Repertory Film

Ambler Theater | The Balcony | Colonial Theatre | Friends of the Philadelphia City Institute Library | International House | Mosaic at the Movies | Shooting Wall | Territories: AFRICA

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Repertory Film

Rounding up this week's one-off movie screenings.

Local filmmaker Ben Hickernell´s latest flick, <i>Backwards</i>, screens at Ambler Theater on Sat., Sept. 22.
Local filmmaker Ben Hickernell's latest flick, Backwards, screens at Ambler Theater on Sat., Sept. 22.

AMBLER THEATER
108 E. Butler Ave., Ambler, 215-345-7855, amblertheater.org. Backwards (2012, U.S, 89 min.): Local auteur Ben Hickernell directed this shot-in-Philly sports drama about a professional rower who settles for a teaching gig after repeatedly failing to qualify for the Olympic team. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with the director. Sat., Sept. 22, 1 p.m., $7.25.

THE BALCONY
1003 Arch St., 215-922-6888, thetroc.com. The Cabin in the Woods (2011, U.S., 95 min.): You may want to rethink that fall trip to the Poconos. Mon., Sept. 24, 8 p.m., $3.

COLONIAL THEATRE
227 Bridge St., Phoenixville, 610-917-1228, thecolonialtheatre.com. RoboCop (1987, U.S., 102 min.): “Your move, creep.” Fri., Sept. 21, 9:45 p.m., $8. Out of the Past (1947, U.S., 97 min.): This fine example of film noir stars Robert Mitchum as a private eye attempting to escape his past. Sun., Sept. 23, 2 p.m., $8. Jiro Dreams of Sushi (2011, U.S., 81 min.): So far, this doc about 85-year-old sushi master Jiro Ono is City Paper’s only A+ film of the year. Sun., Sept. 23, 4:30 p.m., $8.

FRIENDS OF THE PHILADELPHIA CITY INSTITUTE LIBRARY
Free Library, Philadelphia City Institute Branch, 1905 Locust St., 215-685-6621, freelibrary.org. Delicatessen (1991, France, 99 min.): Not your typical French cuisine but, hey, it’s chewy. Wed., Sept. 26, 2 p.m., free.

INTERNATIONAL HOUSE
3701 Chestnut St., 215-387-5125, ihousephilly.org. Slavery by Another Name (2011, U.S., 87 min.): Sam Pollard ‘s insightful documentary challenges the opinion that slavery ended with the Emancipation Proclamation by spotlighting the “insidious new forms of forced labor [that later] emerged in the American South.” Thu., Sept. 20, 6 p.m., $10. The Enchanted Drawing: A screening of two films shown at the Enchanted Drawing: Animation across the Disciplines Conference at Penn. Fri., Sept. 21, 7 p.m., free. The Observers (2011, U.S., 67 min.): A film that finds art in the goings on at the Mount Washington Weather Observatory. Will be preceded by The Lakes (2010, U.S., 9 min.), a 16mm-to-video short by Jesse Cain. Sat., Sept. 22, 8 p.m., $9.

MOSAIC AT THE MOVIES
Anderson Hall, Temple University, 2129 N. Broad St., temple.edu. Grizzly Man (2005, U.S., 103 min.): You may want to rethink that trip to Alaska to live among the grizzlies. Tue., Sept. 25, 5:30 p.m., free.

SHOOTING WALL
PhilaMOCA, 531 N. 12th St., 267-519-9651, philamoca.org. This fall screening series focusing on independently made films by local directors kicks off with a screening of Vacant Guillotine Blues (U.S., 4 min.), the first of a four-part film anthology by Joe Kramer, and Joshua Martin’s feature-length Episodes from an Investigation (U.S., 115 min.). Mon., Sept. 24, 7 p.m., free.

TERRITORIES: AFRICA
African American Museum, 701 Arch St., 215-574-0380, aampmuseum.org. Africa, I Will Fleece You! (1993, France, 88 min.): Political oppression in Cameroon is examined in this well-researched doc by Jean-Marie Téno. Thu., Sept. 20, 6 p.m., free.

(josh.middleton@citypaper.net) (@justjoshfunk1)

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