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Release Date: August 7, 2009
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In response to shiny, bigger, better American consumerism comes "Cold Souls," a metaphysical tragicomedy in which souls can be extracted and traded as commodities. Balancing on a tightrope between deadpan humor and pathos, and between reality and fantasy, the film presents Paul Giamatti as himself, agonizing over his interpretation of Uncle Vanya. Paralyzed with anxiety, he stumbles upon a solution via a New Yorker article about a high-tech company promising to alleviate suffering by deep-freezing souls. Giamatti enlists their services, intending to reinstate his soul once he survives the performance. But complications ensue when a mysterious, soul-trafficking "mule," transporting product to and from Russia, "borrows" Giamatti's stored soul for an ambitious, but unfortunately talentless, soap-opera actress. Rendered soulless, he is left with no choice but to follow the trail back to bleak St. Petersburg. He comes to value that happiness isn't merely the absence of pain, but the integration of the full range of emotion into life.Sophie Barthes's debut feature is strikingly original, not only for its haunting concept but for its poetic execution. Inspired production design and lyrical cinematography create a melancholic, heightened world. Perfectly cast, Giamatti and a gifted ensemble maneuver seamlessly through shifting ontological landscapes without ever betraying the surrealism. With this dazzling accomplishment, Barthes establishes herself as an auteur to reckon with.
Starring:
Paul Giamatti, Emily Watson, Dina Korzun, David Strathairn, Lauren Ambrose, Katheryn Winnick, Boris Kievsky, Oksana Lada, Natalia Zvereva, Rebecca Brooksher
Directed by:
Sophie Barthes
Rating: PG-13 (for nudity and brief strong language)
Genre: Drama, Comedy
Runtime: 97 min
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REG Free Family Film Festival Beginning June 2009!
When school’s out, kids around the country visit selected Regal
theatres for the Free Family Film Festival. It’s a fun-filled nine
weeks of movies for kids and parents. Since 1991, Regal has provided
this service to the community, and best of all it’s FREE! |
Selected
G & PG movies start at 10AM each Tuesday and Wednesday during the
festival. First-come, first-served seating is limited to theatre
capacity. The Free Family Film Festival is safe, lots of fun and a
great way for kids to spend a weekday morning in the summer.
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Tickets for our 2009 Free Family Film Festival are exclusively available at select theatres’ box office on the day of the show.
You can also select a state from the list below to see participating theatres in your area! |
Dimond Center 9 800 E. Dimond Blvd., Suite 210 Anchorage ,AK 99515 907-344-0008 |
| 05/26/2009-05/28/2009 |
Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: Veggie Tale Movie (G) |
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Evan Almighty (PG) |
| 06/02/2009-06/04/2009 |
Kit Kittredge: American Girl (G) |
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Nim's Island (PG) |
| 06/09/2009-06/11/2009 |
Horton Hears A Who (G) |
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Inkheart (PG) |
| 06/16/2009-06/18/2009 |
The Tale Of Despereaux (G) |
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Kung Fu Panda (PG) |
| 06/23/2009-06/25/2009 |
Everyone's Hero (G) |
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Surf's Up (PG) |
| 06/30/2009-07/02/2009 |
Igor (PG) |
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Journey To The Center Of The Earth (PG) |
| 07/07/2009-07/09/2009 |
Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium (G) |
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Bee Movie (PG) |
| 07/14/2009-07/16/2009 |
Curious George (G) |
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Alvin And The Chipmunks (PG) |
| 07/21/2009-07/23/2009 |
Space Chimps (G) |
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Madagascar 2: Escape To Africa (PG) |
| 07/28/2009-07/30/2009 |
Wallace And Gromit (G) |
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City Of Ember (PG) |
| Check for regular Movies and Showtimes |
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