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`1_-- The series "Ita|y's Cinema_ Sud"_begir_is at the National Gallery, featuring films by
`directors ‘from southern Italy, including Vittorio De Seta, Gianni Amelio, Pier Paulo Pasolini
`and Antoinetta de Lillo. Through Oct. 23.
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`2 -— The series "Mary Pickford Restored and_Rediscovered" kicks off at the National Gallery
`and will feature new prints of little-known Pickford features such as "Sparrows," "Dorothy
`Vernon of Haddon Hall and 'A Good Little Devil," as well as a handful of rarely seen short
`films. Through Oct. 15.
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`4 --. AFI's_Mid-Atlantic Regional Showcase (MARS) is a monthly series supporting local and
`regional film and video artists. "We Are Arabbers," Scott Kecken and Joy Lusco Kecken's
`documentary about the disappearing culture of street vendors in Baltimore, is October's
`offering at the Silver Theatre.
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`5 -- The DC Asian Pacific Film Festival begins at AFI's Silver Theatre, with highlights including
`Grace Lee's "The Grace Lee Project," in which the director explores the ubiquity of women
`with her name in the Los Angeles area and the overachieving ethic they seem to share.
`Through Oct. 16.
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`7 -- "Dear Wendy" stars Jamie Bell as a young pacifist whose views are challenged when he
`happens upon an antique handgun and joins a club of vintage gun aficionados. The film
`features a soundtrack by the classic 1960s band the Zombies.
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`7 -- "Good Night, and Good Luck" features David Straitharn as the legendary CBS newsman
`Edward R. Murrow, and chronicles his efforts to bring down Sen. Joseph McCarthy in the
`19505. Written and directed by George Clooney (who plays CBS executive Fred Friendly),
`featuring Robert Downey Jr., Patricia Clarkson and Jeff Daniels.
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`7 —- "Two for the Money" brings together Matthew McConaughey, as a onetime football star
`who develops an uncanny ability to predict sports results, and'Al Pacino, the head of a sports
`consulting operation who smells financial opportunity.
`7 -- "The Squid and‘ the Whale" is Noah Baumbach's autobiographical story of how he and his
`brother coped_with,thelr parents’ divorce while living in Brooklynin the 19805. With Jesse
`Eisenberg and Owen Kline, and featuring Jeff Daniels and Laura Linney.
`7 -- "Waiting" features an ensemble cast of up-and-comers in a teen comedy about a bunch
`of restaurant drones who fight boredom with a series of unsavory antics. With Ryan
`Reynolds, Justin Long and Anna Faris, writtenand directed by first-time filmmaker Rob
`McKittrick.
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`7 -- "Wallace & Gromit -- The Curse of the Were-Rabbit" marks the long overdue big-screen
`feature debut of the title characters, a man and his dog brought to delightful life by clay
`animation’ genius Nick Park; here,’ the team do battle with a mysterious vegetable—eating
`monster, which threatens their burgeoning rabbit-control system. From the team that
`brought you "Chicken Run."
`14 -_- "Domino" stars Keira Knightley as Domino Harvey, the daughter of actor Laurence
`Harvey ("The Manchurian Candidate"), who left a career as a fashion model to become a
`bounty hunter (the real-life Domino recently died). From action master Tony Scott ("Enemy
`of the State," "Crimson Tide").
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`14 ‘-- "Elizabethtown" features Orlando Bloom as a young man whose life seems to be falling
`apart until he attends hi_s father's funeral in his Kentucky home town and, fulfilling the dead
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`patriarch‘s final wish, begins to turn his fortunes around. Kirsten Dunst plays the flight
`attendant he falls in love with. From Cameron Crowe ("Jerry Maguire," "Almost Famous").
