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MAY & JUNE 2014 SPECIAL EVENTS TURN ME OVER for JUNE 2014 TURN ME OVER for JUNE 2014 466-3618 follow @GuildCinema on Twitter MOM’S MATINEE “the launch of the Large Hadron Collider, the biggest and most expensive experiment ever” WITH ONE SWITCH EVERYTHING CHANGES PARTICLE FEVER May 23–29 Fri to Thurs 4:00 and 8:00PM May 23–29 Friday to Thursday 6:00 PM May 23–24 Friday to Sat 10:15PM May 6–10 Tues to Sat 4:30 & 8:30PM May 4 Sunday 1:00PM Directed by Sergei Eisenstein A Classic for Mother’s Day! GOD’S POCKET A Bubonicon 46 Presentation— Partial Benefit for the ABC Libraries! BOLIVIA May 5 Monday 4:00, 6:15 and 8:30PM May 6–10 Tuesday to Saturday 6:30PM ONLY! May 10 & 11 Saturday and Sunday 1:00PM May 11 &12 Sun & Mon 4:30, 6:30, 8:30PM May 13–17 Tues to Sat 3:45, 8 PM May 13–17 Tues to Sat 6:00PM ONLY! May 18–22 Sun to Thurs 4:00 and 8:15 PM May 18–22 Sun to Thurs 6:00 PM May 30–June 3 Friday to Tuesday 6:00 PM May 31–Jun 3 Fri to Tues 4:00, 8:30 YOUNG LAKOTA May 17 Saturday 1:00PM May 24, 25 Sat & Sun Noon May 30, 31 Fri & Sat 10:30PM QUE VIVA MEXICO! Live Film Score by Local Duo LIONHEAD BUNNY at the Evening Shows! In Celebration of Cinco de Mayo! PHILLIP SEYMOUR HOFFMAN JESSE EISENBERG MIA WASIKOWSKI RICHARD JENKINS THE ONLY THING THEY CAN’T FORGIVE IS NOT BEING FROM ALL SEATS $8 BEYOND BELIEF May 3 Saturday 1:00PM May 2, 3 Fri & Sat 10:15PM WATERMARK A FILM BY JENNIFER BAICHWAL & EDWARD BURTYNSKY Oscar Nominated Best Foreign Film — Palestine The behind-the-scenes competition to develop Ghana’s first commercial oil field From the director of Koyaanisqatsi “Extraordinary! A real life “Chinatown” or “There Will Be Blood.” - Scott Foundas, Variety May 16 &17 Fri & Sat 10:15PM AN ALBUQUERQUE FILM CLUB SCREENING!

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MAY & JUNE 2014 SPECIAL EVENTS

TURN ME OVER for

JUNE 2014

TURN ME OVER for

JUNE 2014

4 6 6 - 3 6 1 8

follow @GuildCinema on Twitter

MOM’S MATINEE

“the launch of the Large Hadron Collider,

the biggest and most expensive experiment ever”

WITH ONE SWITCH EVERYTHING CHANGESPARTICLEFEVER

May 23–29 Fri to Thurs 4:00 and 8:00pm May 23–29 Friday to Thursday 6:00pmMay 23–24 Friday to Sat 10:15pm

May 6–10 Tues to Sat 4:30 & 8:30pm

May 4 Sunday 1:00pm

Directed by Sergei Eisenstein

A Classic for Mother’s Day!

GoD’s PoCketA Bubonicon 46 Presentation—Partial Benefit for the ABC Libraries!

BoliviaMay 5 Monday 4:00, 6:15 and 8:30pm May 6–10 Tuesday to Saturday 6:30pm ONLY!

May 10 & 11 Saturday and Sunday 1:00pm May 11 &12 Sun & Mon 4:30, 6:30, 8:30pm May 13–17 Tues to Sat 3:45, 8pm

May 13–17 Tues to Sat 6:00pm ONLY! May 18–22 Sun to Thurs 4:00 and 8:15pm May 18–22 Sun to Thurs 6:00pm

May 30–June 3 Friday to Tuesday 6:00pm May 31–Jun 3 Fri to Tues 4:00, 8:30

YounG LAkotA

May 17 Saturday 1:00pm

May 24, 25 Sat & Sun Noon

May 30, 31 Fri & Sat 10:30pm

Que ViVa Mexico!Live Film Score by Local Duo LIONHEAD BUNNY at the Evening Shows!

