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DAIRY ARTS CENTER | JUNE 2019 CINEMA CALENDAR Thanks to the generous support of The Boedecker Foundation, Dairy Arts Center proudly presents The Boedecker Theater, a plush and intimate 60-seat theater offering the highest quality cinema experience, featuring independent film, live broadcasts of opera and ballet, and more. In addition to traditional movie concessions, patrons can enjoy local craft beer, fine wine, and healthy snacks during screenings. The Dairy Center for the Arts provides diverse opportunities to create, learn, and engage in high quality performing, cinematic, and visual arts experiences. Follow us at facebook.com/thedairy | twitter.com/dairyarts WWW.THEDAIRY.ORG Dairy Arts Center 2590 Walnut Street Boulder, Colorado 80302 www.thedairy.org | 303.440.7826 x110 Entrance faces east on 26th Street The parking lot is to the west, accessed off of Walnut Street Membership Consider becoming a member of The Boedecker Theater. Member benefits include discounted admissions to regular features, advance opportunity to purchase series and cultural content packages, and invitations to special events and free screenings. Individual memberships are $100, or a Household membership for two persons at the same address is $175. Applications are available on our website and at The Boedecker Theater concessions. Tickets Unless otherwise noted, tickets are $12 adult, $8.50 student/ senior/child, $6.50 Boedecker Members. There are no added charges for any mode or time of purchase. Tickets are available online at thedairy.org until 30 minutes before showtime, then at The Boedecker Theater 30 minutes before first show of the day. Come early and enjoy the current art exhibitions in The Dairy’s three art galleries. Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake June 2, 3, 5 | $15 Retaining all the iconic elements of the original production loved by millions around the world, Matthew Bourne and award-winning designers Lez Brotherson (Set & Costumes) and Paule Constable (Lighting) will create an exciting re- imagining of the classic production. Collecting over thirty international theatre awards including an Olivier in the UK and three Tonys on Broadway, Matthew Bourne’s powerful interpretation of Tchaikovsky’s beloved tale is a passionate and contemporary Swan Lake for our times. (Billy Elliot, 2000, 2:07, PG) The Eagle Huntress June 2 This spellbinding documentary follows Aisholpan, a 13-year-old nomadic Mongolian girl who is fighting to become the first female eagle hunter in twelve generations of her Kazakh family. Through breathtaking aerial cinematography and intimate vérité footage, the film captures her personal journey while also addressing universal themes like female empowerment, the natural world, coming of age and the onset of modernity. (Otto Bell, 2016, 1:27, G) J.T. Leroy June 5-8 In this captivating true story, a young woman (Kristen Stewart) spends years playing the public role of Jeremiah Terminator LeRoy, an enigmatic and celebrated literary persona cre- ated by her sister-in-law. (Laura Dern). (Justin Kelly, 2019, USA, 1:48, R) Amazing Grace June 5-8 This new documentary presenting Aretha Franklin includes concert footage from a 1972 performance at the New Temple Missionary Baptist Church in Los Angeles. This concert featured a choir and songs from her best-selling gospel album. (Alan Elliott & Sydney Pollack, 2019, USA, 1:27, G) International Ocean Film Tour Vol. 6 presented by Adventure Entertainment Americas LLC June 9 (Gordon Gamm Theater) Adventure. Action. Ocean Life. We set sail for our tour‘s sixth voyage: The International OCEAN FILM TOUR Volume 6 is on its way to Boulder for ONE NIGHT ONLY, with the best ocean adventures and environmental docu- mentaries on board. 120 minutes packed with the most inspiring stories from the seven seas and the best water sports action of the year. Brought to you by our generous sponsor, Hydro Flask. Exhibition on Screen: Van Gogh and Japan June 9 & 12 “I envy the Japanese” Van Gogh wrote to his brother Theo. In the exhibition on which this film is based – at the Van Gogh Museum in Thank you to our Sponsors: Walnut Street parking 26th Street N 2590 Walnut Street

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Page 1: DAIRY ARTS CENTER | JUNE 2019 CINEMA CALENDARpages.thedairy.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/the-dairy... · 2019-06-13 · Dairy Arts Center proudly presents The Boedecker Theater,

DAIRY ARTS CENTER | JUNE 2019 CINEMA CALENDAR

Thanks to the generous support of The Boedecker Foundation, Dairy Arts Center proudly presents The Boedecker Theater, a plush and intimate 60-seat theater offering the highest quality cinema experience, featuring independent film, live broadcasts of opera and ballet, and more. In addition to traditional movie concessions, patrons can enjoy local craft beer, fine wine, and healthy snacks during screenings.

