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Thursday, March 6
 

6:15pm CST

Growing Cities
Limited Capacity seats available

USA - 59 minuntes
Director: Dan Susman
Producer: Andrew Monbouquette, Dana Altman, Dan Susman
Cinematographer: Andrew Monbouquette

www.growingcitiesmovie.com
www.facebook.com/growingcities
www.vimeo.com/42288661

From rooftop farmers to backyard beekeepers, Americans are growing food like never before. Created by Omaha filmmakers, Dan Susman and Andrew Monbouquette, Growing Cities tells the inspiring stories of these intrepid urban farmers, innovators, and everyday city-dwellers who are challenging the way this country grows and distributes its food. From those growing food in backyards to make ends meet to educators teaching kids to eat healthier, viewers discover urban farmers are harvesting a whole lot more than simply good food.


Q&A to follow screening with Director Dan Susman


Thursday March 6, 2014 6:15pm - 7:15pm CST
Village Pointe Theatre - #6 304 North 174th Street, Omaha, NE

8:15pm CST

Uranium Drive-In
Limited Capacity seats available

USA – 70 minutes
Director: Suzan Beraza
Cinematographer: Jim Hurst, Ben Knight
Producer: Judith Kohin, Michelle Hill, Casey Nay

http://uraniumdrivein.com/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2459306/
https://www.facebook.com/Uranium.Drive.In
http://vimeo.com/39856450

Uranium Drive-In, a full-length feature documentary film, is a story about an economically devastated rural mining community in southwestern Colorado that finds itself hopeful for the first time in decades. Their potential salvation? A return to the 'glory' days of the past: uranium mining and milling. The film offers a slice-thus far undocumented-of American life: the front end of the nuclear fuel cycle, uranium extraction and processing. The film--arcing through a spectrum of opinion and circumstance--contrasts the desire for jobs and financial security with environmental and human rights issues surrounding the uranium industry. It highlights our relentless appetite for energy and our desire for the best use of natural resources, and showcases the struggle of rural American towns as they cope with boom/bust economies and the changing landscape of small town America.The film follows three main characters: Tami Lowrance, Mayor of Naturita and strong proponent of the mill; Ayngel Overson, struggling mother of four who longs for the survival of her town but has mixed feelings about the mill; and Jennifer Thurston, an environmental activist fighting to stop the mill. By weaving these characters into the fiber of the community, a moving story develops, chronicling how each person arrives at her point of view. Ultimately, the viewer is asked--hopefully feels compelled--to examine personal feelings about the broader topic of energy, weighing issues of health, family, livelihood and the pressing global need for sustainability and community preservation.


Thursday March 6, 2014 8:15pm - 9:25pm CST
Village Pointe Theatre - #6 304 North 174th Street, Omaha, NE
 
Friday, March 7
 

6:25pm CST

16 Acres
Limited Capacity seats available

USA - 93 minutes
Director:  Richard Hankin
Writer: Matt Kapp
Producer: Mike Marcucci, Matt Kapp
Director of Photography:  Antonio Rossi
Original Music:  Max Avery Lichtenstein
Editor: Richard Hankin, Joe Murphy

http://16acresthemovie.com/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2234419/
https://www.facebook.com/16AcrestheMovie
https://vimeo.com/29008087