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`14 -- "The Fog" is an atmospheric spooker about a fog that descends on a little seaside town
`precisely 100 years after a boat sank off the coast in -- what else? -- mysterious
`circumstances. John Carpenter, the filmmaker behind 1980's "The Fog" (remember, with
`Jamie Lee Curtis and Adrienne Barbeau?) gets script credit and co-produced. Rupert
`Wainwright ("Stigmata") directs.
`14 -- "Innocent Voices" is set in 19805 El Salvador, when a young boy must decide whether
`to enlist in the army or join the guerrillas. Based on the true story of Oscar Torres, played by
`Carlos Padilla.
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`14 —- "North Country" stars Charlize Theron as a single mother who rallies her female co-
`workers to fightthe sexist practices of the mining company for which they work; the story is
`based on the real-life first-ever sexual harassment suit filed in the United States. Directed by
`Niki Caro ("Wha|e Rider"), with Frances McDormand and Sissy Spacek.
`1_4 —- "Tony Takitani" tells the story of a cerebral, emotionally withdrawn artist whose life
`changes when he falls in love with a woman who loves high fashion; after they marry, her
`fascination with clothes begins to turn to obsession, which eventually leads down an
`unexpectedly dark path. Adapted from the Haruki Murakami novel_by Jun Ichikawa.
`14 -- "Touch the Sound" tells the story of the deaf percussionist Evelyn Glennie, who lost her
`hearing when she was 12 but went on to become a Grammy-winning musician, earning world
`renown for her innovative use of such "instruments" as drums, chopsticks and high heels.
`From Thomas Riedelsheimer, who made the wonderful documentary "Rivers and Tides,"
`about artist Andy Goldsworthy.
`14 -- "The War Within" stars Ayad Akhtar as Hassan, a Pakistani engineering student who,
`after being wrongly apprehended as a suspected terrorist, becomes so enraged that he joins
`a sleeper ce|l.,His activities eventually bring him into contact 7- and conflict -'- with his long-
`lost best_friend, Sayeed (Firdous Bamji), who is pursuing the American dream in New Jersey.
`15 -- The series "French Cinema Under the Occupation" begins at AFI's Silver Theatre with a
`screening of "The Raven" (1943), Henri-Georges Clouzot's mystery about paranoia and
`revenge that grip a small town when its denizens begin to ‘receive anonymous poison-pen
`letters. At _AFI through Nov. 7.
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`21 -- "Derailed" stars Jennifer Aniston and Clive Owen as executives who are married, but
`not to eachother, and who must turn the tables on a blackmailer who discovers their affair in
`order to save their families. Moral of the story: Don't cheat!
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`21 -- "Ree-l'Paradise" is"a documentary about independent film representative John Pierson,
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`who moved with hislfamily to Fiji for one year to show movies at a decrepit theater on a tiny
`island. Rip-offs, family arguments, illness and very little hilarity ensue.
`21 -- "S.hopgirl" features Claire Danes, Steve Martin and Jason Schwartzman in the
`adaptation of Martin s comic novella about a young Saks Fifth Avenue clerk who becomes
`romantically,entangled with a successful older man and a young suitor.
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`21 -- "Stay" is a.thriller starring Ewan McGregor and Naomi Watts, about an Ivy League
`professor who tries to keep one of his students from committing suicide. Directed by Marc
`Forster ("Monster's Ball," "Finding‘Neverland").
`28 -- "The Legend of Zorro" finally brings back Antonio Banderas in the role he made his own
`in Robert Rodriguez's delightful 1998 "The Mask of Zorro." Here, husband and father
`Alejandro de la Vega (Banderas) reluctantly returns to swashing his buckles on the eve of
`California's impending statehood. Catherine Zeta-Jones reprises her role as Zorro's fiery love
`interest, now wife.
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`28 -- "Nine Lives" traces the lives and loves of nine women, each of whom is dealing with
`trials and disappointments in her life. Directed by Rodrigo Garcia (“Things You Can Tell Just
`by Looking at Her"), and starring Kathy Baker, Amy Brenneman, Glenn Close, Dakota
`Fanning, Holly Hunter and Lisa Gay Hamilton.
