2009/2010 film series

They are an eclectic grouping and only can be described as featuring individual, circumstances and events which are beyond the mainstream of western cultural norms. they feature people in the forgotten past events of huge magnitude, they empathize and celebrate the triumph of the human spirit against the odds and spotlight the little known achievements of people in the margins of their societies. They are comedic and tragic, feature heroism and failure as well as tenacity and endurance.

**Available Now four film movie pass. with added bonus "Bring a Friend" to one of the four movies. Call us today to get your movie pass 604-536-8333.**


VENUE:

All Shows Start at 7:00 pm

Caprice Theatre
2381 King George Hwy.,
Surrey, BC., Canada

Ph: 604-536-8333

PRICING OPTIONS:

Arts Council Members

Single tickets: Per show $10.00

Non Members

Single tickets: Per show $11.00


Movie #6 - "An Education" – March 17, 2010

Jenny ( Carey Mulligan) a very bright girl on the cusp of her 17th birthday, finds herself in a whirlwind romance with the much older David ( Peter Sarsgaard). Prior to meeting him, Jenny was working hard at secondary school to ensure getting to Oxford University. When she sees the lifestyle David can provide, one she never imagined could be hers, she's hooked and thoughts of Oxford are forgotten. Then, when things are looking pretty good for Jenny with the dashing ( yet a little too smooth) David, the truth hits her like a ton of bricks. Jenny goes from being a bright eyed school girl and a sophisticated young lady, all the way back to questioning if she really knows who she is at all. 'An Education' won the Audience Choice award and the Cinematography award at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival.

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Movie #7 - "J'ai Tue Ma Mere" – April 21, 2010

Teenager Hubert Minel haughtily regards his mother with contempt, and only sees her tacky sweaters and kitsch decorations. In addition to these irritating surface details, there is also his parent's cherished mechanisms of manipulation and guilt. Confused by this love/hate relationship that obsesses him more and more each day, Hubert drifts through the mysteries of adolescence - artistic discoveries, illicit experiences, the opening-up to friendship, and ostracism. The turbulent relationship between mother and son unfolds with a compelling combination of savage fury and melting affection. The stunning, semi-autobiographical directing debut of 20-year-old actor Xavier Dolan.

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