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Feature Films 
2nd & 3rd Tuesdays,
at 5:30 pm

Feature Films & Matinees
at Coastal Region Library!
(Map It)
8619 W. Crystal St.
Crystal River, FL  34428
Phone: (352) 795-3716
TTY: (352) 794-4191
All film programs conclude in May.

Matinees
1st & 3rd Saturdays,
at 2:00 pm


April 5
2:00 PM
Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey, James Marsden, Timothy Spall, Idina Menzel, Rachel Covey, Susan Sarandon, Julie Andrews (voice)
Disney; Directed by Kevin Lima
Rated PG; 107 minutes; 2007

A classic Disney fairytale collides with modern-day New York City in a story about a fairytale princess who is sent to our world by an evil queen. Soon after her arrival, Princess Giselle begins to change her views on life and love after meeting a handsome lawyer. Can a storybook view of romance survive in the real world?

   
April 8
5:30 PM
Emanuele Lamaro, Andrea Occhipinti, Vittorio Gassman
Cinecittà; Directed by Ettore Scola
Rated PG; 127 minutes; 1987

Traces events in the life of Carlo, from his christening in 1906, where his grandfather reminds his father that Carlo means "free man," to his 80th birthday party. The film principally explores his relationships with younger brother Guilio, with wife Beatrice, and with her sister Adriana, whom Carlo loved as a young man.

In Italian with English Subtitles
   

April 15
5:30 PM

Bruce Willis, Mos Def, David Morse, Jenna Stern
Warner Bros.;
Directed by Richard Donner
Rated PG-13; 105 minutes; 2006

An aging NYPD officer is assigned the seemingly mundane task of transporting a fast-talking witness sixteen blocks from the police station to the courthouse. Unbeknownst to them there are forces at work who don’t want either one of them to arrive alive.

   
April 19
2:00 PM
Animated Feature
Walt Disney Pictures;
Directed by Pixote Hunt, Hendel Butoy, Eric Goldberg, James Algar
Rated G; 75 minutes; 1999

Expanding on the classic 1940 original, the imaginative combinations of sight and sound include restored versions of the three most popular segments and six new pieces. The new version of the animation classic will be the first theatrical feature-length animated film formatted for and exhibited in IMAX theaters.


May 3
2:00 PM
Alex Etel, Emily Watson, Brian Cox, Ben Chaplin, Priyanka Xi, David Morissey, Craig Hall, Bruce Allpress
Walden Media; Directed by Jay Russell
Rated PG; 111 minutes; 2007

Angus, a young boy living in WWII Scotland, has grown more and more reclusive since his father went off to war. During a solitary search for sea shells on the beach, a pastime he shared with his father, Angus finds a mysterious object on the shore. Uncertain of its origin, he takes it home, hiding it for safekeeping. However, when it hatches overnight, he finds himself the proud but puzzled caretaker of a water horse - a sea creature of mythic proportions.
   
May 13
5:30 PM
Fernando Fernan-Gomez, Rafael Alonso, Cayetana Guillen Cuervo, Agustin Gonzalez
Miramax Films; Directed by Jose Luis Garci
Rated PG; 135 minutes; 1999

Set in northern Spain in the late 19th century, Rodrigo, an elderly aristocrat returns home after losing his fortune at the California Gold Rush. His son has died, leaving him with two granddaughters, one of who is the illegitimate child from his daughter-in-law Lucretia’s affair. Longing for a legacy, Rodrigo takes his granddaughters under wing, but Lucretia makes his relationship with his granddaughters almost impossible.

In Spanish with English subtitles

   
May 17
2:00 PM
Joely Richardson, Timothy Hutton, Michael Clarke Duncan
New Line Cinema;
Directed by Robert Shaye
Rated PG; 90 minutes; 2007

Two ordinary siblings begin to develop extraordinary talents after they find a mysterious box of toys. The pair is soon learning from a stuffed rabbit named Mimzy who teaches them everything from science to levitation. Soon the kids, their parents and even their teacher are drawn into a strange and sometimes terrifying world.

   

May 20
5:30 PM

Michael Moore
Dog Eat Dog Films; Directed by Michael Moore
Rated PG-13; 123 minutes; 2007

Documentary look at health care in the United States as provided by profit-oriented health maintenance organizations (HMOs) compared to free, universal care in Canada, the U.K., and France. Moore contrasts U.S. media reports on Canadian care with the experiences of Canadians in hospitals and clinics there. He interviews patients and doctors in the U.K. about cost, quality, and salaries. He examines why Nixon promoted HMOs in 1971, and why the Clintons' reform effort failed in the 1990s. He talks to U.S. ex-pats in Paris about French services, and he takes three 9/11 clean-up volunteers, who developed respiratory problems, to Cuba for care. He asks of Americans, "Who are we?"


 

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