In Celebration of Cinco de Mayo!

PHILLIP SEYMOUR HOFFMAN

JESSE EISENBERG MIA WASIKOWSKI

RICHARD JENKINS

THE ONLY THING THEY CAN’T FORGIVE IS NOT BEING FROM

ALL SEATS $8

Beyond BeliefMay 3 Saturday 1:00pm

May 2, 3 Fri & Sat 10:15pm

WatERmaRka Film by JEnniFER baichWal & EdWaRd buRtynsky

Oscar Nominated Best Foreign Film — Palestine

The behind-the-scenes competition to develop Ghana’s first commercial oil field From the director of Koyaanisqatsi

“Extraordinary! A real life “Chinatown” or “There Will Be Blood.” - Scott Foundas, Variety

May 16 &17 Fri & Sat 10:15pm

AN ALBUQUERQUE FILM CLUB SCREENING!

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A–C C–I AFteR tILLeRJUNE 1 (SUNDAY): 1:00pm ONLY A NM RELIGIOUS COALITION FOR REPRODUCTIVE CHOICE & MEDICAL STUDENTS FOR CHOICE–UNM PRESENTATIONTICKETS AVAILABLE ONLY FROM NM RELIGIOUS COALITION FOR REPRODUCTIVE CHOICE http://nmrcrc.org/A complex, compassionate portrait of physicians who perform third-trimester abortions with revealing, in-depth interviews of both patients & doctors. By sharing the moving stories of several of their patients, they illuminate the experiences of women who seek abortions later in their pregnancy and the reasons why they do so.[Dir. Martha Shane and Lana Wilson–2013–88m]

ALBuQueRQue FILM AnD MeDIA eXPeRIenCe –2014JUNE 4–7 (WEDNESDAY–SATURDAY): SHOWTIMES VARYVISIT abqfilmexperience.com/2014-movies-and-events/ FOR FULL DETAILSA socially conscious series of events that represent creative achievement in film, mu-sic, arts and entertainment. AFME programming includes new media and technology, domestic and international movies, food and art, engaging conversations, panels and face–to–face time with industry leaders in attendance. This year’s international program will spotlight filmmaking and artistry from India and Ireland.

AnItAJUNE 20–23 (FRIDAY–MONDAY): 6:00pm ONLY–NO MATINEESThis powerful documentary traces the intimate story of Anita Hill from her early years through her legacy today—offering fascinating insight into her experiences testifying before the Senate just over 22 years ago in the weekend of shocking television that made her a household name and smashed the door open on the issues of sexual harassment and gender equality.[Dir. Freida Lee Mock–2013–88m]

BAtMAn: DARk knIGHt RetuRns (AnIMAteD) PARts 1 & 2ALIBI MIDNIGHT MOVIE MADNESS MAY 2 & 3 (FRIDAY–SATURDAY): 10:15pm ONLY!–$10 GENERAL/$8 STUDENTSDOOR PRIZES COURTESY OF STRANGER FACTORY and BUBONICON 46IN CELEBRATION OF FREE COMIC BOOK DAY!It is ten years after an aging Batman has retired, and Gotham City has sunk deeper into decadence and lawlessness. Now, when his city needs him most, the Dark Knight returns in a blaze of glory. Joined by Carrie Kelly, a teenage female Robin, Batman takes to the streets to end the threat of the mutant gangs that have overrun the city![Dir. Jay Oliva–2012 & 2013–76m each]

BIG MenMAY 30–JUNE 3 (FRIDAY–TUESDAY): 6:00pm ONLY–NO MATINEES An eyewitness tour through rooms you have no business entering! You’ll eavesdrop on meetings about oil deals worth billions of dollars and watch heavily armed militants preparing to strike. It’s a fast-paced tour through the high-powered world of African oil deals and people trying to profit in any way possible. It’s every company, government and man for himself and everyone wants to be BIG.[Dir. Rachel Boynton–2014–99m]