The rebuilding of the World Trade Center is the most architecturally, politically and emotionally complex urban renewal project in American history. From the beginning, the rebuilding effort has been fraught with controversy, drama, delays and politics.  To date, the struggle has encompassed ten years, nineteen government agencies, a dozen projects, and over $20 billion and counting. Aside from the staggering engineering challenges of the site itself, a major complicating factor is the sheer number of interested parties. Politicians, developers, architects, insurance companies, local residents, and relatives of 9/11 victims all profess a claim to the site and are often in conflict with one another. According to The New York Times, 'Where some saw lucrative real estate, others saw a graveyard. Where some saw Rockefeller Center or Lincoln Center or Grand Central Terminal, others saw Gettysburg.'  But what was once ground zero is now a frenzied construction site.  Three thousand workers are building four of the tallest skyscrapers in America, an iconic - and complicated - train station, a performing arts center and a sacred memorial and museum. What will emerge in downtown Manhattan over the next few years will redefine the city - and the country - for generations. 16 ACRES is the story of how and why this historic project got built.  At the heart of the story is the dramatic tension between noblest intentions, the desire of everyone involved to 'get it right,' and the politics, hubris, ego and ideology that is the bedrock of New York City.  What does it say about us as New Yorkers, as Americans? As with all great urban projects, from the Pyramids to Rome's Colosseum to Rockefeller Center, a small group of powerful people will dictate the outcome.  With inside access to the project and these key players, 16 ACRES will tell the story behind the headlines.  Who are these men and women? What motivates them? How will their personalities shape the project? And, ultimately, will it succeed?


Friday March 7, 2014 6:25pm - 7:58pm CST
Village Pointe Theatre - #4 304 North 174th Street, Omaha, NE
 
Saturday, March 8
 

12:00pm CST

Watchers of the Sky
Limited Capacity seats available

USA – 115 minutes
Director: Edet Belzberg
Executive Producer: Elizabeth Bohart, Dan Cogan, Stanley Buchthal
Producer: Amelia Green-Dove, Kerry Propper

http://www.watchersofthesky.com/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2049589/
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Watchers-of-the-Sky/163644050351627

Traversing time and continents WATCHERS OF THE SKY is a feature-length documentary that examines the cycle of violence, and the world's response, from a variety of angles - historical, psychological, political, legal, and experiential. Inspired by Samantha Power's Pulitzer Prize-winning book, 'A Problem From Hell,' director Edet Belzberg brings viewers into traditionally inaccessible places and introduces memorable characters, weaving together four modern stories while uncovering the forgotten life of Raphael Lemkin, the tenacious inventor of the word 'genocide.' WATCHERS OF THE SKY takes you on a journey from Nuremberg to Rwanda, from Darfur to Syria, and from apathy to action.


Saturday March 8, 2014 12:00pm - 1:55pm CST
Village Pointe Theatre - #4 304 North 174th Street, Omaha, NE

12:30pm CST

Crotty's Kids
Limited Capacity seats available

Crotty's Kids
USA - 87 minutes
Writer/Director: James Crotty
Cinematographer: Alex Kosene, Duncan Sylvester, Nathaniel Katzman, Justin Oberman
Composer: Adam Hochstatter
Edited: Milo Chow, Dusty Duprel

http://www.crottyskids.com/

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2516840/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjOdNZHtRxk

https://www.facebook.com/CrottysKids

Told with humor and suspense, and shot in a gritty verite style reflecting its unvarnished South Bronx milieu, Crotty's Kids follows five Eagle Academy debaters as they evolve from content-light amateurs to critical thinking heavyweights. However, debate is only an ongoing McGuffin to the heart of the story: young men in search of an intellectual father figure. Coach Crotty arrives in their lives with the clock running out. In two years, the young men of Eagle are likely to become grist for a staggering statistic: 60% of urban males never graduate high school.  As Crotty's Kids grow in debate, we are pulled into the struggles of their personal lives: poverty, gang violence, a rape allegation. Layer by layer, scene by scene, we also come closer to the real Crotty. Between the polar extremes of his constructed coach persona, we find a softer side. Interviews with friends and family reveal a man on a mission. However, a series of failed tournaments, parental resistance, and the conflict between Crotty's unique pedagogy and the educational status quo causes him to question whether there is value in his quest.  By film's end we see the Eagle team win big, but realize that this journey was never about winning debates. Our hearts break at the complete portrait of Crotty and his motives, when he openly admits to the camera, 'I never had kids of my own; this is it, man.'