`28 —- "Prime" is a romance, set in New York, between a divorcee (Uma Thurman) and a
`younger painter (Bryan Greenberg) who falls madly in love with her.
`28 -- "Saw 2" brings back the dreaded serial killer Jigsaw, who wreaked such havoc in the hit
`2004 horror flick. Here, he plays his deadly game with a new group of victims, who are
`forced to kill. each other while detective Eric Mason (Donnie Wahlberg) tries to track down the
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`murderer. Boo!
`28 -- "Three Extremes" is altrilogy of horror films by acclaimed Asian independent directors,
`including Fruit Chan ("Dumplings," featuring Bai Ling as a woman who goes to extreme
`measures to stay young), Takashi Miike ("Box," about a young woman confronted by her
`tragic past) and Chan-wook Park ("Cut," about a film director facing the revenge of a
`disgruntled extra).
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`28 -- "The Weather Man" stars Nicolas Cage as a Chicago meteorologist who wants to move
`to New York but whose career aspirations are at odds with his family's wishes. The comic
`drama (or is that dramatic comedy?) co-stars Michael Caine and Hope Davis, and was
`directed by Gore Verbinski ("Mousehunt," "Pirates of the Caribbean").
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`TBD '-- "Bee Season" stars Juliette Binoche asa woman whose life spins out of control when
`her husband seeks refuge from their troubled marriageby coaching their daughter to the
`spelling bee championships. With Richard Gere and Flora Cross, adapted from the popular
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`4 -- "Three of Hearts: _A Post-Modern Family" introduces Sam, Steven and Samantha, two
`men and a_woman who_live and love together while they radically reinvent the _notion of
`family'value's. Documentarymakers Susan Kaplan and David Friedson catch up with the
`threesome as they’ prepare to welcome a baby into theirunconventional home (Jules if it's a
`girl, Jim if it's a boy?).
`4 -- "Protocols "of Zion," by documentarian Marc Levin, explores the historical and ‘cultural
`roots of the‘ anti‘-Semitic conspiracy theories that Jews were responsible for the attacks of
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`4 -_- "Chicken Little" is the animated adaptation of the classic children's tale about the little
`chicken that famously (and falsely) insisted that the sky was falling; here, the story has been
`"opened up" to explore Chicken Little's attempts to rehabilitate his reputation after his
`warnings prove false. But it's heartwarming, really. With the voices of Zach Braff, Steve
`Zahn, Joan Cusack and Fred Willard.
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`4_—- "The Family. Stone" stars Claire Danes as the straitlaced girlfriend of Thad Stone (Tyrone
`Giordano), who is the favorite son of an eccentric family played by Diane Keaton, Rachel
`Mc;1Adams, Dermot Mulroney, Craig T. Nelson and Luke Wilson, among many, many, many
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`4 --_ "The Matador" features Pierce Brosnan and Greg Kinnear as a hit man and a
`businessman whose chance encounter in a Mexico City bar has consequences that neither
`could anticipated.
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`5 -- The series "The Mexico of Luis Bur"iue|" begins at the National Gallery, featuring seven of
`the.films Bufiuel made while living in Mexico, including "Los OIvidados," "Mexican Bus Ride,"
`"El" and "Illusion Travels by Streetcar." Through Nov. 26.
`8 -- The European Union Film Showcase kicks offlat AFI's Silver Theatre. Through Jan. 1.
`9 -- "The New World," from the seldom heard-from Texas filmmaker Terrence Malick, stars
`Colin Farrell as the 17th-century explorer John Smith, whose confrontations with the
`indigenous people he met when he landed in America are explored here.
`11 —- "Jarhead" features Jake Gyllenhaal as Anthony "Swoff" Swofford, a former Marine who
`recounted his experiences in Saudi Arabia and fighting in Kuwait in his best-selling memoir of
`the same name. Sam Mendes directs, and Jamie Foxx and Peter Sarsgaard co-star.