BILL & teD’s eXCeLLent ADVentuReMAY 23–24 (FRIDAY–SATURDAY): 10:15pm ONLY!–ALL SEATS $8A BUBONICON 46 PRESENTATION! ABC LIBRARIES BENEFIT! STRANGER FACTORY PRIZES TOO! PLUS LIMITED EDITION POSTERS BY JON SANCHEZ!It looks like airheaded rock star wannabes Bill (Alex Winter) and Ted (Keanu Reeves) are doomed to flunk all their finals, until they receive unexpected aid from Rufus (George Carlin), an Emissary from the Future. Bill and Ted are whisked off in a time machine (actually a telephone booth) to retrieve a few historical characters—including Joan of Arc, Abe Lincoln, Napoleon and Beethoven—as “eyewitnesses” for their crucial oral exam. [Dir. Stephen Herek–1989–90m]

BLue RuInMAY 6–10 (TUESDAY–SATURDAY): 4:30 and 8:30pm

This lean and suspenseful genre piece follows a mysterious outsider whose quiet life is turned upside down when he returns to his childhood home to carry out an act of ven-geance. Proving himself an amateur assassin, he winds up in a brutal fight to protect his estranged family. A classic American revenge story.[Dir. Jeremy Saulnier–2013–92m]

BoLIVIA BeYonD BeLIeFMAY 3 (SATURDAY): 1:00pm ONLY–ALL SEATS $5DIRECTOR IN PERSON FOR DISCUSSION/Q&AFilmed in 2009, the inspirational, Bolivia Beyond Belief, explores the Bolivian Revolu-tion and events leading to the first indigenous president since conquest, Evo Morales. Raphael Puente, Oscar Olivera, Jubenal Quispe and many others tell of the course of the nation, its achievements and its faults, its dreams of justice and its nefarious aspirations of nuclear power.[Dir. Robert Dunsmore–2013–54m]

CItIZen koCHJUNE 20–23 (FRIDAY–MONDAY): 4:00 and 8:00pm

Who owns democracy in America? Citizen Koch lands the issue of the influence of mon-ey in politics squarely on the kitchen table of all Americans. The Supreme Court’s deci-sion in Citizens United vs FEC in 2010 marked a seismic shift in restrictions on corporate election spending. Through interviews with participants and audio of the arguments, the film reveals the partisan origins of the case, and exposes a broken electoral system.[Dir. Tia Lessin and Carl Deal–2013–86m]

CoLD In JuLY JUNE 13–19 (FRIDAY–THURSDAY): 4:00 and 8:15pm

Based on the Joe R. Lansdale best-seller! While investigating noises in his house one night in 1989, Richard Dane (Dexter’s Michael C. Hall) puts a bullet in the brain of a low-life burglar. However, not all is as it seems. Shortly after the killing, Dane’s life begins to unravel into a dark underworld of corruption and violence. This pulpy, southern-fried Texas mystery is a throwback to the visual poetry of noir.[Dir. Jim Mickle–2014–109m]

tHe DouBLeMAY 23–29 (FRIDAY–THURSDAY): 4:00 and 8:00pm British director Richard Ayoade returns with this darkly comic adaptation of Dosto-evsky’s novella, featuring a dual performance from Jesse Eisenberg. Simon James is a timid office clerk, overlooked, scorned and ignored. It seems that his directionless life couldn’t get any worse—the arrival of James Simon, Simon’s exact physical double and his opposite. To Simon’s horror, James slowly starts taking over his life. [Dir. Richard Ayoade–2014–93m–UK]

eLAIne stRItCH: sHoot MeMAY 13–17 (TUESDAY–SATURDAY): 6:00pm ONLY!–NO MATINEESNow in her late 80s, Broadway legend Elaine Stritch remains as ferociously funny as ever. In this bold, hilarious and poignant portrait, the uncompromising Tony and Emmy Award-winner is revealed both on and off stage. Candid reflections about her life are punctuated with words from friends and archival footage to reveals an inspiring portrait of a complex woman and artist.[Dir. Chiemi Karasawa–2014–81m]

