BT Weekly Schedule Nov 23-25 VERSB

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Friday through Sunday, November 23 - 25, 2007 Cape May, NJ - 609-884-4403

CINEMA I Programmed by Emerging Cinema in HD Digital Projection


and 5.1 Surround Sound via Peavey CS®Amplification

In the Shadow of the Moon - 5 p.m. showtime each night


Directed by David Sington - Rated PG

Between 1968 and 1972, nine American spacecraft voyaged to the Moon, and 12 men walked upon its surface. They
remain the only human beings to have stood on another world. In The Shadow Of The Moon brings together for the first,
and possibly the last time, surviving crew members from every single Apollo mission that flew to the Moon, and allows
them to tell their story in their own words. 100 mins.

“An out-of-this-world cinematic experience! Spectacular! A must- see! One of the year’s very best movies.”  -Access
Hollywood 

Angel-A - 7:15 p.m. showtime each night


Directed by Luc Besson - Rated R (In French with English subtitles.)

Down-on-his-luck petty criminal Andre has reached the end of his rope. Irreversibly in debt to a local gangster, with no one
to turn to, his only solution is to plunge himself into the Seine. Just as he is perched to do so, a fellow bridge-jumper beats
him to the water. Diving in, he saves Angela, a beautiful, statuesque and mysterious woman. As they pull themselves out the
water, the two form a bond and venture into the streets of Paris determined to get Andre out of the hole he has found
himself in. 91 mins.

“Besson shoots his beloved Paris in gorgeous black and white photography that recalls both Wings of Desire and It's A
Wonderful Life, both of which Angel-A happily steals from.” –ViewLondon

Interview - 9:30 p.m. showtime each night


Directed by Steve Buscemi - Rated R

In Interview, the beautiful Sienna Miller (Factory Girl, Casanova, Alfie) and actor/director Steve Buscemi (Lonesome Jim,
Fargo, Reservoir Dogs, Sopranos) go head-to-head in a sexually charged drama about media, truth and celebrity. Veteran
journalist Pierre Peders (Buscemi) is forced to do a celebrity story that he feels is beneath his dignity. But when he meets TV
and movie star Katya (Miller), it is a collision of worlds. And perhaps all is not what it appears to be. 83 mins.

“Fascinating, especially in the ways that Buscemi and Miller make their performances into commentaries on the types of
characters they play. When actors are really turned loose to play actors, they can achieve merciless accuracy.” ***
-Roger Ebert

CINEMA II 35mm Projection in Stereo with Peavey CS® Amplification

Casablanca (1942) - 5:15 p.m. & 7:00 p.m. showtime each night
Directed by Michael Curtiz - Rated PG

Considered one of the greatest movies ever made (AFI ranks it #2 behind Citizen Kane). See this classic in a rich remastered
35mm print on the big screen. Humphrey Bogart stars as Rick the cafe owner who knows the underworld of Casablanca..
Ingmar Bergman as Ilsa, the lost love of Rick. And Claude Rains, Sydney Greenstreet and Peter Lorre each give the best
character roles performances ever. An unforgettable masterpiece... And this time, not on your TV set. Winner of 3 Academy
Awards. 102 mins.

“A brilliant film that merits inclusion in every self-respecting critic’s top three.” -William Mager, BBC

Death at a Funeral - 9:15 p.m. showtime each night


Directed by Frank Oz - Rated R

This black comedy comes from Great Britain. On the morning of their father's funeral, the family and friends of the deceased
each arrive with his or her own roiling anxieties. It stars Matthew MacFayden, Keeley Hawes (the next Lara Croft) and
Peter Dinklage (The Station Agent). It won the 2007 Audience Award at both the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival as well as the
Locamo International Film Festival. 90 mins.

“Like Altman’s Gosford Park, Oz’s film is an organism comprising intersecting oddballs.” -John Anderson, Newsday

Thursday Night Opera Series To Debut December 6th!


LA SCALA OPERA HOUSE IN MILAN
“Aida”
Recorded live in HD digital projection and 5.1 Surround Sound
One Night Only - 7:30 p.m. with intermission
Giuseppe Verdi himself premiered Aida at La Scala in 1872 and this
production is directed for stage and screen by cinema and opera
auteur Franco Zeffirelli. www.beachtheatre.org

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