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SUMMARY:Sunset Boulevard
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a 7pm screening of the classic noir film “Sunset Boulevard” which will feature a pre-screening introduction and post-screening Q&A with Professor David M. Lubin\, author of the new book “READY FOR MY CLOSE-UP: THE MAKING OF SUNSET BOULEVARD AND THE DARK SIDE OF THE HOLLYWOOD DREAM”. Get your copy at the Chelsea today! \nSYNOPSIS:\nGloria Swanson\, as Norma Desmond\, an aging silent-film queen\, and William Holden\, as the struggling young screenwriter who is held in thrall by her madness\, created two of the screen’s most memorable characters in “Sunset Boulevard.” Winner of three Academy Awards®\, director Billy Wilder’s powerful orchestration of the bizarre tale is a true cinematic classic. From the unforgettable opening sequence — a body found floating in a decayed mansion’s swimming pool — through the inevitable unfolding of tragic destiny\, “Sunset Boulevard” is the definitive statement on the dark and desperate side of Hollywood. Erich von Stroheim as Desmond’s discoverer\, ex-husband and butler\, and Nancy Olson as the bright spot amidst unrelenting ominousness\, are equally celebrated for their masterful performances. \nSHOWTIMES \n MON | 1:00 PM\, 7:00 PM \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/sunset-boulevard-2/
LOCATION:Chelsea Theater\, 1129 Weaver Dairy Road (Timberlyne Shopping Center)\, Chapel Hill\, 27514
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTAMP:20260520T214916
CREATED:20251204T172152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251204T172152Z
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SUMMARY:Sunset Boulevard
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a 7pm screening of the classic noir film “Sunset Boulevard” which will feature a pre-screening introduction and post-screening Q&A with Professor David M. Lubin\, author of the new book “READY FOR MY CLOSE-UP: THE MAKING OF SUNSET BOULEVARD AND THE DARK SIDE OF THE HOLLYWOOD DREAM”. Get your copy at the Chelsea today! \nSYNOPSIS:\nGloria Swanson\, as Norma Desmond\, an aging silent-film queen\, and William Holden\, as the struggling young screenwriter who is held in thrall by her madness\, created two of the screen’s most memorable characters in “Sunset Boulevard.” Winner of three Academy Awards®\, director Billy Wilder’s powerful orchestration of the bizarre tale is a true cinematic classic. From the unforgettable opening sequence — a body found floating in a decayed mansion’s swimming pool — through the inevitable unfolding of tragic destiny\, “Sunset Boulevard” is the definitive statement on the dark and desperate side of Hollywood. Erich von Stroheim as Desmond’s discoverer\, ex-husband and butler\, and Nancy Olson as the bright spot amidst unrelenting ominousness\, are equally celebrated for their masterful performances. \nSHOWTIMES \n MON | 1:00 PM\, 7:00 PM \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/sunset-boulevard/
LOCATION:Chelsea Theater\, 1129 Weaver Dairy Road (Timberlyne Shopping Center)\, Chapel Hill\, 27514
CATEGORIES:Class,Classes,Film,Photography Film & Digital Arts,Workshops
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CREATED:20251010T175945Z
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SUMMARY:3RD ANNUAL CHELSEA THEATER HALLOWEEN HORROR
DESCRIPTION:3RD ANNUAL CHELSEA THEATER HALLOWEEN HORROR\nJoin us for a spooky evening of film\, live music\, trivia\, and costume contest!