FILtHJUNE 27–30 (FRIDAY–MONDAY): 6:00 and 8:15pm

In this hallucinogenic adaptation of Irvine Welsh’s novel, Detective Sergeant Bruce Robertson wants a promotion. He is clearly the best man for the job—the rest of his colleagues are idiots. Annoyingly, there’s been a murder and Bruce’s boss wants results. No problem for Bruce, but is he the man he really thinks he is? James McAvoy leads an all-star cast in this shocking, tragic, hilarious tale.[Dir. Jon S. Baird–2013–97m–UK]

FIRe In tHe BLooDJUNE 24–26 (TUESDAY–THURSDAY): 4:30 and 8:15pm

An intricate tale of ‘medicine, monopoly and malice’, Fire In The Blood tells the shocking story of how Western pharmaceutical companies and governments aggressively blocked access to low-cost AIDS drugs for the countries of Africa and the global south in the years after 1996—causing ten million or more unnecessary deaths—and the remarkable coalition who continue to fight for access to life-saving medicine today.[Dir. Dylan Mohan Gray–2013–87m]

tHe GALAPAGos AFFAIR: sAtAn CAMe to eDenJUNE 8–12 (SUNDAY–THURSDAY): 6:00pm ONLY–NO MATINEESDarwin meets Hitchcock in this fascinating documentary portrait of a 1930s murder mystery as strange and alluring as the famous archipelago itself. Fleeing conventional society, a Berlin doctor and his mistress start a new life in the Galapagos, but other shady characters follow—clashing personalities are aggravated and suspicions of murder hang in the air—leaving an unsolved mystery which remains the subject of local lore today.[Dir. Dan Geller and Dayna Goldfine–2013–120m]

GoD’s PoCketMAY 18–22 (SUNDAY–THURSDAY): 4:00 and 8:15pm

ONE OF PHILIP SEYMOUR HOFFMAN’S LAST ROLES! The directorial debut of Mad Men actor John Slattery. In the gritty, blue-collar neighbor-hood of God’s Pocket, Mickey Scarpato tries to bury the bad news his stepson’s construc-tion “accident” with the body, but the interest of a local columnist leaves Mickey stuck in a life-and-death struggle compounded by a body he can’t bury, a wife he can’t please, and a debt he can’t pay.[Dir. John Slattery–2014–88m]

A GReAt WonDeR: Lost CHILDRen oF suDAnJUNE 22 (SUNDAY): 12:30pm ONLY IN HONOR OF WORLD REFUGEE DAYAN AMERICAN RED CROSS IN NM PRESENTATION RSVP to [email protected] or 505.265.8514The extraordinary journey of three young Sudanese orphans—a fraction of the 17,000 so-called “Lost Boys” of Sudan who have spent the majority of their lives either in flight from war or in refugee camps in Ethiopia and Northern Kenya. [Dir. Kim Shelton–2004–61m ]

HARoLD AnD MAuDeTHE CLASSIC FOR MOTHER’S DAY!MAY 11–12 (SUNDAY–MONDAY): 4:30, 6:30, 8:30pm

The ultimate cult classic! With the idiosyncratic American fable Harold and Maude, counterculture director, Hal Ashby tells the story of the emotional and romantic bond between a wealthy, death-obsessed young man (Bud Cort) and a devil-may-care, bohemian octogenarian (Ruth Gordon), a bond that is equal parts gallows humor and romantic innocence.[Dir. Hal Ashby–1971–91m]

IDAJUNE 13–19 (FRIDAY–THURSDAY): 6:15pm ONLY!A moving drama about a young novitiate nun in 1960s Poland who, on the verge of taking her vows, discovers a dark family secret dating from the terrible years of the Nazi occupation. This revelation triggers a heart-wrenching journey to the family house and into the secrets of her repressed past. Director Pawel Pawlikowski returns to his native Poland for this intimate evocation of a defining historical moment.[Dir. Pawel Pawlikowski–2013–80m–Poland–In Polish with English subtitles]

