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  • Playing at the UICA, God Grew Tired of Us

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    God Grew Tired of Us
    Orphaned by a tumultuous civil war in the Sudan and traveling barefoot across the sub-Saharan desert, John, Daniel and Panther were among the 25,000 "Lost Boys" who fled villages, formed surrogate families and sought refuge from famine, disease, wild animals and attacks from rebel soldiers. They traveled together for five years and against all odds crossed into the UN's refugee camp in Kenya, where they were selected to re-settle in the United States. Director Christopher Quinn explores the indomitable spirit of these three "Lost Boys," who triumph over seemingly insurmountable adversities to build active and fulfilling new lives while remaining deeply committed to helping those left behind. Narrated by Nicole Kidman.

    “A moving documentary that informs, entertains and inspires.” - USA Today - Claudia Puig

    Website: http://www.godgrewtiredofus.com/

    Special Screening of God Grew Tired of Us
    Join us for a special weekend screening featuring music, dance and food. Your ticket purchase will support the efforts of the Grace Church Sudan Mission Committee to send school supplies and uniforms to schools in Sudan.

    Sunday, February 25, 2007
    Event begins at 3:15 PM with a screening at 5 PM
    Tickets are $25 each


    Tickets are available at Grace Episcopal Church,
    1815 Hall Street, Open 9 AM to 4 PM Monday thru Thursday,
    for more information call 616 241 4631

    Opens February 23 - Additional Showtimes Forthcoming

     

    Visit UICA's website http://www.uica.org for more information on this film, Grand Rapids, MI 49503


  • Playing at the UICA, Who the #$&% Is Jackson Pollock?

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    Who the #$&% Is Jackson Pollock?
    When Teri Horton, a 73-year-old former long-haul truck driver with an eighth grade education, bought a painting in a thrift shop for five dollars, she didn't know that it would pit her against the highest and mightiest people in the art world and perhaps change forever the way art is authenticated. This rollicking adventure story documents Teri's 15-year war with the art world, lifts the veil on how art is bought and sold in America, and introduces audiences to the funny, profane and thoroughly unforgettable Teri Horton.

    “Fascinatingly ambiguous tale and bizarre cast of characters make it one of the more entertaining documentaries in recent memory.” - The Hollywood Reporter - Frank Scheck

    Website: http://www.picturehouse.com/jacksonpollock/

    Showtimes
    2/9 Friday - 3:00, 7:00 PM
    2/10 Saturday - 3:00, 7:00 PM
    2/11 Sunday - 3:00, 7:00 PM
    2/12 Monday - 3:00, 7:00 PM
    2/13 Tuesday - 3:00, 7:00 PM
    2/14 Wednesday - 5:00 PM
    2/15 Thursday - 7:00 PM

     

    Visit UICA's website http://www.uica.org for more info, Grand Rapids, MI 49503 


  • Playing at the UICA, Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus

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    Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus
    Nicole Kidman assumes the identity of visionary photographer Diane Arbus in a film that draws inspiration from author Patricia Bosworth's best-selling biography to tell the tale of a once-shy woman who becomes one of her generation's most strikingly original visual artists. Turning her back on her wealthy, established family, Arbus (Kidman) falls in with Lionel Sweeney (Robert Downey Jr.), an enigmatic mentor who introduces Arbus to the marginalized people who help her become one of the most revered photographers of the twentieth century.

    “...a revelatory, challenging and deeply affecting portrait, anchored by what may be Kidman's most profoundly moving performance to date.” - Chicago Tribune - Jessica Reaves

    Website: http://www.furmovie.com/

    Showtimes
    2/9 Friday - 5:00, 9:00 PM
    2/10 Saturday - 1:00, 5:00, 9:00 PM
    2/11 Sunday - 1:00, 5:00 PM
    2/12 Monday - 5:00, 9:00 PM
    2/13 Tuesday - 5:00, 9:00 PM
    2/14 Wednesday - No Showings due to Four-Eyed Monsters Screening
    2/15 Thursday - 5:00, 9:00 PM

     

    Visit UICA's website http://www.uica.org, Grand Rapids, MI 49503 


  • Four Eyed Monsters at the UICA for Valentines Day

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    Four Eyed Monsters - Special Holiday Screening
    Plays February 14 ONLY!
    In an attempt to keep their interaction interesting, a young couple in New York City who meet on line make a pact to not speak to one another. As their romance develops, they only write, draw, email, text, have sex, instant message, and make videos for each other. No talking. A new world of more complicated problems is discovered, and they are forced to deal with intimacy as they meld together and create a monster.

    “In the realm of modern romantic movies, this one hits all the right spots and it makes it hurt so good.” - Film Threat - Eric Campos

    Website: http://foureyedmonsters.com/

    Showtimes
    2/14 Wednesday - 7:00, 9:00 PM One night only!

     

    For more information visit the UICA website http://www.uica.org in Grand Rapids, MI 49503.


 

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