Subject: 🎥 Cinemapolis Recommends - Virtual Cinema Listings for Jan 28, 2021 🎥

Greetings, Cinemapolitans,


We're celebrating the start of this year's Sundance Film Festival with a special restoration of a classic Sundance fave. That one is joined by two other remarkable new awards hopefuls in our virtual cinema platform this weekend.


As always, the full listing of all current and upcoming virtual films, including those titles ending TODAY, can be found on our Virtual Cinema page.


Take special note, today is your last day to purchase virtual tickets for Another Round, I Blame Society, Rock Camp: The Movie, Shadow in the Cloud, Tazeeka, and Zappa. If you buy and start watching today, you'll still have the usual 3 day window in which to finish your viewing.

What Happened Was...

VIRTUAL CINEMA
ATLANTIS

NY TIMES CRITIC’S PICK

“…startling, both heartening and stupefying.”

— Glenn Kenny, NY Times

A prize-winner at the Venice Film Festival and Ukraine’s official selection for the 2021 Academy Awards, Atlantis is a gorgeous and visionary sci-fi drama. Eastern Ukraine, 2025. A desert unsuitable for human habitation. Water is a dear commodity brought by trucks.


A Wall is being build-up on the border. Sergiy, a former soldier, is having trouble adapting to his new reality. He meets Katya while on the Black Tulip mission dedicated to exhuming the past. Together, they try to return to some sort of normal life in which they are also allowed to fall in love again.


Director: Valentyn Vasyanovych

Writer: Valentyn Vasyanovych

Stars: Andriy Rymaruk, Liudmyla Bileka, Vasyl Antoniak


Ukranian with English Subtitles

VIRTUAL CINEMA
SOFTIE

“A compelling act of defiance; powerful and personal. As intimate as it is brave.”

—John Fink, The Film Stage

Boniface “Softie” Mwangi uses his teeth to pry the lid off a toddler’s sippy cup while carrying on a phone conversation about an upcoming demonstration. “I think it’s good for us to get arrested,” he says. A few minutes later, Softie, a photo-journalist and anti-corruption activist, heads out the door. “Where are you going?” one of his kids ask. “To topple the government,” he replies.


Softie made his name with a series of harrowing photos of the violence that followed the 2007 Kenyan elections. A decade later, after years of organizing, arrests, and police beatings, he decides to run for office, telling his wife, Njeri, about his decision on camera, with a hesitant laugh.


SOFTIE is the portrait of a committed activist, but it’s also about politics, family and what it means to be Kenyan. And it’s a gripping campaign film too. Director Sam Soko followed Softie for five years, as Softie’s activism tests their marriage and his ability to be present for their kids. Is winning worth any price?


Director: Sam Soko

VIRTUAL CINEMA
WHAT HAPPENED WAS...

Winner of Grand Jury Prize
1994 Sundance Film Fest
Special Restoration Price
$7 for a 3 Day Rental!

Winner of the Grand Jury Prize and the Screenwriting Award at the 1994 Sundance Film Festival, WHAT HAPPENED WAS… is Tom Noonan’s directorial debut; a darkly humorous take on dating dread.


Featuring powerhouse performances by Noonan and Karen Sillas as two lonely hearts spending one claustrophobic Friday night together in an imposing apartment, the film exposes with startling clarity the ways in which people struggle to connect.


As relevant now as ever, Oscilloscope Laboratories

 undertook a brand new 4K restoration from the film’s original 35mm negative and is making this pristine version widely available for the first time since the 90s.


DIRECTOR: Tom Noonan

SCREENWRITER: Tom Noonan

CAST: Tom Noonan, Karen Sillas

CONTINUING ON VIRTUAL CINEMA

Many thanks to all who made a year-end contribution to the Cinemapolis Annual Fund. We exceeded our 2020 fundraising goal, and your support will help us make it through the winter. COVID numbers in our region are again on the rise, so we're holding off on re-opening for public screenings.


However, STAY TUNED for news about private theater rentals coming soon to Cinemapolis!

Hope to see you at the movies again soon!

Brett Bossard,
Executive Director

COMING SOON TO VIRTUAL CINEMA


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