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tHe InCReDIBLe sHRInkInG MAnMAY 10–11 (SATURDAY–SUNDAY): 1:00pm ONLY–$5 GEN. / $2 AFC MEMBERSAN ALBUQUERQUE FILM CLUB EVENT / SPECIAL THANKS TO BUBONICON 46!The story of Scott, whose exposure to a cloud of insecticide by-product causes him to shrink an inch a day. As he slowly shrinks, Scott develops a toxic personality, joins a midget troupe, is assaulted by his cat, and is forced to lie in a dollhouse. The screen’s great existential science fiction film is adapted by Richard Matheson from his novel and enhanced by its superb special effects. [Dir. Jack Arnold–1957–81m]

Is tHe MAn WHo Is tALL HAPPY? An AnIMAteD ConVeRsAtIon WItH noAM CHoMskYMAY 23–29 (FRIDAY–THURSDAY): 6:00pm ONLY–NO MATINEESThis beautifully animated documentary from innovative director Michel Gondry is a dazzling, vital portrait of one of the foremost thinkers of modern times, controversial MIT professor and political firebrand, Noam Chomsky. Complex, lively conversations with Chomsky reveal the life and work of the father of modern linguistics while also exploring his theories on the emergence of language.[Dir. Michel Gondry–2013–90m]

tHe LABJUNE 24–26 (TUESDAY–THURSDAY): 6:30pm–ALL SEATS $6The film reveals The Lab, which has transformed the Israeli military occupation of Gaza and the West Bank from a burden to a marketable, highly profitable, national asset. Large Israeli companies develop and test the vessels of future warfare, which is then sold worldwide, while Israeli theoreticians explain to various foreign countries how to defeat civil and para-military resistance. The Israeli arms industries are doing bigger business than ever before.[Dir. Yotam Feldman–2013–60m–Israel–In Hebrew with English subtitles]

tHe LAst DAYsALIBI MIDNIGHT MOVIE MADNESS MAY 30-31 (FRIDAY-SATURDAY): 10:30pm ONLY! - $6 STU. / $8 GEN.DOOR PRIZES COURTESY OF STRANGER FACTORY2013. A mysterious epidemic spreads across the planet. Humanity develops an irratio-nal fear of open spaces that causes instant death. Soon, the world population is trapped inside buildings. As Barcelona descends into chaos, Marc sets off on a quest to find Julia, his missing girlfriend, without ever going outside.[Dir. David Pastor and Alex Pastor - 2014 - 100m - Spain - In Spanish & Catalan w/English Subtitles ]

noCtuRnAMAY 24–25 (SATURDAY–SUNDAY): 12 NOON–ALL SEATS $5MOM’S MATINEE BRINGS AN INTERNATIONAL ANIMATED WONDER TO TOWN!This wildly inventive film explores the mystery of the night in a sweeping adventure full of Alice in Wonderland-like characters and dream-inspired landscapes. A young boy named Tim plunges into the secret world of Nocturna—a world in danger. Balanc-ing magic and menace, Tim and the Cat Shepherd must battle a wraithlike shadow that wants to put out all light, including the stars, or nighttime will never be the same![Dir. Adria Garcia and Victor Maldonado–2007–88m–Spain/France–In English, Spanish with English subtitles]

nY InteRnAtIonAL CHILDRen’s FILM FestIVAL: PARtY MIX 2013/2014JUNE 28–29 (SATURDAY–SUNDAY): 12 NOON–ALL SEATS $5MOM’S MATINEE GIVES A NEW MEXICO DEBUT OF THE FESTIVAL!A special presentation of a collection of hilarious, heartfelt and beautiful short films around the world, suitable for older kids ages 8 to 18, including festival award-winners and audience favorites. Shorts come from Latvia, Argentina, France, Colombia, New Zealand, Taiwan, Canada and the United States.