`11 -- "Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang" finds Robert Downey Jr. in his comeback role as a petty thief
`and aspiring actor who becomes embroiled in a murder mystery when he is brought to Los
`Angeles to audition for a role. With Michelle Monaghan as the young actress he falls for, and
`Val Kilmer as the detective who's on his case. Written and directed by go-to action-comedy
`guy Shane Black ("Lethal Weapon" 1, 2, 3 and 4).
`11 —- "Zathura" is a fantasy about the adventures of two boys whose house is hurled into
`space, sending them on an intergalactic adventure. Adapted by Jon Favreau from the Chris
`Van Allsburg book, the film stars Josh Hutcherson and Jonah Bobo.
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`11 ;- "Jesus Is Magic" stars comedian Sarah,Silverm_an in a film based on her stand-up act,
`in which she shares her iconoclasticsviews on sex, raceand politics.
`11 -- "Get Rich or Die Tryin' " stars 50 Cent (Curtis Jackson) in the true-life account of his
`own journey from dealing drugs to becoming a multimillionaire rap star. We normally
`wouldn't much care, but the director here is none other than Jim Sheridan ("My Left Foot,"
`"In America"). Drink a‘ Guinness like it's your birthday!
`18 -- "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" finds an‘olderHarry (Daniel Radcliffe) pitted
`against formidable contenders in the Triwizard'Tourna'ment, while his nemesis, evil Lord
`Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes), lurks.
`18 —- "Pride and Prejudice" features Keira Knightley heading an ensemble cast in the latest --
`and, heaven help us, the last —- adaptation of the Jane Austen novel. Knightley plays
`Elizabeth Bennet; her co-stars include Brenda Blethy_n, Jena Malone, Donald Sutherland and
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`18 -- "Walk the Line" casts Joaquin Phoenix as Johnny Cash, the famous country and western
`legend who struggled with a stern father, addiction to pills and his lifelong love for June
`Carter (Reese Witherspoon).
`19 .--_ A free "Cine Chile" series of more than a dozen films at the National Gallery of Art
`provides a historical survey of Chilean cinema, as well as the Washington premiere of
`Salvador Allende" (Nov. 20), Patricio Guzman‘s documentary about the slain national leader.
`Through Dec. 31.
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`23.-- "Dying for Dolly" stars Usher as a deejay who saves a mobster (Chazz Palminteri) from
`being murdered and finds himself hired to watch over the gangster's beautiful daughter Dolly
`(Emmanuelle Chriqui).
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`23 -- "Ice Harvest," a romantic caper set in wintry Wichita, follows Charlie (John Cusack), an
`unscrupulous attorney as he hatches a scheme to embezzle money from a Kansas City boss
`and skip town with a beautiful_strip club owner, Renata (Connie Nielsen). Also features Billy
`Bob Thornton.
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`23 —- "Just Friends" stars Ryan Reynolds as a recording executive reunited with his old high
`school crush, whose rejection of him turned him into a womanizer.
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`23 -- "Rent," the movie version, features many of the Broadway show's original stars
`(including Taye Diggs and Jesse L. Martin) as East Villagers struggling with life, love, AIDS
`and more.
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`Dennis Quaid and Rene Russo are single parents who really want to get married to each
`other, but their combined 18 children make any plans almost impossible.
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`25 -- "Pulse," ‘a Japanese ghost story directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, is about the eerie
`reappearance V-- in grainy computer and video images -- of a man who has recently
`committed suicide.
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`2 -- "Aeon Flux" stars Char|ize_Theron as an underground rebel in a state—run world 400
`years in the future.
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`9 -- "Syriana," a political thriller from writer-director Stephen Gaghan ("Traffic"), follows a
`global web of characters caught up in power games in the energy industry.
`9 -- "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe“ recounts the
`adventures of children who enter a wardrobe that leads them into the mystical land of
`Narnia. They link forces with a lion, Aslan, to face Narnia's evil witch.
