Cinema Sundays 7/11, "The Girl Who Played With Fir
 
Cinema Sundays Spring 2010 Series 48!


Sunday July 11, 2010


Cinema Sundays at the Charles concludes its All Star 48th series on July 11th, with the Baltimore Premier of The Girl Who Played With Fire. Directed by Daniel Alfredson. Written by Jonas Frykberg (Screenplay) based on the novel by Stieg Larsson. Starring Noomi Rapace, Michael Nyqvist, Lena endre, Sofia Ledarp, Yasmine Garbi.


2010 Sweden, Denmark, Germany. Rated R. In Swedish with English subtitles. Running time 129 minutes.

Synopsis

Mikael Blomkvist is about to run a story that will expose an extensive sex trafficking operation between Eastern Europe and Sweden, implicating well-known and highly placed members of Swedish society. On the eve of publication, the two investigating reporters are murdered and the fingerprints found on the murder weapon belong to Lisbeth Salander. --© Music Box Films



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http://dragontattoofilm.com/


Cinema Sundays concludes its 48th series with the Baltimore Premiere of The Girl Who Played With Fire. This is the second part of Stieg Larsson’s Millennium trilogy that began with The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo. Based on the huge interest in the previous film and the fact that everyone seems to be reading or have read these novels, I would urge you to come early and save yourself a seat!

Our speaker for this week is film critic, bon vivant, and racanteuse Max Weiss! Editor of Baltimore Magazine and WBAL personality! It’s great to have you back at Cinema Sundays.

Thanks to Chris Reed for taking on the film I am Love two weeks ago. The Q & A was even better than the Ukha!


Sunday should be a most interesting film come early, grab a bagel, and save your seat! I look forward to seeing you there!


Jonathan Palevsky
Jpalevsky@aol.com




If you�ve never been to Cinema Sundays before, see below for our stimulating, updated, yet official description.


Precisely at 9:45 on a given Sunday morning, while birds chirp in the most musical manner, the doors at the Charles Theatre swing open to reveal a lobby replete with tasty bagels, hot coffee and friendly volunteers ready to serve them to you. All of our volunteers have been pre-tested for a complete lack of morning grouchiness and provide the nicest service�within reason!

Guarded carefully by the enormous lobby penguin bagels, coffee and scintillating yet improvised conversation continues until 10:30. At precisely 10:30:07 some brief opening remarks by yours truly will be followed by a few remarks from our guest speaker who will never do either of two things. First he or she will never ever give away the plot of the film and second the speaker will not go on too long�especially if the film is one of those 2.5 h our Soviet era documentaries on the Romance of the Seven Tractor Drivers.

Following a brief admonition not to talk during the film and a recommendation to sublet your cell phone to a starving student from the third world the screening will take place. Upon completion of the screening a robust question and answer session featuring our guest speaker will include your fascinating observations upon the recently screened movie.

This flowery description barely describes the sublime joy and excitement which is Cinema Sundays. If there is a better way to spend Sunday mornings it simply hasn�t occurred to me�.yet!

Jonathan Palevsky
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