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Small Town Theatre — World Class Cinema

Upcoming Event

From staff reports

The Bay Theatre of Suttons Bay is proud to present another exciting season of award-winning world cinema with the new 2012-2013 Bay Film Series. This diverse collection of outstanding films from eight different countries will take you on a journey through heartwarming comedy, compelling drama, dynamic dance, innocent adventure, riveting reality, and much more. The Series runs September thru April featuring one film per month — that’s eight great films you won’t want to miss!

This year’s schedule begins September 16-18 with the Academy Award winner for Best Foreign Language Film “A Separation” (Iran). The program continues October 14-16 with the feel-good comedy “The Intouchables” (France); November 11-13 features “Pina” (Germany) a breathtaking dance documentary on legendary choreographer Pina Bausch; December 9-11 “I Wish” (Japan), a story of childhood innocence; January 13-15 “5 Broken Cameras” (Israel/Palestine), a gripping documentary of non-violent resistance in a West Bank village; and February 10-12 “Shun Li and the Poet” (Italy) tells a delicate story of a Chinese immigrant in Italy. Two additional titles will be announced for next spring.

Subscriptions are now on sale: 8 Films / $50. To receive a brochure, send a request with your mailing address to denise@thebaytheatre.com. Information on all the films is available on our website at www.thebaytheatre.com.

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September 6, 2012/by editor
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