\n– FRIDAY\, 10/24 – \nFRANKENSTEIN (Guillermo del Toro\, 2025\, 149min) @ 7PM \nCOSTUME CONTEST + TRIVIA @ 9:30PM \nPULSE (Kiyoshi Kurosawa\, 2001\, 119min) @ 10PM \nHÄXAN (Benjamin Christensen\, 1922\, 91min) – featuring a live score performed by FOSSILIZED WILDERNESS (Ryan Martin) @ 12AM \nFRANKENSTEIN (Guillermo del Toro\, 2025\, 149min) @ 7PM \nFrom horror master\, Guillermo del Toro\, comes a new vision of Mary Shelley’s FRANKENSTEIN. \nA brilliant but egotistical scientist brings a creature to life in a monstrous experiment that ultimately leads to the undoing of both the creator and his tragic creation. \nONLY MONSTERS PLAY GOD. \nPULSE (Kiyoshi Kurosawa\, 2001\, 119min) @ 10PM \nFrom Amber T\, FANGORIA: \nThe glory days of modern Japanese horror\, perched right on the dawn of a new millennium\, reflected an era of technophobia; a world of immediacy\, isolation and the ghosts that thrive on it. Sadako Imamura in Ringu manifests her pain into the widely sharable format of a video tape. Mimiko Mizunuma in Takashi Miike’s One Missed Call uses the voicemail platform to spread her evil in quick succession. Even the nebulous blackhole of Kayako Saeki’s rage in the Ju-On franchise\, while not directly tech related\, envelopes any and all who come close – a figurative summation of a fear of close connection in the modern age. However\, one film most perfectly encapsulates this particular zeitgeist\, with its relevance only increasing with every passing year\, its tendrils of dread coiled around the roots of all Internet horror since. Over two decades since its release\, Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s Pulse is more terrifying now than ever before. \nHÄXAN (Benjamin Christensen\, 1922\, 91min) + TRIVIA – featuring a live score performed by FOSSILIZED WILDERNESS (Ryan Martin) @ 12AM \nGrave robbing\, torture\, possessed nuns\, and a satanic Sabbath: Benjamin Christensen’s legendary Häxan uses a series of dramatic vignettes to explore the scientific hypothesis that the witches of the Middle Ages suffered the same hysteria as turn-of-the-twentieth-century psychiatric patients. But the film itself is far from serious—instead\, it’s a witches’ brew of the scary\, gross\, and darkly humorous. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/3rd-annual-chelsea-theater-halloween-horror/
LOCATION:Chelsea Theater\, 1129 Weaver Dairy Road (Timberlyne Shopping Center)\, Chapel Hill\, 27514
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250929T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250929T213000
DTSTAMP:20260520T214916
CREATED:20250928T174226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250928T174226Z
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SUMMARY:Georgia O'Keeffe: the Brightness of Light documentary film screening and filmmaker Q & A
DESCRIPTION:This program will feature a discussion with Academy Award winning filmmaker\, Paul Wagner and producer\, Ellen Wagner. \nGeorgia O’Keeffe: the Brightness of Light is a feature documentary film exploring the life and art of the most important American woman artist of the 20th century. Known as the “Mother of American Modernism\,” O’Keeffe exploded on the New York art scene in the 1920s with her paintings of flowers\, bones\, and the beauty of nature. Nude photographs of O’Keeffe taken by her lover\, Alfred Stieglitz\, shocked the public and contributed to the perception that her paintings were sexually charged. In the 1970s\, O’Keeffe\, famously isolated in the New Mexico desert\, emerged as an iconic role model for second wave feminists. From Academy Award-winning director Paul Wagner\, the film features music by Emilie Levienaise-Farrouch\, narration by Hugh Dancy\, and Claire Danes as the Voice of Georgia O’Keeffe. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/georgia-okeeffe-the-brightness-of-light-documentary-film-screening-and-filmmaker-q-a/
LOCATION:Chelsea Theater\, 1129 Weaver Dairy Road (Timberlyne Shopping Center)\, Chapel Hill\, 27514
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250323T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250323T150000
DTSTAMP:20260520T214916
CREATED:20250218T191058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T191058Z
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SUMMARY:Cosmic Rays Film Festival: Program 5 - Near Nowhere
