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SUMMARY:Event at Cinematheque & Miami Beach Film Society
DESCRIPTION:An MBC Premiere HD DIGITAL Presentation!\nIn collaboration with Emerging Pictures  \nMiami Theatrical HD Premiere!\n\nAdoration\n(Directed by Atom Egoyan /Canada/2008/100 mins.)\n\nWith ArsineÃ© Khanjian\, Scott Speedman\, Rachel Blanchard\, Devon Bostick\nAdoration\, celebrated Canadian-Armenian director Atom Eyogan?s twelfth feature film\, speaks to our connections?with each other\, with our family history\, with technology and with the modern world. Sabine (Arsinee Khanjian)\, a high school French teacher\, gives her class a translation exercise based on a real news story about a terrorist who plants a bomb in the airline luggage of his pregnant girlfriend. The assignment has a profound effect on one student\, Simon (Devon Bostick). Simon re-imagines that the news item is his own family's story\, with the terrorist standing in for his father?The film is woven with the common threads that appear in much of Egoyan?s work: the differences between appearance and reality\, the subjective nature of truth\, and the dynamics of family.\nIn English and French with English subtitles.\n\nWINNER: Cannes Film Festival Ecumenical Jury Prize\n\n?A PROFOUND and PROVOCATIVE exploration of cultural inheritance?-Stephen Holden\, New York Times
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:An MBC Premiere HD DIGITAL Presentation!\nIn collaboration with Emerging Pictures  \nMiami Theatrical HD Premiere!\n\nAdoration\n(Directed by Atom Egoyan /Canada/2008/100 mins.)\n\nWith ArsineÃ© Khanjian\, Scott Speedman\, Rachel Blanchard\, Devon Bostick\nAdoration\, celebrated Canadian-Armenian director Atom Eyogan?s twelfth feature film\, speaks to our connections?with each other\, with our family history\, with technology and with the modern world. Sabine (Arsinee Khanjian)\, a high school French teacher\, gives her class a translation exercise based on a real news story about a terrorist who plants a bomb in the airline luggage of his pregnant girlfriend. The assignment has a profound effect on one student\, Simon (Devon Bostick). Simon re-imagines that the news item is his own family's story\, with the terrorist standing in for his father?The film is woven with the common threads that appear in much of Egoyan?s work: the differences between appearance and reality\, the subjective nature of truth\, and the dynamics of family.\nIn English and French with English subtitles.\n\nWINNER: Cannes Film Festival Ecumenical Jury Prize\n\n?A PROFOUND and PROVOCATIVE exploration of cultural inheritance?-Stephen Holden\, New York Times
LOCATION:Miami Beach Cinematheque 512 Espanola Way Miami Beach\, FL 33139
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URL:https://business.miamibeachchamber.com/events/details/event-at-cinematheque-miami-beach-film-society-08-28-2009-3083
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