Thursday, July 26, 2007

Miami Beach Cinemateque - end of July 2007 schedule

Tonight: When The Levees Broke, Parts III & IV
FRI: BITTER SUGAR with Cuban poetry, SAT: PIÑERO!
Coming next week: "The Wrath of WERNER HERZOG"
T H E M I A M I B E A C H C I N E M A T H E Q U E
The on-going film festival where you don't just watch films, you experience them!

512 Española Way at Plaza de España (305) 67-FILMS (673-4567) www.MBCINEMA.com


Tonight! CONSCIOUS CINEMA: Be Prepared!

Presented by Hands On Miami

Spike Lee’s When The Levees Broke

26 THU 8:30pm: Parts III & IV




As the world watched in horror, Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans on

August 29, 2005. Like many who watched the unfolding drama on television

news, director Spike Lee was shocked not only by the scale of the disaster,

but by the slow, inept and disorganized response of the emergency and

recovery effort. Lee was moved to document this modern American tragedy,

a morality play witnessed by people all around the world. The result is

WHEN THE LEVEES BROKE: A REQUIEM IN FOUR ACTS. The film is

structured in four acts, each dealing with a different aspect of the events

that preceded and followed Katrina's catastrophic passage through New Orleans.

COMPLIMENTARY ADMISSION!


27 FRI 8:30pm:

The “Crossover Cinema” of Leon ICHASO

Bitter Sugar (Azucar amarga) (1996)

With René Lavan, Mayte Vilán, Miguel Gutiérrez

Director of Phtography: Claudio Chea



Somewhere between hope and despair, a beautiful relationship triumphs and

despite the odds, two people discover the true meaning of love in BITTER

SUGAR. Set against the volatile backdrop of modern-day Havana, Gustavo,

an idealistic honor student, Cuba's "new man" and Yolanda, a realistic and

beautiful young dancer, share little in common, especially their radically

opposing political views. But despite their differences they fall madly in love

while the world as they know it crumbles before them. Inspired by actual events,

director Ichaso, who co-wrote the film with Orestes Matacena, based the

screenplay on several people's lives, weaving fact and fiction into an emotional

compelling story. The result is a moving, gritty and realistic look at two

people whose passion and intensity cannot overcome their struggle.

International Press Academy Satalite Award Nominee

“Profoundly moving!”—Rene Jordan Cosmopolitan

“Blazing White Hot Emotion...Magnetic!”—Rene Rodriguez Miami Herald


The first 20 people at each ICHASO screening get a FREE El Cantante ticket!

(patrons must arrive EARLY for the El Cantante screening. See ticket for details).


The film will be preceded by:

the Cuban-American experience poetry

of Richard Blanco

Richard Blanco


28 SAT The “Crossover Cinema” of Leon ICHASO

Piñero (2001)

With Benjamin Bratt, Talisa Soto, Giancarlo Esposito, Rita Moreno, Mandy Patinkin

Director of Photography: Claudio Chea


Benjamin Bratt stars in this true story of ‘Nuyorican’ (Puerto Ricans living

in New York) poet Miguel Piñero, whose urban poetry is recognized as a

precursor to rap and hip-hop music. This explosive Latino icon wrote the

1974 Tony-nominated play Short Eyes, which stemmed from his experience

of doing time in the hard-core Sing-Sing prison for petty thefts and drug

dealing. Pinero’s gift and success was hampered only by a fierce addiction

to heroin that was caused by his inability to deal with the sudden fame.

This habit eventually caused him to contract AIDS which led to his death in 1988.

WINNER: American Latino Media Arts Awards

Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Screenplay

Berlin International Film Festival C.I C.A E Award

Montreal World Film Festival Grand Prix des Amériques

“A dizzying, constantly moving ride through an exciting decade in the

blossoming of “Nuyorican” culture, with its most flamboyant figure as our focus”

—A. Klein New Times


The first 20 people at each ICHASO screening get a FREE El Cantante ticket!

(patrons must arrive EARLY for the El Cantante screening. See ticket for details).


August 02 THU 8pm: Advance Screening!

The newest film of Leon ICHASO

El Cantante (Leon Ichaso/2006)

With Marc Anthony and Jennifer Lopez and produced by Julio Caro, Simon Fields,

Jennifer Lopez, and David Maldonado. Director of Photography Claudio Chea

El Cantante is the dramatic-biography of Puerto Rican salsa pioneer Hector

Lavoe. The film follows Lavoe’s (Anthony) passionate relationship with

Puchi (Lopez) and his skyrocket to international fame. But even when he

has it all, Lavoe is unable to escape the allure of drugs and his personal pain.

Toronto Film Festival and New York Latino Film Festival Official Selection


DIRECTOR LEON ICHASO WILL BE PRESENT FOR Q&A

At the REGAL SOUTH BEACH Cinema

LIMITED TICKETS AVAILABLE at MBC ONLY at Ichaso screenings!

The first 20 people at each ICHASO screening (FRI & SAT) get a FREE El Cantante ticket!

(patrons must arrive EARLY for the El Cantante screening. See ticket for details).


With Afterparty at GEMMA Lounge

529 Lincoln Road

featuring complimentary cocktails


T H E M I A M I B E A C H C I N E M A T H E Q U E

512 Española Way at Plaza de España (305) 67-FILMS (673-4567) www.MBCINEMA.com


FILMS: $10 or $6 MBC Members and Students

Cine-IMPROV $12 and $10 MBC Members

Doors open 1/2 hour before screenings


Also...The July MBC photographic exhibition is:

"Auteurs and Iconoclasts" Photos of Industry Artists by Tom LeGoff

including portraits of Spike Lee, John Waters, Darren Aronovsky,

Christina Ricci, Ang Lee, Vincent Gallo, Phillip Seymour Hoffman...

Spike Lee by Tom LeGoff

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