DESCRIPTION:The COSMIC RAYS FILM FESTIVAL is an annual celebration of short films that expand our idea of what film is and what it can be. \nThe Festival presents several programs of short films made by filmmakers from North Carolina and around the world that are formally inventive; speak with a personal voice; and are inspired by the possibilities of film as art. This program is supported by the Orange County Arts Commission and the North Carolina Arts Council\, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. \nProgram 5 is Near Nowhere. Movies about the movies inside the movies. The roles we play\, the scenes we steal. Stand-ins\, stars\, and stunt doubles. Opposition politicians disguised as commercial photographers\, aviators cast as ventriloquist dummies\, and cherry pie playing itself.  \nFor the full Cosmic Rays Film Festival program\, visit www.cosmicraysfilmfest.com \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/cosmic-rays-film-festival-program-5-near-nowhere/
LOCATION:Chelsea Theater\, 1129 Weaver Dairy Road (Timberlyne Shopping Center)\, Chapel Hill\, 27514
CATEGORIES:Festival,Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250321T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250321T210000
DTSTAMP:20260520T214916
CREATED:20250218T191051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T191051Z
UID:143248-1742583600-1742590800@artsorange.org
SUMMARY:Cosmic Rays Film Festival: Program 1 - The Instability of Clouds
DESCRIPTION:The COSMIC RAYS FILM FESTIVAL is an annual celebration of short films that expand our idea of what film is and what it can be. \nThe Festival presents several programs of short films made by filmmakers from North Carolina and around the world that are formally inventive; speak with a personal voice; and are inspired by the possibilities of film as art. This program is supported by the Orange County Arts Commission and the North Carolina Arts Council\, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. \nProgram 1\, The Instability of Clouds\, will screen films about the things that connect us together or tear us apart. Family histories stashed away in government files. Neighbors who share secrets. Portraits of the people we love and the puzzles they leave behind for us. \nFor the festival’s full program\, visit www.cosmicraysfilmfest.com \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/cosmic-rays-film-festival-program-1-the-instability-of-clouds/
LOCATION:Chelsea Theater\, 1129 Weaver Dairy Road (Timberlyne Shopping Center)\, Chapel Hill\, 27514
CATEGORIES:Festival,Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240915T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240915T133000
DTSTAMP:20260520T214916
CREATED:20240823T192850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240823T192850Z
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SUMMARY:Jewish Film Festival 2024
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Chelsea Theater September 15-24 for the Jewish Film Festival\, in partnership with Jewish for Good. Enjoy six acclaimed films: The Catskills\, Seven Blessings\, The Shadow of the Day\, All About the Levkoviches\, Shttl\, and Savoy that explore international subjects\, historical moments\, and contemporary issues. Each screening includes an introduction and talkback with a special guest. Tickets and Festival passes are on sale now\, so visit www.thechelseatheater.org/jewish-film-festival-2024 to check out the full lineup of films\, buy your tickets\, and secure your festival pass today! \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/jewish-film-festival-2024/
LOCATION:Chelsea Theater\, 1129 Weaver Dairy Road (Timberlyne Shopping Center)\, Chapel Hill\, 27514
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230729T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230823T220000
DTSTAMP:20260520T214916
CREATED:20230726T134132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230726T183311Z
UID:67979-1690646400-1692828000@artsorange.org
SUMMARY:Chelsea Classics
