes Film Festival, embodies innocence, imagination, and inner strength. It was the Official Iraq Entry for Best International Feature Film at the 98th Academy Awards®.
Tickets:
$8 (members), $12.75 and under (nonmembers)
Join now to save up to $4.75 per ticket—plus, skip the online service fees! 5:00 PM (105 min) The President's Cake Coral Gables Art Cinema While people across 1990s Iraq struggle to survive, 9-year-old Lamia has been selected to prepare a cake to celebrate the President’s birthday. In a landscape of fear and scarcity, where basic ingredients are nearly impossible to find, Lamia sets out on a determined journey through the big city in search of eggs, flour, and sugar. Accompanied by her grandmother, her loyal friend Saeed, and her pet rooster Hindi, she navigates vendors and police officers along the way.
The President’s Cake, which won the Camera d’Or and Audience Award at the Cannes Film Festival, embodies innocence, imagination, and inner strength. It was the Official Iraq Entry for Best International Feature Film at the 98th Academy Awards®.
Tickets:
$8 (members), $12.75 and under (nonmembers)
Join now to save up to $4.75 per ticket—plus, skip the online service fees! 7:30 PM (105 min) The President's Cake Coral Gables Art Cinema While people across 1990s Iraq struggle to survive, 9-year-old Lamia has been selected to prepare a cake to celebrate the President’s birthday. In a landscape of fear and scarcity, where basic ingredients are nearly impossible to find, Lamia sets out on a determined journey through the big city in search of eggs, flour, and sugar. Accompanied by her grandmother, her loyal friend Saeed, and her pet rooster Hindi, she navigates vendors and police officers along the way.
The President’s Cake, which won the Camera d’Or and Audience Award at the Cannes Film Festival, embodies innocence, imagination, and inner strength. It was the Official Iraq Entry for Best International Feature Film at the 98th Academy Awards®.
Tickets:
$8 (members), $12.75 and under (nonmembers)
Join now to save up to $4.75 per ticket—plus, skip the online service fees! 10:00 PM (99 min) Singles Coral Gables Art Cinema Writer/director Cameron Crowe (Almost Famous, Jerry Maguire) collects a stellar ensemble cast in this sweet, funny tale of twentysomethings searching for/running from/finding love in early 1990s Seattle.
Steve (Campbell Scott) and Linda (Kyra Sedgwick) juggle career with new love, Cliff (Matt Dillon) keeps Janet (Bridget Fonda) at bay while chasing rock dreams, Debbie (Sheila Kelley) struggles with desperation and self-awareness, and Bailey (Jim True) tries to find his own Paris in the Pacific Northwest. Bill Pullman, Tom Skerritt, Eric Stoltz and Jeremy Piven hilariously round out this critically hailed answer to the question, what do you do when it's time to grow up?
Tickets:
$5 (After Hours members), $8 (cinema members), $11.75 and under (nonmembers)
Join now to save up to $6.75 per ticket—plus, skip the online service fees!
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