Saturday March 8, 2014 12:30pm - 1:57pm CST
Village Pointe Theatre - #8 304 North 174th Street, Omaha, NE

2:50pm CST

Little Hope Was Arson
Limited Capacity seats available

USA – 70 minutes
Director: Theo Love
Executive Producer: Bryan Storkel
Producer: Theo Love, Trenton Waterson

http://www.littlehopewasarson.com/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2549138/
https://www.facebook.com/littlehopewasarson
http://vimeo.com/57033506

In the buckle of the Bible Belt, 10 churches were burned to the ground in five weeks, igniting the largest criminal investigation in East Texas history. No stone is left unturned and even Satan himself is considered a suspect in this gripping investigation of a community terrorized from the inside-out. Families are torn apart and communities of faith struggle with forgiveness and justice in this incredible true-story. LITTLE HOPE WAS ARSON delivers edge-of-your-seat suspense and mystery while transcending into human conflicts of forgiveness, religion, and re-defining the concepts of church, family and justice. First time director, Theo Love, delicately peals back the layers of East Texas culture to reveal a rarely seen vulnerability. While maintaining a refreshing objectivity, the filmmaker allows each character to express themselves organically while spinning a complicated web of moral conflict and internal struggles both for the subjects and the audience.


Saturday March 8, 2014 2:50pm - 4:00pm CST
Village Pointe Theatre - #4 304 North 174th Street, Omaha, NE

5:00pm CST

Lion Ark
Limited Capacity seats available

USA – 100 minutes
Director: Tim Phillips
Cinematographer: Tony Pattinson, Mark Whatmore
Producer: Jan Creamer, Tonya Kay, Tim Phillips

http://www.lionarkthemovie.com/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2782332/
https://www.facebook.com/LionArkTheMovie
http://vimeo.com/73373239

More action adventure than traditional documentary, Lion Ark follows the world's most ambitious and daring animal rescue, with a narrative meticulously compiled from film, interviews, conversations and the reactions of participants as events actually unfold. A shocking undercover investigation leads to a ban on animal circuses in Bolivia. But the circuses defy the law. The team behind the investigation return, track down the illegal circuses and save every animal. The confrontations, heartache and incredible risks the rescue team face are all captured before a joyous finale sees 25 lions airlifted to freedom in Colorado. An uplifting story of bravery, compassion, camaraderie and determination. How a poor but proud country said 'no' to cruelty and how attitudes to animals were changed across an entire continent.


Saturday March 8, 2014 5:00pm - 6:38pm CST
Village Pointe Theatre - #4 304 North 174th Street, Omaha, NE
 
Sunday, March 9
 

12:15pm CDT

Rich Hill
Limited Capacity seats available

USA - 93 minutes
Director/Producer: Tracy Droz Tragos
Director/Producer/Cinematographer: Andrew Droz Palermo
Executive Producer: Robert A. Compton
Editor: Jim Hession
Composer: Nathan Halpern

http://www.richhillfilm.com/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2548738/
https://www.facebook.com/RichHillFilm
http://vimeo.com/74987674

Rich Hill, Missouri. Seventy miles south of Kansas City, fifteen miles east of the Kansas border. Once a thriving mining town, shortly after World War II, the coal was gone – mined out. Stores closed, people moved away, farms were sold. It’s a story that could be told in hundreds of towns across America.

But people still live here: 1,393 of them at last count. Deep potholes line the gravel roads, and property tax is almost nonexistent. The town center is littered with piles of bricks, and crumbling buildings are all that remain of the original bank, the corner pharmacy, a cafe. Yet there is still the dream of transformation on the horizon: if only the citizens could attract more business or Rich Hill could be home to an industry once again.

Every year on the 4th of July, like many communities across America, the town puts on a grand celebration, with a carnival and a parade. Rich Hill has a record-setting pie auction to raise the funds for the fireworks. It is a once-a-year time to be part of something larger and grander – the way things used to be – for even a few days. And then the carnival pulls out.



Sunday March 9, 2014 12:15pm - 1:48pm CDT
Village Pointe Theatre - #5 304 North 174th Street, Omaha, NE
 
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