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`9 -—'"Memoirs of a Geisha" features the great tr'oika of Chinese actresses (Ziyi Zhang, Gong
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`Li and Michelle Yeoh) playing, oddly, Japanese characters in this story about a village girl
`who leaves a traditional _rural background to become the privileged, renowned geisha Sayuri
`(Zhang).
`14 -- "King Kong," a remake of the 1930s classic, is about an enormous gorilla living on a
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`remote jungle island among creatures from prehistoric times. When he's captured and
`brought back to New York, the trouble begins for New York and a beautiful human (Naomi
`Watts) whom the gorilla has "fallen for.
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`16 --_»"Brokeback Mountain" details the growing relationship between a Wyoming ranch hand
`(Jake Gyllenhaal) and a rodeo cowboy (Heath Ledger), who meet in the summer of 1963 and
`become firm friends.
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`16 -- "All the King's Men" stars Sean Penn as Willie Stark, a populist southern politician
`whose honesty becomes corrupted as_ he becomes part of the system he previously
`declaimed. This remake of the 1949 film, based on the Robert Penn Warren novel, also
`features Kate Winslet.
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`16 -- "Lucky You," set in the poker-playing world of Las Vegas, is about a professional player
`(Eric Bana) whose gambling agenda is derailed when he runs into his estranged father.
`21 -- "Cheaper by the Dozen 2" brings back Steve Martin and Bonnie Hunt as the parents of
`the multi-child Baker, family, who take a vacation and find themselves in a competition with
`another family led by ‘a strange father (Eugene Levy).
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`21 -- "Fun With Dick and Jane" stars Jim Carrey and Tea Leoni as a married couple who, in
`this remake of the 1977 movie that starred George Segal and Jane Fonda, decide that
`robbery is an excellent way to take care of those nagging household bills.
`21 -- Louis Malle film series: A retrospective of Louis Malle's work is presented by the
`American Film Institute, the National Gallery of Art and La Maison Francaise, and includes
`approximately 20 films, including "My Dinner With Andre," "Pretty Baby," "Damage" and "Au
`Revoir Les Enfants." Through Dec. 15.
`21 -- "The Producers" brings things full cycle: First it was a 1968 film comedy by Mel Brooks,
`then a successful Broadway musical and now, a movie starring its original Broadway duo: an
`unlucky producer (Nathan Lane) and his accountant (Matthew Broderick) who stumble into a
`get-rich-quick plan for their bad play.
`23 -— "Hard Candy," a creepy-sounding psychologicaldrama, tracks a 32-year-old
`photographer (Patrick Wilson) who solicits an Internet meeting with a 14-year-old girl (Ellen
`Page) and meets hisimatch.
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`23 -- "Munich,"directed by'Steven Spielberg, stars Eric Bana as the Mossad agent who is
`assigned to track down the Palestinian terrorists who planned the infamous 1972 capture and
`massacre of Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympic Games.
`23 -- "The Ringer" stars Johnny Knoxville who, desperate to pay off a big debt, poses as a
`Special Olympics contestant. (We don't really get it\either.)_
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`25 -- "The Passenger" is a re-release of Michelangelo Antonioni's 1975 lyrical mystery about
`a journalist (Jack Nicholson) who assumes the identity of a dead man and finds himself
`traveling ona treacherous journey through Africa, Spain, Germany, England and Spain.
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`25 -- "Rumor Has It"_stars Jennifer Aniston Was a newspaper journalist who makes some
`intriguing discoveries about her family's past in this Rob Reiner film, which pulls some of its
`plot from 1967's "The Graduate."
`25 —- "Match Point," _Woody Allen's romantic murder-mystery set in London, is about the
`macabre developments that await a tennis instructor (Jonathan Rhys Meyers) when he
`marries the daughter of a rich English family and finds himself falling for a femme fatale
`(Scarlett Johansson).