The Dairy Center for the Arts provides diverse opportunities to create, learn, and engage in high quality performing, cinematic, and visual arts experiences.

Follow us at facebook.com/thedairy | twitter.com/dairyarts

WWW.THEDAIRY.ORG

Dairy Arts Center2590 Walnut Street

Boulder, Colorado 80302

www.thedairy.org | 303.440.7826 x110

Entrance faces east on 26th Street The parking lot is to the west, accessed off of Walnut Street

MembershipConsider becoming a member of The Boedecker Theater. Member benefits include discounted admissions to regular features, advance opportunity to purchase series and cultural content packages, and invitations to special events and free screenings. Individual memberships are $100, or a Household membership for two persons at the same address is $175. Applications are available on our website and at The Boedecker Theater concessions.

TicketsUnless otherwise noted, tickets are $12 adult, $8.50 student/senior/child, $6.50 Boedecker Members. There are no added charges for any mode or time of purchase. Tickets are available online at thedairy.org until 30 minutes before showtime, then at The Boedecker Theater 30 minutes before first show of the day. Come early and enjoy the current art exhibitions in The Dairy’s three art galleries.

Matthew Bourne’s Swan LakeJune 2, 3, 5 | $15Retaining all the iconic elements of the original production loved by millions around the world, Matthew Bourne and award-winning designers Lez Brotherson (Set & Costumes) and Paule Constable (Lighting) will create an exciting re-imagining of the classic production. Collecting over thirty international theatre awards including an Olivier in the UK and three Tonys on Broadway, Matthew Bourne’s powerful interpretation of Tchaikovsky’s beloved tale is a passionate and contemporary Swan Lake for our times. (Billy Elliot, 2000, 2:07, PG)

The Eagle HuntressJune 2This spellbinding documentary follows Aisholpan, a 13-year-old nomadic Mongolian girl who is fighting to become the first female eagle hunter in twelve generations of her Kazakh family. Through breathtaking aerial

cinematography and intimate vérité footage, the film captures her personal journey while also addressing universal themes like female empowerment, the natural world, coming of age and the onset of modernity. (Otto Bell, 2016, 1:27, G)

J.T. LeroyJune 5-8In this captivating true story, a young woman (Kristen Stewart) spends years playing the public role of Jeremiah Terminator LeRoy, an enigmatic and celebrated literary persona cre-ated by her sister-in-law. (Laura Dern). (Justin Kelly, 2019, USA, 1:48, R)

Amazing GraceJune 5-8This new documentary presenting Aretha Franklin includes concert footage from a 1972 performance at the New Temple Missionary Baptist Church in Los Angeles. This concert featured a choir and songs from her best-selling

gospel album. (Alan Elliott & Sydney Pollack, 2019, USA, 1:27, G)

International Ocean Film Tour Vol. 6presented by Adventure Entertainment Americas LLCJune 9 (Gordon Gamm Theater)Adventure. Action. Ocean Life. We set sail for our tour‘s sixth voyage: The International OCEAN FILM TOUR Volume 6 is on its way to Boulder for ONE NIGHT ONLY, with the best ocean adventures and environmental docu-mentaries on board. 120 minutes packed with the most inspiring stories from the seven seas and the best water sports action of the year. Brought to you by our generous sponsor, Hydro Flask.

