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Jack OConnell (Unbroken) stars as a rookie British soldier separated from his unit in a gripping, politically charged thriller. 1971, at the height of The Troubles: Gary (O'Connell) and Thommo (Jack Lowden) are teenage British army recruits, still in training. The situation gets real, however, when their unit is thrust into the line of fire and dispatched to Belfast in Northern Ireland. Needless to say, the situation gets out of hand, and when Gary is separated from the rest of his squad, he finds himself alone in the midst of a highly unpredictable war zone.
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Cinequest's 25th Anniversary culminates in spectacular fashion - with energy, celebration and a whole lot of fun. Join writer/director Victor Levin (Mad Men) and star Anton Yelchin (Star Trek) for a spectacular evening, featuring a screening of the enchanting 5 TO 7, a superbly crafted and refreshing romantic comedy featuring phenomenal performances by leads Yelchin and Berenice Marlohe (Skyfall), and brilliant supporting cast of Olivia Thirlby (Juno), Glenn Close (Damages), Eric Stoltz (Caprica), and Frank Langella (Frost/Nixon). As an aspiring writer, Brian (Yelchin) is used to rejection.
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In the silence of the heart lie all the sounds of the universe. Drops of water fizz on a hot stove. A sharpening knife hisses on crockery. A ghost hovers over a young woman, smoothing her hair. Somewhere someone sobs. In an Uzbek mountain village, four women from the four stages of life live together in a house. Silence, like a breath too long held, magnifies the sounds around them. And in their midst is Bibicha, whose unexplained vow of silence binds them all together. This is a film of stillness, of miniscule movement and moments; of hypnotic whispers; of music more felt than heard.
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Life can be like darts: sometimes it's better to miss the bullseye.
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Clive Owen (Children of Men) and Juliette Binoche (The English Patient) star in director Fred Schepisi's (Roxanne) playfully comic romance.
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Ken Watanabe (The Last Samurai) gives a masterful performance in director Lee San-il's poetic Japanese remake of Clint Eastwood's Academy Award-winning Unforgiven.