oH! WHAt A LoVeLY WARJUNE 14–15 (SATURDAY–SUNDAY): 1:00pm ONLY–$5 GEN. / $2 AFC MEMBERSAN ALBUQUERQUE FILM CLUB EVENTAn every-man-for-himself adaptation of Charles Chilton’s 1963 play. The tragedy of World War I is redefined in bawdy music-hall terms, beginning with a verbal free-for-all involving the Crowned Heads of Europe. The war is presented as the “new attraction” at the Brighton Amusement Pier, complete with syrupy cheer-up songs, shooting galleries, free prizes and a scoreboard toting up the dead.[Dir. Richard Attenborough–1969–144m–UK]

oMARMAY 13–17 (TUESDAY–SATURDAY): 3:45 and 8:00pm

A tense, gripping thriller about betrayal, suspected and real, in the Occupied Territories. Omar is a Palestinian baker who climbs over the separation wall to meet up with his girl, Nadja. By night, he risks his life to strike at the Israeli military with his friends. Arrested and tricked into working as an informant, Omar’s story is an action-packed drama about the insoluble moral dilemmas and tough choices.[Dir. Hany Abu–Assad–2013–98m–Palestine–In Arabic, Hebrew w/English Sub-titles]

one MILLIon Bones sPeCIAL eVentMAY 4 (SUNDAY): 1:00pm ONLY!–FREE BUT SEATING IS LIMITEDThe new 20-minute film from One Million Bones documents the last six months of the project leading up to the installation on the National Mall. With scenes from workshops and events around the country to the culminating weekend in Washington, D.C., the film is a tribute to the creative work and dedication of the children, artists, activists and communities across the country that made the project happen.[Dir. Elephant Rider Productions–2014–20m]

PARtICLe FeVeRMAY 18–22 (SUNDAY–THURSDAY): 6:00pm ONLY–NO MATINEESImagine being able to watch as Edison turned on the first light bulb. For the first time, a film gives audiences a front row seat to a scientific breakthrough as it happens. Particle Fever follows six brilliant scientists during the launch of the Large Hadron Collider, when 10,000 scientists from over 100 countries joined forces in pursuit of a single goal: potentially explaining the origin of all matter.[Dir. Mark Levinson–2014–99m]

PRo WRestLeRs Vs. ZoMBIesALIBI MIDNIGHT MOVIE MADNESS JUNE 13–14 (FRIDAY–SATURDAY): 10:30pm ONLY!–$6 STU. / $8 GEN.DOOR PRIZES COURTESY OF STRANGER FACTORYWhat happens when the guts and glory of professional wrestling’s finest (WWE Hall of Famer “Rowdy” Roddy Piper, Matt Hardy, “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan, former ECW World champions “The Franchise” Shane Douglas and even Olympic medalist turned WWE and TNA World champion Kurt Angle!) are squared off against an army of darkness seeking to rip them to shreds? Blood and dropkicks![Dir. Cody Knotts–2014–90m]

PuLP FICtIonTHE 20th ANNIVERSARY!ALIBI MIDNIGHT MOVIE MADNESS MAY 16–17 (FRIDAY–SATURDAY): 10:15pm ONLY!–$6 STU. / $8 GEN.DOOR PRIZES COURTESY OF STRANGER FACTORYA film that redefined cinema as an homage art! Tarantino delivers an unforgettable cast of characters—including a pair of low-rent hit men (John Travolta and Samuel L. Jack-son), their boss’ sexy wife (Uma Thurman) and a desperate prizefighter (Bruce Willis)—in a wildly entertaining and exhilarating blend of crime-thriller-drama-comedy that is addictively entertaining and entirely unforgettable.[Dir. Quentin Tarantino–1994–154m]