Exhibition on Screen: Van Gogh and JapanJune 9 & 12“I envy the Japanese” Van Gogh wrote to his brother Theo. In the exhibition on which this film is based – at the Van Gogh Museum in

Thank you to our Sponsors:

Walnut Street

parking26th

Street

N

2590 Walnut Street

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Amsterdam – one can see why. In this little known story of Van Gogh’s art, we see just how impor-tant his study of Japan was. (David Bickerstaff, 2019, 1:25)

Non-FictionJune 12-15Juliette Binoche and Guillaume Canet reunite with acclaimed director Olivier Assayas for this wry, slyly seductive tale of sex, lies, and literature. Balancing dry wit with keen observations on the tensions between art, commerce, and technol-ogy, this film is a buoyant, breezy delight from a master director at his most effortlessly brilliant. (Olivier Assayas, 2018, France, 1:48, R)

Zen for NothingJune 12-15Quietly compelling, this documentary is filled with moments of pristine beauty and meditative calm, as well as humor and humanity. We follow the ex-perience of a Swiss novice, Sabine, as she arrives at the Antaiji Zen monastery, hidden in the lushly wooded mountains on the west coast of Japan. She is swept up in the community’s rhythms, we steep in their religious practice, studies, and daily chores. (Werner Penzel, 2016, Switzerland/Japan, 1:40, NR)

The Audience: NT Live EncoreJune 16, 17, 19 | $15Academy Award®-winner Helen Mirren plays Queen Elizabeth II. For 60 years, she has met with each of her 12 prime ministers in a private weekly meeting. No one knows what they discuss, not even their spouses. (Stephen Daldry, 2016, 3:00, PG-13)

Chef FlynnJune 19-22In this documentary of food and family, ten-year-old Flynn transforms his living room into a supper club using his classmates as line cooks. With sud-den fame, Flynn outgrows his bedroom kitchen and sets out to challenge the hierarchy of the culi-nary world. (Cameron Yates, 2019, USA, 1:22, NR)

All Is TrueJune 19-23The year is 1613, Shakespeare is acknowledged as the greatest writer of the age. But disaster strikes when his renowned Globe Theatre burns to the ground and devastated, Shakespeare returns to Stratford, where he must face a troubled past and

a neglected family. Haunted by the death of his only son Hamnet, he struggles to mend the broken relationships with his wife and daughters. In so doing, he is ruthlessly forced to examine his own failings as husband and father. His very personal search for the truth uncovers secrets and lies within a family at war. (Kenneth Branagh, 2019, UK, 1:41, PG-13)

Monet: The Magic of Water and LightJune 23, 24, 26 | $15The story of the origin of a massive work of art that broke with convention, of an artist resur-recting his life only thanks to painting. His human endeavor defied both space and conventions in his timeless masterpieces. A unique, exclusive look at the masterpieces housed at the Orangerie Museum, the Marmottan Museum, the Orsay Museum, and Giverny, for the first time ever on the big screen for an unrepeatable experience. (Giovanni Troilo, 2018, 1:20)

The Weight of WaterJune 24-30This is the story of a blind adventurer, Erik Weihanmayer, taking on an absurdly improb-able challenge: kayaking the Grand Canyon. Erik desires the elusive state of being that so many of us seek, to be engaged in the present moment. In Lava Falls, a large, dangerous rapid, he discovers that despite what people might say, barriers can be real and they hurt .. a lot. (Michael Brown, 2019, USA, 1:19, NR)

The Third WifeJune 25-29In 19th century rural Vietnam, 14-year-old May be-comes the third wife of wealthy landowner Hung. Soon she learns that she can only gain status by asserting herself as a woman who can give birth to a male child. May’s hope to change her status turns into a real and tantalizing possibility when she gets pregnant. Faced with forbidden love and its devastating consequences, May finally comes to an understanding of the brutal truth: the op-tions available to her are few and far between. (Ash Mayfair, 2019, Vietnam, 1:36, R)

Friday Night WeirdAGFA-Fest! Formed in 2009, the American Genre Film Archive (AGFA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit located in Austin, Texas. AGFA exists to preserve the legacy of

genre movies through collection, conservation, and distribution. This month we are showing four movies from their extensive catalog that cel-ebrate the weirdness of “genre film,” movies that are pigeon-holed by type, and often discounted as low-brow.

