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    Oxnard Film Society Presents the Monday Night Foreign Film Series

     

    Monday Night Foreign Film Series

    Two Screenings – 3:30 p.m. & 6:30 p.m.

    SUMMER FILM SERIES

    A Movie Every Monday During Summer

    “Working Woman” unfolds like a psychological thriller – a procedural that, as it tightens its grip, captures how workplace sexual harassment slowly takes over one woman’s life.”

    June 17 – WORKING WOMAN

    2019 Israel 1hr 33min

    Drama

    NR

    In Hebrew with English subtitles

    Orna, (Liron Ben Shlush) is the mother of three young children with a husband struggling to start his own restaurant. To help support her family Orna returns to the workplace, landing a job with a former army superior, Benny (Menashe Noy) who is now a successful real estate developer. While Orna embraces her new position and tries to balance its demands with her home life, she begins to experience escalating sexual harassment from her boss. Her rapid rise through the ranks and her increasing financial success seem to parallel a pattern of predatory behavior which ultimately brings her career and marital relationship to the brink. This timely and devastating story is expertly told by long time feminist filmmaker Michal Aviad.

    Film Sponsor: Barbara Meister

    Fresh and Fabulous is open until 6:30pm for your dining pleasure.

    SCREENING – PLAZA CINEMAS 14, 255 WEST 5TH STREET, OXNARD, CA 93030

    June 24 – NON-FICTION

    2019 France 1hr 46min

    Comedy/Drama/Romance

    Rated R (for some language and sexuality/nudity)

    In French with English subtitles

    Juliette Binoche and Guillame Canet reunite with acclaimed director Olivier Assayas for this wry, slyly seductive tale of sex, lies, and literature. Set amidst the bohemian intelligentsia of the Parisian publishing world, Non-Fiction traces the romantic and emotional fallout that results when a controversial writer begins blurring the line between fact and fiction, using his real-life love affairs — including a passionate fling with an actress who happens to be married to his editor — as fodder for his explosive new novel. Balancing dry wit with keen observations on the tensions between art, commerce, and technology, Non-Fiction is a buoyant, breezy delight from a master director at his most effortlessly brilliant.

    “Non-Fiction” is an enticing blend of the comic and the serious, a smart and sassy examination of the way we live now.” – Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times

    July 1 – THE WHITE CROW

    2019 UK 2hr 7min

    Drama

    Rated R (for some sexuality, graphic nudity, and language)

    In Russian, French and English with English subtitles

    A young man of just 22, dressed in a black beret and a dark narrow suit, is on an airplane flying from St Petersburg to Paris. It is 1961 and Rudolf Nureyev, not yet the imperious figure of legend, is a member of the world-renowned Kirov Ballet Company, travelling for the first time outside the Soviet Union.Parisian life delights Nureyev and the young dancer is eager to consume all the culture, art and music the dazzling city has to offer. But the KGB officers who watch his every move become increasingly suspicious of his behavior and his friendship with the young Parisienne Clara Saint.

    When they finally confront Nureyev with a shocking demand, he is forced to make a heart-breaking decision, one that may change the course of his life forever and put his family and friends in terrible danger.

    From Nureyev’s poverty-stricken childhood in the Soviet city of Ufa, to his blossoming as a student dancer in Leningrad, to his arrival at the epicentre of western culture in Paris in the early 1960s and a nail-biting stand-off at the Le Bourget airport, “THE WHITE CROW” is the true story of an incredible journey by a unique artist who transformed the world of ballet forever.

    3pm START –

    July 8 – THE WILD PEAR TREE

    (Ahlat agaci)

    2019 Turkey 3hr 7min

    Drama

    NR

    In Turkish with English subtitles

    A young man of just 22, dressed in a black beret and a dark narrow suit, is on an airplane flying from St Petersburg to Paris. It is 1961 and Rudolf Nureyev, not yet the imperious figure of legend, is a member of the world-renowned Kirov Ballet Company, travelling for the first time outside the Soviet Union.Parisian life delights Nureyev and the young dancer is eager to consume all the culture, art and music the dazzling city has to offer. But the KGB officers who watch his every move become increasingly suspicious of his behavior and his friendship with the young Parisienne Clara Saint.

    When they finally confront Nureyev with a shocking demand, he is forced to make a heart-breaking decision, one that may change the course of his life forever and put his family and friends in terrible danger.

    From Nureyev’s poverty-stricken childhood in the Soviet city of Ufa, to his blossoming as a student dancer in Leningrad, to his arrival at the epicentre of western culture in Paris in the early 1960s and a nail-biting stand-off at the Le Bourget airport, “THE WHITE CROW” is the true story of an incredible journey by a unique artist who transformed the world of ballet forever.ases like “for a limited time only” or “only 7 remaining!”

    “A Big, Bold Masterpiece. Ceylan’s Greatest Work To Date. “

    July 15 – TBA

    July 22 – TBA

    July 29 – TBA

    George J. Sandoval, Executive Director

    Oxnard Film Society | 329 South C StreetOxnard, CA 93030

     

    Oxnard Film Society


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