slides: “This Week at the Movies”  October 13, 2016

Thursday, October 13, 2016

 

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Welcome to "This Week at the Movies in Rhode Island" -- a new feature the previews what's coming, being made, and happening in the entertainment world in Rhode Island.

This week we look at fun nights out, amazing movies in the market, and creativity at its best (and sometimes worst).

 

Related Slideshow: “This Week at the Movies” October 13, 2016

This series is sponsored by the independent movie theater - the Avon Cinema -- and it is designed to promote the local industry and celebrate creativity on film.

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American Honey

A teenage girl with nothing to lose joins a traveling magazine sales crew, and gets caught up in a whirlwind of hard partying, law bending and young love as she criss-crosses the Midwest with a band of misfits.  With Sasha Lane, Shia LaBeouf, McCaul Lombardi, Arielle Holmes.  Directed by Andrea Arnold 

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Bolshoi Ballet Live: The Golden Age

 A special production of Yuri Grigorovich’s The Golden Age, broadcast from the Bolshoi Ballet in Moscow, Russia, to select cinemas nationwide. Music: Dmitri Shostakovich Choreography: Yuri Grigorovich Libretto: Yuri Grigorovich and Isaak Glikman. Cast: The Bolshoi Principals, Soloists and Corps de Ballet

In a seaside town where business and mafia are flourishing, The Golden Age cabaret is the favorite nightly haunt of dancers, bandits and young revelers, where the young fisherman Boris falls in love with Rita, a beautiful dancer, but also the friend of a local gangster…

A satire of Europe during the Roaring 20s, The Golden Age makes for an original, colorful, and dazzling show with its jazzy score and music-hall atmosphere. This ballet that can only be seen at the Bolshoi has everything to it: mad rhythms, vigorous chase scenes, and decadent cabaret numbers. With its passionate love story featuring beautiful duets between Boris and Rita, the Bolshoi dancers plunge into every stylized step and gesture magnificently.

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A Man Called Ove

 Ove is the quintessential angry old man next door. An isolated retiree with strict principles and a short fuse, who spends his days enforcing block association rules that only he cares about, and visiting his wife's grave, Ove has given up on life. Enter a boisterous young family next door who accidentally flattens Ove's mailbox while moving in and earning his special brand of ire. Yet from this inauspicious beginning an unlikely friendship forms and we come to understand Ove's past happiness and heartbreaks. What emerges is a heartwarming tale of unreliable first impressions and the gentle reminder that life is sweeter when its shared.      

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