DESCRIPTION:May 20 – August 23\, 2023\nThe Chelsea Theater is pleased to announce Chelsea Classics\, a new repertory series of essential arthouse films. The initial 28-film selection includes vital American independents\, underseen Hollywood classics\, international favorites\, and even a couple of brand-new restorations that will remain unavailable on home video or streaming. Only at the Chelsea Theater\, all summer long!\nProgrammed by Jason Sudak\, with assistance from Meghan Bowman/Balcony Booking \nSWEATY CINEMA\nBody Heat\n(Lawrence Kasdan\, 1981\, 113 min)\nSat July 29\, 4:00 pm\nTue Aug 1\, 7:00 pm \nWhite-clad Kathleen Turner inveigles sweatily lustful lawyer William Hurt into a definitely R-rated reworking of Double Indemnity.  \nALL THAT HEAVEN ALLOWS: THE FILMS OF DOUGLAS SIRK\nAll I Desire\n(Douglas Sirk\, 1953\, 79 min)\nSat Aug 5\, 4:00 pm\nTue Aug 8\, 7:00 pm \nA failed actress and mother of three (Barbara Stanwyck) returns to the husband (Richard Carlson) and family she deserted years before in this superior 1953 drama by Douglas Sirk\, a very personal reworking of a standard soap-opera plot.  \nAll That Heaven Allows\n(Douglas Sirk\, 1955\, 89 min)\nSun Aug 6\, 4:00 pm\nWed Aug 9\, 7:00 pm \nThe story (which Rainer Werner Fassbinder remade as Ali: Fear Eats the Soul) concerns a romance between a middle-aged\, middle-class widow (Jane Wyman) and a brawny young gardener (Rock Hudson)—the stuff of a standard weepie\, you might think\, until Sirk’s camera begins to draw a deeply disturbing\, deeply compassionate portrait of a woman trapped by stifling moral and social codes.  \nThere’s Always Tomorrow\n(Douglas Sirk\, 1955\, 85 min)\nSat Aug 12\, 4:00 pm\nTue Aug 15\, 7:00 pm \nThere’s Always Tomorrow  is a virtuoso study in tones\, ranging from the blinding sunlight of a desert resort to the expressionist shadows of the suburban home where Fred MacMurray lives in unhappy union with Joan Bennett. Barbara Stanwyck is the old flame who turns up by accident\, rekindling for MacMurray the dangerous illusion that happiness is still possible.  \nWritten on the Wind\n(Douglas Sirk\, 1956\, 99 min)\nSun Aug 13\, 4:00 pm\nWed Aug 16\, 7:00 pm \nOne of the most remarkable and unaccountable films ever made in Hollywood\, Douglas Sirk’s 1957 masterpiece turns a lurid\, melodramatic script into a screaming Brechtian essay on the shared impotence of American family and business life. With Dorothy Malone (in the performance of her career)\, Lauren Bacall\, Robert Stack\, and Rock Hudson.  \nThe Tarnished Angels\n(Douglas Sirk\, 1958\, 91 min)\nSat Aug 19\, 4:00 pm\nTue Aug 22\, 7:00 pm \nRock Hudson turns in an astonishingly good performance as a journalist fascinated by the sordid lives of a trio of professional stunt fliers (Robert Stack\, Dorothy Malone\, and Jack Carson).  \nImitation of Life\n (Douglas Sirk\, 1959\, 125 min)\nSun Aug 20\, 4:00 pm\nWed Aug 23\, 7:00 pm \n Lana Turner stars as a young widow and mother who will do anything to realize her dreams of Broadway stardom; her story is intertwined with that of Susan Kohner\, the light-skinned daughter of Turner’s black maid\, who is tempted to pass for white.  \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/chelsea-classics-2/
LOCATION:Chelsea Theater\, 1129 Weaver Dairy Road (Timberlyne Shopping Center)\, Chapel Hill\, 27514
CATEGORIES:Film
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CREATED:20230607T143123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230607T205635Z
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SUMMARY:Chelsea Classics
DESCRIPTION:The Chelsea Theater is pleased to announce Chelsea Classics\, a new repertory series of essential arthouse films. The initial 28-film selection includes vital American independents\, underseen Hollywood classics\, international favorites\, and even a couple of brand-new restorations that will remain unavailable on home video or streaming. Only at the Chelsea Theater\, all summer long! \nLIVE/LAUGH/LIE: SCREWBALL COMEDIES\nMy Man Godfrey\n(Gregory La Cava\, 1936\, 93 min)\nSat June 10\, 4:00 pm\nTue June 13\, 7:00 pm\nCarole Lombard and William Powell dazzle in this definitive screwball comedy by Gregory La Cava—a potent cocktail of romantic repartee and social critique. \nThe Lady Eve\n(Preston Sturges\, 1941\, 93 min)\nSun June 11\, 4:00 pm\nWed June 14\, 7:00 pm\nBarbara Stanwyck sizzles\, Henry Fonda bumbles\, and Preston Sturges runs riot in one of the all-time great screwballs\, a pitch-perfect blend of comic zing and swoon-worthy romance aboard a cruise liner sailing up the coast of South America.  \nJOHN CASSAVETES X2\nLove Streams\n(John Cassavetes\, 1984\, 141 min)\nSat June 17\, 4:00 pm\nTue June 20\, 7:00 pm\nJohn Cassavetes’ career of risk taking comes to a climax in this rich\, original\, emotionally magnificent 1984 film about a brother who is unable to love (Cassavetes) and a sister who loves too much (Gena Rowlands).  \nHusbands\n(John Cassavetes\, 1970\, 142 min)\nSun June 18\, 4:00 pm\nWed June 21\, 7:00 pm\nThis tale of a middle-aged\, suburbanite trio (real-life buddies Ben Gazzara\, Peter Falk\, and director John Cassavetes\, all at the top of their game) mourning the recent death of their pal—and their youth—by going on an endless memorial bender.  \nSUMMER LONGING\nLosing Ground\n(Kathleen Collins\, 1982\, 86 min)\nSat June 24\, 4:00 pm\nTue June 27\, 7:00 pm \nKathleen Collins’s second film tells the story of two remarkable people\, married and hurtling toward a crossroads in their lives: Sara Rogers\, a Black professor of philosophy\, is embarking on an intellectual quest just as her painter husband Victor (Bill Gunn) sets off on an exploration of joy.  \nThe Green Ray\n(Eric Rohmer\, 1986\, 98 min\, in French with English subtitles)\nSun June 25\, 4:00 pm\nWed June 28\, 7:00 pm\nRohmer captures the ache of summertime sadness with exquisite poignancy in this luminous tale of self-exploration\, based on the Jules Verne novel of the same name\n  \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/chelsea-classics/
LOCATION:Chelsea Theater\, 1129 Weaver Dairy Road (Timberlyne Shopping Center)\, Chapel Hill\, 27514
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220818T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220818T200000
DTSTAMP:20260520T214916
CREATED:20220812T202153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220812T202230Z
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SUMMARY:Racist Roots
DESCRIPTION:In August\, North Carolina will mark sixteen years since our last execution\, yet there are 136 people sentenced to death in our state. To observe this milestone\, please join us on Thursday\, August 18th\, 6:30-8:00 PM\, the actual anniversary of the last execution\, for the premier Chapel Hill screening of the newly released film Racist Roots . This short film\, created by the Center for Death Penalty Litigation\, exposes the death penalty’s deep entanglement with slavery\, lynching and racism. The film\, and a panel discussion to follow\, will highlight the diverse voices that are central to the movement to end North Carolina’s death penalty — and remind us why we must work together to ensure that state-sponsored executions are never again carried out in our name. \nThis event will take place at the Chelsea Theatre (1129 Weaver Dairy Rd Suite AB Chapel Hill\, NC 27514). Panelists include writer and researcher Seth Kotch\, Ph.D and Dawn Blagrove\, Executive Director of Emancipate NC. Both Kotch and Blagrove are featured in the film. The panel will be moderated by James Williams\, retired Chief Public Defender for Orange and Chatham counties. James also serves as the chair of the NC Commission on Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Criminal Justice System and was recently recognized for his tireless racial equity work as this year’s winner of the NC Advocates for Justice Annie Brown Kennedy Award. \nCo-sponsored with the Chapel Hill/ Carrboro NAACP and the Center for Death Penalty Litigation. This is a free event\, but online registration is required and space is limited. An online livestream of the event will also be available. Per Chelsea Theater COVID policy proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test within the past 48 hrs will be required and masks will be optional. Please register at racistroots.eventbrite.com \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/racist-roots/
LOCATION:Chelsea Theater\, 1129 Weaver Dairy Road (Timberlyne Shopping Center)\, Chapel Hill\, 27514