SchlockJune 7Midnight Movie 101. A monkey-type monster falls in love with a blind girl, which thinks that he’s a giant dog. After kidnapping the girl and fleeing king-kong-like onto the roof of a gym, he gets involved with the army. Film courtesy of Arrow Video and the American Genre Film Archive (John Landis, 1973, USA, 1:17, PG)

The Bird with the Crystal PlumageJune 14Giallo film. This trend-setting thriller put its director, Dario Argento, on the international map and began a flood of imitative mystery-horror hybrids which dominated Italian genre output in the early 1970s. An American witnesses the murder of a woman at a trendy Rome art gallery and must find the killer before the killer finds him. Film courtesy of Arrow Video and the American Genre Film Archive (Dario Argento, Italy, 1970, 1:38, PG)

Holy MotorsJune 21Cult film. In a dark movie theater filled with people watching a film. A man is sleeping on a bed with a sleeping dog next to another empty twin bed with the same sheets. He gets up and looks out the window and we see he is the man whose name is Mr. Oscar. Film courtesy of Shout! Factory and the American Genre Film Archive (Leos Carax, 2012, France, 1:55, NR)

Female Prisoner-Jailhouse 41June 28Exploitation film. Matsu, known to the prisoners as Scorpion, is locked away in the bowels of the prison as revenge for disrupting the smooth op-eration of the prison and for her disfiguring attack on the warden. She escapes, along with six other female prisoners. Their surreal flight from prison pits the convicts against the guards, the warden and each other. Film courtesy of Arrow Video and the American Genre Film Archive (Shun’ya Ito, 1972, Japan, 1:30, NR)

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAYSUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY SATURDAY 1:00 Matthew Bourne’s

Swan Lake

4:30 J.T. Leroy

7:00 Amazing Grace*

2:00 J.T. Leroy

4:30 Amazing Grace

7:00 J.T. Leroy*

2:00 Non-Fiction

4:30 Zen for Nothing

7:00 Non-Fiction*

1:00 Exhibition on Screen: Van Gogh and Japan

2:00 Amazing Grace

4:00 J.T. Leroy

6:45 Amazing Grace

8:45 FNW: Schlock

2:00 Zen for Nothing

4:00 Non-Fiction

6:30 Zen for Nothing

8:45 FNW: The Bird with the Crystal Plumage

4:00 Amazing Grace

6:00 J.T. Leroy

8:15 Amazing Grace

1:00 Zen for Nothing

3:00 Non-Fiction

5:30 Zen for Nothing

8:00 Non-Fiction

1:00 Exhibition on Screen: Van Gogh and Japan

4:30 Non-Fiction

7:00 Zen for Nothing*

1:00 Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake

4:30 The Eagle Huntress

2:30 Chef Flynn

4:30 All Is True

7:00 Chef Flynn*

1:00 The Audience: NT Live Encore

2:00 All Is True

4:30 Chef Flynn

6:30 All Is True

8:45 FNW: Holy Motors

2:00 Chef Flynn

4:00 All Is True

6:30 Chef Flynn

8:30 Dairy Comedy

1:00 The Audience: NT Live Encore

4:30 Chef Flynn

7:00 All Is True*

7:00 The Audience: NT Live Encore

7:00 Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake

4:30 The Third Wife

7:00 The Weight of Water

2:30 The Weight of Water

4:30 The Third Wife

7:00 The Weight of Water

1:00 Monet: The Magic of Water and Light

4:00 All Is True

3:00 The Weight of Water

5:00 The Third Wife

7:00 The Weight of Water

8:45 FNW: Female Prisoner- Jailhouse 41

2:00 The Third Wife

4:00 The Weight of Water

6:00 The Third Wife

8:00 The Weight of Water

1:00 Monet: The Magic of Water and Light

4:30 The Weight of Water

7:00 The Third Wife*

4:30 The Weight of Water

7:00 Monet: The Magic of Water and Light