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SUMMARY:The Dead - Cinematheque / Nighttown
DESCRIPTION:Cleveland Independent Movie Goers\n\nTHE DEAD\n\nBritain/Irelan
 d/USA\, 1987\nJohn Huston’s last film is a masterful\, well-acted adaptatio
 n of a story from James Joyce’s Dubliners. Set in 1904\, the movie focuses 
 on an Irish married couple who ruefully examine their love and life togethe
 r after attending a festive holiday party. Tied for 58th place on Cahiers d
 u Cinéma’s list of the 100 best films of all time. 35mm. 83 min.\, starts a
 t 6:25\, ends at 8 p.m.\n\nPlease let us know your dinner plans on your RSV
 P so that we can  save you a seat at the "Movie Group" table.  Checks are p
 rocessed in groups of 2 or 3 so please bring cash to pay for your meal.\n\n
  6:25 p.m. MOVIE  \nMeet at the ENTRANCE DOOR 5 minutes ahead of time or lo
 ok for the group inside the theater or meet us afterward outside the entran
 ce door.  We’ll try to save seats in the front row of the upper section\, c
 enter.\n\n8 p.m. After Film Discussion – Late Dinner\nSince the film ends e
 arly\, we’ll head over to Nighttown\, 12387 Cedar Road\, 216.795.0550\, for
  discussion and perhaps a late dinner.  This is the perfect spot with a rea
 l James Joyce connection.  Nighttown is named after the Dublin Red-Light di
 strict in Joyce’s novel Ulysses.  It offers the ambiance of an Irish pub of
  the late 1800s. Metered parking is available in the rear with an entrance 
 off Cedar just west of the club. Please let us know your dinner plans on yo
 ur RSVP.  We will have a reserved table at Nighttown \n\nhttp://www.moviema
 il-online.co.uk/images/large/6106_1.JPG\n\nDESCRIPTION\nJohn Huston's last 
 film is a labor of love at several levels: an adaptation of perhaps one of 
 the greatest pieces of English-language literature by one of Huston's favor
 ite authors\, James Joyce\; a love letter to the land of his ancestors and 
 the country where his children grew up\; and the chance to work with his sc
 reenwriter son Tony and his actress daughter Anjelica. The film is delicate
  and unhurried\, detailing a Christmas dinner at the house of two spinster 
 musician sisters and their niece in 1800s Ireland\, attended by friends and
  family. The all-Irish cast and careful period detail give the piece richne
 ss and gravity.\n\nhttp://www.moviemail-online.co.uk/images/large/6106_2.JP
 G\n\nREVIEW\nThis sublime adaptation of the last story in James Joyce's Dub
 liners is John Huston's final film\, and it is as beautiful\, delicate\, an
 d moving an epitaph as any filmmaker could ever desire.  "A few light taps 
 upon the pane made him turn to the window.  It had begun to snow again.  He
  watched sleepily the flakes\, silver and dark\, falling obliquely against 
 the lamplight.  The time had come for him to set out on his journey westwar
 d.  Yes\, the newspapers were right: snow was general all over Ireland.  It
  was falling on every part of the dark central plain\, on the treeless hill
 s\, on the Bog of Allen and\, farther westward\, softly falling into the da
 rk mutinous Shannon waves.  It was falling\, too\, upon every part of the l
 onely churchyard on the hill where Michael Furey lay buried.  It lay thickl
 y drifted on the crooked crosses and headstones\, on the spears of the litt
 le gate\, on the barren thorns.  His soul swooned slowly as he heard the sn
 ow falling faintly through the universe and faintly falling\, like the desc
 ent of their last end\, upon all the living and the dead\," Joyce. http://w
 ww.radford.edu/jolanta/publications\n\n\n\nFEE\nGoes toward charges incurre
 d for using the MeetUp website.  You can access PayPal or pay your fee to t
 he Organizer at the event.\n***********************************************
 **\n\nMOVIE LINKS:\n\nCleveland Cinemas (Cedar Lee)\, Cleveland Heights\, 2
 163 Lee Road. http://www.clevelandcinemas.com/cinemadrilldown.asp?intCin=29
 21 \n\nPARKING: Paid Parking is now 24 X 7\, so bring a couple of quarters.
   Credit cards work in the garage.  A free parking lot is on Edgewood road\
 , one block west of Lee road at Cedar.\n\nCinemateque\, Cleveland Institute
  of Art\, 11141 East Blvd. http://www.cia.edu/academicResources/cinemathequ
 e/filmSchedule.php?action=extended\n\nPARKING: They have a free parking lot
 .\n\nCleveland Museum of Art Panorama Series\, 11150 East Blvd. http://www.
 clevelandart.org/events/film.aspx\n\nPARKING: They have an attendant parkin
 g garage.  There is also street parking.\n\nMovie Reviews. http://www.rotte
 ntomatoes.com/\n\nCleveland\, OH  44106 - USA\n\nSaturday\, June 27 at 6:15
  PM\n\nPhoto: http://photos2.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/a/c/8/5/event_58
 4165.jpeg\n\nAttending: 43\n\nFee: Fee: USD 1.50 or $5 for 2009. \n\nDetail
 s: http://movies.meetup.com/320/calendar/10456995/
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CREATED:20090520T201217Z
DTSTAMP:20091228T135551Z
DTSTART:20090627T221500Z
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LOCATION:Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque - 11141 East Blvd\, (in Un
 iversity Circle) - Cleveland\, OH  44106 - USA
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