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SUMMARY:“The Price of Everything” Screening & Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Exploring the labyrinth of the contemporary art world\, The Price of Everything examines the role of art and artistic passion in today’s money-driven\, consumer-based society. Featuring collectors\, dealers\, auctioneers and a rich range of artists\, from current market darlings Jeff Koons\, Gerhard Richter and Njideka Akunyili Crosby to one-time art star Larry Poons\, the film exposes deep contradictions as it holds a mirror up to contemporary values and times\, coaxing out the dynamics at play in pricing the priceless. \nThe Price of Everything premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival and was produced by Jennifer Blei Stockman and Debi Wisch for Hot & Sunny Productions and Carla Solomon for Anthos Media. Lisa Remington and Kayla Malahiazar acted as co-producers. The film is edited by Sabine Krayenbühl\, with additional editing by Phillip Schopper and Brad Fuller. Lensing is by Bob Richman and music is by Jeff Beal. \nA panel discussion will follow with Ackland Art Museum Director Katie Zigler\, arts patron Jimbo Parrott\, and fine artists Jane Filer and Stacy Lynn Waddell. Moderated by Emily Kass\, director of the Chelsea Theater. \nTickets are $8; $7 for Chelsea members. \nThis event is co-presented by the Chelsea Theater and the Orange County Arts Commission. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/the-price-of-everything-screening-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:Chelsea Theater\, 1129 Weaver Dairy Road (Timberlyne Shopping Center)\, Chapel Hill\, 27514
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Film,Partner Events
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SUMMARY:Cinema School: Boas Maneiras (Good Manners\, Brazil\, 2017)
DESCRIPTION:Presented by André Keiji Kunigami\, Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Spanish and Portuguese \nThis fall\, take a cinematic trip around the world with Mornings at the Movies! Join our insightful Carolina foreign language scholars as they share their favorite films. All screenings begin promptly at 10:00 am and conclude with a discussion with our scholar. \nDirected by Juliana Rojas and Marco Dutra. Clara\, a lonely nurse from the outskirts of São Paulo\, is hired by mysterious and wealthy Ana as the nanny for her unborn child. The two women develop a strong bond\, but a fateful night changes their plans.  \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/cinema-school-boas-maneiras-good-manners-brazil-2017/
LOCATION:Chelsea Theater\, 1129 Weaver Dairy Road (Timberlyne Shopping Center)\, Chapel Hill\, 27514
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Phoenix\, Oregon -- Indie Film at the Chelsea Theater
DESCRIPTION:In this fantastic new film\, Phoenix\, Oregon\, the lead characters\, Bobby (LeGros) and Carlos (Borrego)\, must defy midlife haze and seize an unlikely opportunity to reinvent their lives\, quitting their jobs to restore an old bowling alley and serve the “world’s greatest pizza.” Despite controlling bosses\, dead-end jobs\, and broken relationships\, the two leads must awaken hibernating courage and resilience to take new risks and keep dreams alive. \nThe screening will be followed by a Q&A with Writer\, Director & Editor Gary Lundgren and Producers Annie Lundgren and Luis Rodriguez. \nJOMA Films brings you this summer’s most enjoyable movie\, Phoenix\, Oregon. The Chelsea Cinema is part of a very special 70 city nationwide screening tour that takes the film to the East coast and back this summer. This screening is the only chance for local Chapel Hill audiences to see the film and discuss it with the filmmakers. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/phoenix-oregon-indie-film-at-the-chelsea-theater/
LOCATION:Chelsea Theater\, 1129 Weaver Dairy Road (Timberlyne Shopping Center)\, Chapel Hill\, 27514
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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