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Saturday Evening Screenings
February 24, 2018 @ 1:30 pm - 4:00 pm
Cinema Village Theater 1, 22 East 12th Street
New York,NY10003United States
New York,NY10003United States


After a long journey through Space, the last two believers are about to reach their destination. Ananda, the space archaeologist, hopes to prove that Earth is not a myth and that all mankind did originate from the tiny blue planet - but mostly he wants to prove his colleagues and his father wrong and to make the biggest discovery in history. Yamaka, the outcaste rabbi, is searching for something subtler; he believes that Jerusalem is not just a mystical idea, but an actual place, where he might find the feeling of holiness missing in his life.
Directed By:
Yoni Salmon
Country:
Israel
Genre:
Animated
Minutes:
13
Showing:
14685, 14691

When two strangers over forty, who have both given up on love, decide to join a hot online dating site to satisfy their libidos, they match through the cosmic forces of the internet. But when they meet on their "date," it’s a tango that neither could have ever expected. Sometimes the worst date of your life is just the beginning.
Directed By:
Country:
United States
Genre:
Short
Minutes:
22
Warning:
Explicit Sexual Situations
Showing:
14685, 14694

Time Ghost Presents the Cuban Missile Crisis, Day Three
In October 1962, the Cuban Missile Crisis brought the world one launch code away from full on nuclear war between the Soviet Union and the United States. Time Ghost presents the Cuban Missile Crisis in 13 episodes, one for each day of the crisis. In Day 3, President Kennedy meets with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko, while the Soviets continue their build-up of nuclear weapons on Cuba.
Directed By:
Astrid Deinhard-Olsson
Country:
Germany, Sweden
Genre:
Web Series
Minutes:
14
Showing:
14685, 14694

"What can I get to you?" That’s the question driving a conflicted young hustler who sells everything and anything to make money. As he 'code-switches' through various cliques, he’s forced to confront racism as well as the immorality of his occupation. It's only Monday.
Directed By:
Country:
United States
Genre:
Short
Minutes:
18
Warning:
Implied Violence, Drug Use
Showing:
14685

Mitsuru Todoroki’s Assumptions
Mieko always believed that her dad wasn't good with technology, but she accepts the fact that he will buy a smartphone. She receives her first message from her dad, who hasn't gotten used to his smartphone yet. Her presumption disappears as the message brings back memories of how he always believed in her potential.
Directed By:
Yuki Saito
Country:
Japan
Genre:
Short
Minutes:
10
Showing:
14685

Cantaclaro is a vertical music video of the Venezuelan musician Chapis Lasca, directed by his brother, the filmmaker Vadim Lasca and filmed entirely on an iPhone 5S in the city of Caracas, Venezuela. Cantaclaro is a dark music video that shows the human decay and loss of values we have today, mixed with new elements of doctrine that we have accepted as our own.
Directed By:
Country:
Venezuela
Genre:
Music Video
Minutes:
5
Warning:
Non-Explicit Sexual Situations, Implied Violence, Graphic Violence, Discussion or Depiction of Suicide, Discussion or Depiction of Self-Harm
Showing:
14685, 14691

Maria, a Spanish physician, works in a maternity hospital in the Ecuadorian rainforest. She is shocked by the many premature pregnancies and the violence women in Ecuador must face. She meets Mishell, an adolescent abused by his father, and Yanina, a woman who decides to perform a clandestine abortion. María discovers that behind unintended pregnancies again and again hides sexual violence.
Directed By:
Xiana Yago
Country:
Ecuador
Genre:
Documentary
Minutes:
60
Showing:
14685