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National Theater Live Returns!

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This week, STOP MAKING SENSE leaves our screens. The final evening screening will be Wednesday, November 8. The final matinee will be on Thursday, November 9.

FREE SCREENING: UNCHARITABLE

Thursday, November 9 — 6:00 PM

This FREE event is sponsored by the Community Foundation of Tompkins County, Association of Fundraising Professionals Finger Lakes Chapter, United Way of Tompkins County, Human Services Coalition of Tompkins County, and Cinemapolis.


After three of the most dynamic and successful U.S. charities were shut down by conservative charity watchdogs, destroying lives and cutting off precious resources, many of the top influencers in the field knew something had to be done to overhaul the nonprofit sector. Led by Dan Pallotta, whose record-breaking TED Talk on the subject has inspired leading philanthropists and changemakers, this feature-length documentary directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal exposes the dark side of philanthropy and introduces a radical new way of giving.


A panel discussion moderated by Cinemapolis Executive Director Kate Donohue will immediately follow the film. Panelists include: George Ferrari, CEO, Community Foundation of Tompkins County; Michael Ramos, President, United Way of Tompkins County; Cindy Wilcox, Executive Director, Human Services Coalition of Tompkins County; Michelle Gardner, AFP FLX Member and Senior Supervising Director of Foundation Relations and Campaign Gift Strategies, Binghamton University, SUNY.

TWO SHOWS ONLY:

THURS. NOV. 16 AT 6:30 PM

&

SAT. NOV. 18 AT 1:30 PM!


Bill Nighy (LIVING) and Carey Mulligan (PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN) feature in this captivating play where ideologies and passion collide.


When schoolteacher Kyra receives an unexpected visit from her former lover Tom, sparks begin to fly as they rekindle their romance. Whilst passion for one another may once have been enough, the pair now must overcome some serious conflicts of opinion.


Filmed live from Wyndham’s Theatre in London.


"Thrillingly revived by Stephen Daldry in a knockout production" — Telegraph


"Carey Mulligan gives a performance of extraordinarily contained power"

— The Independent

Director: Stephen Daldry 

(THE AUDIENCE)


Writer: David Hare 

(STRAIGHT LINE CRAZY)

OPENS NOVEMBER 9!


A curmudgeonly instructor at a New England prep school is forced to remain on campus during Christmas break to babysit the handful of students with nowhere to go. Eventually, he forms an unlikely bond with one of them — a damaged, brainy troublemaker — and with the school’s head cook, who has just lost a son in Vietnam.


"THE HOLDOVERS is ultimately a story about the absence of family, and as it watches three individuals come together and apart, it’s subtly attuned to the way that class constricts people’s lives."

- Slant Magazine


"THE HOLDOVERS is a warm hug of a movie and the closest thing we've had to a new holiday classic in quite some time." - Entertainment Weekly

Director: Alexander Payne 

Writer: David Hemingson

Cast: Paul Giamatti, Dominic Sessa, Da'Vine Joy Randolph, Carrie Preston, Michael Provost

MASKED SHOWTIMES — TUESDAY NOVEMBER 7:

PRISCILLA: 3:15 PM

WHAT HAPPENS LATER: 5:50 PM

STOP MAKING SENSE: 9:00 PM

On Tuesdays, select screenings will accommodate masked moviegoers!

OPEN CAPTION WEDNESDAYS

On Wednesdays, mid-day films will be presented with on-screen captions — whenever captions are made available to us! Check for this symbol on our website to indicate OPEN CAPTIONED showtimes!

CAPTIONED SHOWTIMES — WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 8

KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON: 5:00 PM

ANATOMY OF A FALL: 5:30 PM

WHAT HAPPENS LATER: 5:50 PM

PRISCILLA: 6:00 PM

We want to thank every patron for your continued support of Cinemapolis. If you want to help support the presentation of local, independent, and international films, consider donating to Cinemapolis today.


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