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Foundcrd in 1998, the RiverRun International Film
Festival has grown substantially since its inception. It is
now one of the premier film festivals in the southeastern
United States. The 2016 festival dates will be April 7-17.
There are over 160 films screened at venues such as the
UNC School of the Arts three theatres on campus.
Aperture Theatre downtown on Fourth Street, Hanes
Brands Theatre, SECCA and Bailey Park. Riverrun pres
ents high-profile, critically-acclaimed films and is dedi
cated to the role of cinema as a "conduit of powerful ideas
and diverse viewpoints." Its vision is to "Unite communi
ties through film."
Films range from dramas to comedies, documentaries
to shorts, to Saturday Morning cartoons and more. They
are also bringing back some old films, such as "Breakfast
at Tiffany's" and
"Rebel Without a Cause."
Kristi Marion, RiverRun's communications director,
has selected several films that would be of interest to sen
iors.
Harold and Lillian: A Hollywood Love Story
Storyboard artist Harold Michelson and his wife, film
researcher Lillian Michelson, were behind some of
Hollywood's most iconic examples of visual storytelling,
but their contributions remain largely uncredited. This is
the story of a talented couple once considered "the heart of
Hollywood."
Screening Times:
April 9 / 7:30PM / UNCSA - Main Theatre
April 10 / 4:30PM / a/perture 2
Maya Angelou And Still I Rise
A tribute to the life and work of Pulitzer Prize-winning
writer, poet, actress, activist and icon Maya Angelou, this
reverent documentary love letter shows hqw her life has
inspired countless people around the world.
Screening Times:
April 11 / 8:00PM / SECCA
April 12 / 7:30PM / SECCA
My Love Affair With the Brain: The Life and
Science of Dr. Marion Diamond
Enrichment and plasticity-capabilities we now take
for granted-were the scientific battleground where Dr.
Marian Diamond changed forever our paradigm for under
standing the brain. She is a beloved professor, worthy role
model for women in science, and all round brain-whisper
er.
Screening Time:
April 12 / 5:00PM / Hanesbrands Theatre
Mom and Me
Mom and Me challenges the familiar love story shared
between a son and his mother. It is a story that reveals the
comedy in the everyday and misery on some other days.
Screening Times:
April 8 / 4:00PM / a/perture 1 ? $6
April 9 / 7:00PM / a/perture 1
April 10 / 1:00PM / a/perture 1
Norman Lear: Just Another Version of You
Filmmakers Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady zoom out
to consider the life, work and political activism of one of
the most successful television producers of all time,
Norman Lear.
Screening Time:
April 7 / 7:00PM / Hanesbrands Theatre
The Polar Bear Club
A stubborn old man struggles with the changes and
loss that occur as he and his group of close friends near the
final chapter of their lives.
Screening Times:
April 8 / 5:00PM / UNCSA - Gold Theatre
April 9 / 1:30PM / UNCSA - Main Theatre
DOCUMENTARY SHORTS PROGRAM ONE
102 minutes
Screening Times:
April 9 / 2:00PM / UNCSA - Babcock Theatre
April 15 / 5:30PM / UNCSA - Babcock Theatre
Journey to the Sea
An elderly woman floats down a river of elusive mem
ories and fragmented artifacts of cinema history, straining
to recall the places that she has been in this elegant work
of experimental nonfiction from Durham, NC filmmaker
Josh Gibson.
Mining Poems or Odes
Robert, an ex-shipyard welder from Govan in
Glasgow, has put aside his tools for pen and paper and
reflects on how his life experiences have influenced his
newfound compulsion to write.
The Soul of a Tree
World famous woodworker George Nakashima's path
crosses twice with a man in Eden, Idaho named Bill
Vaughn: once when George was interned during World
War II, and again decades later, when Bill picked up the
book The Soul of a Tree.
DOCUMENTARY SHORTS PROGRAM TWO
100 minutes
Screening Times:
April 10 / 11:00AM / UNCSA ? Babcock Theatre
April 16 / 10:30AM / UNCSA - Gold Theatre
The 100 Years Show
Carmen Herrera is one of the oldest working artists
today. She was a pioneering abstract painter in the '40s and
'50s, but only recently found the recognition that eluded
her for most of her career, as she approaches her 100th
birthday.
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