Que VIVA MeXICoIN CELEBRATION OF CINCO DE MAYOMAY 5 (MONDAY): 4:00, 6:15 and 8:30pm

A LIVE FILM SCORE AT THE EVENING SHOWS BY LOCAL DUO LIONHEAD BUNNY!A vivid tapestry of Mexican life, this lost Sergei Eisenstein classic is a blend of the eth-nographic, the political, the scenic and the surreal. Qué Viva México! is nothing short of brilliant and remains a contender to the legion of films it strongly influenced, including Jodorowsky’s El Topo and the works of Sergio Leone. This definitive version was as-sembled from notes and sketches in 1979.[Dir. Sergei Eisenstein–1931–85m–Russia–with English Intertitles]

sCott PILGRIM Vs. tHe WoRLD JUNE 27 (FRIDAY): 10:30pm ONLY!–$10 A NEW MEXICO ENTERTAINMENT MAGAZINE PRESENTATIONBased on Bryan Lee O’Malley’s Oni Press comic book of the same name, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World follows the eponymous slacker rocker on his colorful quest to defeat his dream girl’s seven evil ex-boyfriends![Dir. Edgar Wright–2010–113m]

VIsItoRsMAY 30–JUNE 3 (FRIDAY–TUESDAY): 4:00 and 8:30pm

Another visceral, non-spoken narrative experience from director Godfrey Reggio and composer Philip Glass (The Qatsi Trilogy), now joined by filmmaker Jon Kane. Com-prised of only seventy-four shots, a series of human, animal and landscape portraits, Visitors takes movie watchers on an emotional, compelling journey to the moon and back.[Dir. Godfrey Reggio–2014–87m]

WAteRMARkMAY 6–10 (TUESDAY–SATURDAY): 6:30pm ONLY–NO MATINEESA documentary about a magnificent force of nature—too often take for granted—from the filmmakers of Manufactured Landscapes. The film brings together diverse stories from around the globe about our relationship with water, from Chinese floating abalone farms to the U.S. Open of Surfing, from drilling ices cores to sacred baths in the Ganges. Watermark shows water as a terraforming element and also the magnitude of our need and use.[Dir. Jennifer Baichwal and Edward Burtynsky–2013–92m–Canada]

WHo Is DAYAnI CRIstAL?JUNE 8–12 (SUNDAY–THURSDAY): 4:00, 8:30The story of a migrant who found himself in the deadly stretch of desert known as “the corridor of death” and shows how one life becomes testimony to the tragic results of the U.S. war on immigration. Mexican actor and activist, Gael Garcia Bernal, retraces Dayani’s journey, embedding himself among migrant travelers to experience first-hand the dangers they face.[Dir. Marc Silver–2013–85m–Mexico, U.S.–In English & Spanish with English subtitles]

YounG LAkotAMAY 17 (SATURDAY): 1:00pm ONLY–FREE BUT SEATING IS LIMITED!Cecelia Fire Thunder, the first female President of the Oglala Sioux tribe, challenges a South Dakota law criminalizing all abortion, immersing three young Lakota on the Pine Ridge Reservation—Sunny Clifford, her twin sister Serena, and their politically ambi-tious friend Brandon Ferguson—in a political battle which forces them to make cultural, economic and emotional choices that define who they are and the kind of adults they are becoming. [Dir. Marion Lipschutz and Rose Rosenblatt–2012–83m]

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JUNE 2014 SPECIAL EVENTS

TURN ME OVER for

MAY 2014

TURN ME OVER for

MAY 2014

4 6 6 - 3 6 1 8follow @GuildCinema on Twitter

MOM’S MATINEE

June 24–26 Tuesday to Thursday 4:30 and 8:15pm

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June 8–12 Sunday to Thursday 6:00pm

June 13–19 Friday to Thursday 4:00 and 8:15pmJune 8–12 Sunday to Thursday 4:00 and 8:30pm

June 20–23 Friday to Monday 6:00pm OnLY!

June 24–26 Tues to Thurs 6:30pm OnLY! June 27–30 Friday to Monday 6:00 and 8:15pm

Jun 28, 29 Sat & Sun Noon

June 13–19 Friday to Thursday 6:15pm OnLY!

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Sundance 2013 cinematography winner Michael C. Hall, Don Johnson

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Jun 14, 15 Sat & Sun 1:00pm

June 22 Sunday 12:30pm

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