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Whiskey On Sunday The Flogging Molly Documentary At DMAC In Downtown Orlando, FL This Weekend (June 9-11, 2006)
Yes, we're FLOGGING MOLLY at DMAC - proud to be opening WHISKEY ON A
SUNDAY, a new documentary about the Celtic Punk band FLOGGING MOLLY this
weekend. This was one we had to wait to open until Natura got their beer
license, but that's
in place so we're ready to...to...to CELTIC ROCK
BABYYYYY!
And for those of you who just can't get enough, we continue I AM A SEX
ADDICT. Here's this week's schedule at DMAC:
Friday (6/9)
Whiskey on a Sunday - 7, 11
I Am a Sex Addict - 9
Saturday & Sunday (6/10 & 6/11)
Whiskey on a Sunday - 1, 5, 9
I Am A Sex Addict - 3, 7
Whiskey
On Sunday is a documentary about the band Celtic Punk band FLOGGING
MOLLY. Shot over the past two years in seven different countries, the
106-minute film tracks the eclectic group of musicians from their
bar-band roots to their current success, including footage of them in
the studio recording their latest album, ' Within A Mile Of Home', on
tour, at home, and concludes with a triumphant sold-out homecoming
performance at the Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles, CA.
I Am A Sex Addict:
Autobiographical filmmaker Caveh Zahedi has made a cult career of his
unabashed willingness to be vulnerable on camera. I Am a Sex Addict, a
comic reconstruction of his ten-year struggle with sex addiction, is one
of his most ambitious, hilarious confessions yet.
Just moments before his third wedding, Zahedi relates with utter
sincerity and astonishing candor his obsession with prostitutes. He
retraces his romantic and sexual history, including his ideological
commitment to open relationships, that led to two disastrous marriages
and several very pissed off ex-girlfriends.
Featuring animation by Bob Sabiston (Waking Life), and a rare dramatic
performance by legendary French adult star Rebecca Lord, I Am a Sex
Addict is Zahedi's unique brand of comedy at its confessional best.
Coming Soon Electric Shadows:
Can you imagine a Chinese Cinema Paradiso? Xiao Jiang can,
and her highly entertaining début feature gives us a pretty vivid
impression of what it might be like. Her storyline - divided between
Beijing now and Ningxia thirty years ago - is about what it takes to
heal grievous emotional wounds within a family. But all of her central
characters are movie fans, and the key events in their lives are
inextricably linked to the movies they saw and loved. Unless you grew up
in China, you may not know the movies in question, but you'll recognize
the syndrome. And when you see the clips, you'll understand immediately.
ELECTRIC SHADOWS opens in present-day Beijing with a disastrous
encounter between delivery boy Dabing (Xia Yu, who won the Best Actor
prize in Venice for In the Heat of the Sun) and Ling Ling (Qi
Zhongyang). Dabing is the one with a bump on his head, but Ling Ling's
the one who ends up in hospital, receiving overdue treatment for a life
that has left her dazed, confused and hurt. He visits her home to keep
her fish fed and starts reading her diary. It tells a story that shocks
him in ways he could never have expected, but it also reminds him of his
own childhood passion for the movies. Those were the days before
television, when movies were the only real mass medium and when
audiences breathed and dreamed as one. -Rotterdam International Film
Festival.
"A lovely, elegant paean to the joy and liberty that films offer.
ELECTRIC SHADOWS is sweet and accomplished and Xiao Jiang is a terrific
new find." - The Hollywood Reporter.
DMAC's website can be found and enjoyed in full at dmacorlando.com.
DMAC films are screened on the second floor in the DMAC
Digital Cinema.
General Admission: $7.50
Matinees: $6.50 (shows starting before 6PM)
Natura is now serving
BEER & WINE!
Hours of Operation:
Monday - Friday
7:30 AM - Midnight
Saturday & Sunday
Noon - Midnight
DMAC is located in downtown Orlando, FL at:
39 S. Magnolia Ave.
Orlando, FL 32801
(407) 992-1200 (p)
(407) 992-1207 (f)
Website: www.dmacorlando.com.
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