Subject: Cinemapolis Recommends - Virtual Cinema 🎥 Updates for July 15, 2020

Greetings, Cinemapolitans,


As we head into another summer weekend, we're offering 2 wildly different films to join our virtual cinema titles. The Sundance hit We Are Little Zombies is a frenetic Japanese confection that defies categorization, and Creating a Character shines the spotlight on the unheralded legacy of Moni Yakim, one of the greatest acting instructors of our time.


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


NEW VIRTUAL CINEMA

Creating a Character
We Are Little Zombies

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CREATING A CHARACTER

Creating a Character

“A love letter to a teacher who shaped the futures of so many wonderful actors, and who is an incredible performer in his own right."

What do Jessica Chastain, Viola Davis, Patti LuPone and Alex Sharp have in common? They are but a few of the extraordinary actors who have studied under Moni Yakim at Juilliard, America’s greatest performing arts school.

With interviews with Laura Linney, Anthony Mackie and Kevin Kline, this compelling portrait of the master teacher – the sole remaining founder of the school’s legendary Drama Division – takes us inside the drama classes where Moni and his wife Mina pour their love and passion into preparing the next generation of actors for the spotlight.


Director: Rauzar Alexander

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WE ARE LITTLE ZOMBIES

We Are Little Zombies

CRITIC'S PICK! “Smart, noisy and flashily assured, We Are Little Zombies is entirely, gleefully its own thing."

When four young orphans first meet, their parents’ bodies are being turned into dust, and yet none of them can shed a tear. They are like zombies; devoid of all emotion. With no family, no future, no dreams, and no way to move forward, the young teens decide that the first level of this new existence involves salvaging a gaming console, an old electric bass, and a charred wok from their former homes—just enough to start a band-and then conquer the world. Tragedy, comedy, music, social criticism, and teenage angst are all subsumed in this eccentric cinematic tsunami.


Director: Makoto Nagahisa
Writer: Makoto Nagahisa
Stars: Keita Ninomiya, Mondo Okumura, Satoshi Mizuno

Subtitled in English

CONTINUING ON VIRTUAL CINEMA

Guest of Honor
Tito
The Tobacconist
Beats
John Lewis: Good Trouble
Denise Ho: Becoming the Song
For They Know Not What They Do
Queen of Lapa
Miss Juneteenth
One Day in the Life of Noah Piugattuk
 

RECOMMENDED VIEWING

The art of film provides a unique space where we can grapple with and illuminate contemporary issues. As our nation continues to come to terms with its long history of racial violence and inequities, we encourage all Cinemapolitans to watch, read, and listen to black voices; act in support of anti-racist causes; and donate to organizations that are providing services and aid to movements of social protest for racial justice. 

  • Documentarian Xavier Burgin offers a compelling look at the evolution of a genre in Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror. You can stream it on Shudder (7 day free trial available).

  • Writer/producer Prentice Penny made his feature directing debut with Uncorked, an acclaimed family drama about a young Black man seeking to become a master sommelier. Courtney B. Vance turns in a winning performance as a disapproving dad in this film that's now streaming on Netflix.

  • Gina Prince-Bythewood (Love & Basketball, The Secret Life of Bees) has made film history as the first Black woman to direct a comic book movie. The Old Guard stars Charlize Theron as the leader of a covert team of immortal mercenaries. KiKi Layne and Chiwetel Ejiofor co-star in this fantasy/action/thriller, now available on Netflix.

COMING SOON TO VIRTUAL CINEMA

Amulet
Ai Weiwei: Yours Truly
Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets
Yes, God, Yes

While we're waiting to get back to the business of watching movies at the cinema, we'd love to hear from you on Twitter! Share your favorite #CinemapolisMemories and tell us what you'll do on your first visit back to the theater. Be sure to tag us -

@The Cinemapolis

Hope to see you at the movies again soon!

Brett Bossard, Executive Director

Cinemapolis is proud to be a certified living wage employer. As a response to the Covid-19 crisis, the cinema is temporarily closed. All staff will receive full pay during this closure. The purchase of virtual screening tickets, gift cards, and theater memberships all help support Cinemapolis to compensate the staff throughout this unprecedented time. 


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