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`TBD —- "Night Watch" is based on Sergei Lukyanenko's trilogy of science fiction novels --
`Night Watch," "Day Watch" and "Dusk Watch" —- in which the forces of light and darkness
`clash together in contemporary Moscow.
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`TBD -- "The Barnyard" is an animated comedy from Steve ("The Adventures of Jimmy
`Neutron: Boy Genius") Oedekerk about a group of strange barnyard animals who love to
`dance and sing when humans aren't around.
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`TBD -- "Little Manhattan," file underjunior romance, is about Gabe (Josh Hutcherson), a
`preteen who falls In love with fellow fifth-grader Rosemary (Charlie Ray) and pursues his own
`New York romance with her.
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`TBD -- "Last Holiday" stars Queen Latifah as a shy store clerk (yes, we just typed shy) who,
`believing she‘ has a fatal illness, takes a last-fling journey to Europe.
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`TBD -- "Undertaking Betty" is a dark comedy set in a Welsh town, in which two owners
`(Alfred Molina and Christopher Walken) of competing funeral parlors have a business war.
`Also features Naomi Watts and Brenda Blethyn.
`TBD -- "Twin Sisters," a Dutch film, is about,‘yes, twin sisters who are separated after the
`death of their parents -- Anna is sent to Germany, Lotte remains in the Netherlands. But
`when World War II breaks out, they find themselves separated by more than mere
`geography.
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`TBD —- "Art School Confidential" stars Max Minghella (to answer your question: yes, dad is
`successful filmmaker Anthony) as an art student whose high opinion of himself runs into a
`massive reality check when heenters a prestigious art school full of even more talented and
`arrogant types.
`TBD -- "Romance & Cigarettes," a musical, stars James Gandolfini as a bridge-builder,
`husband to Kitty (Susan Sarandon) and father of three daughters, who must face the
`consequences when he strikes up an affair with a redhead (Kate Winslet).
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`TBD -- "White Countess," a James Ivory period piece set in 1930s Shanghai, is about the
`relationship between a jaded, blind American diplomat (Ralph Fiennes) and Sofia (Natasha
`Richardson), a‘White Russian countess in her thirties who fled the Bolshevik Revolution as a
`child.
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`13 -- "Glory Road" stars Josh Lucas as coach Don Haskins whose Texas Western team, in
`1966, became the first college basketball team with five black starters to win the NCAA
`national championship.
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`20 -- "Underworld: Evolution" finds Kate Beckinsale reprising her role as the vampire warrior
`Selene, caught in a war between vampires and werewolves.
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`20 -- "Take the Lead" follows the story of a French immigrant who volunteers at an inner-city
`high school. Also features Antonio Banderas and Alfre Woodard.
`27 -- "Big Momma's House 2," as if anyone on the planet even asked for this, marks the
`return of Martin Lawrence as the FBI agent who once again dresses up as "Big Momma" so
`he can investigate a woman under investigation for murder.
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`27 -- "Annapolis" stars James ‘Franco as a boxer who fulfills his dream of attending the U.S.
`Naval Academy. Jordana Brewster plays an upperclassman who not only helps train him but,
`hold the phone, falls in love with him.
`27 -— "Roving Mars," an Imax film, is Walt Disney Pictures‘ tribute to Spirit and Opportunity,
`the two "rovers" that explored the Red Planet for Mission Control.
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`September 9, 2005 Friday
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`HEADLINE: Taylor Has His Trial Date Postponed Until October
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`BYLINE: Nunyo Demasio, Washington Post Staff Writer
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`Sean Taylor's trial date, originally scheduled for Monday, was postponed yesterday until Oct.
`24 by Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Mary Barzee.
`At a hearing in Miami, Taylor's attorney, Edward Carhart, _made the formal request for a
`continuance, citing the need for more time to prepare for his defense.
`The state attorney general's office reiterated yesterday that it doesn't object to a delay until
`after the season ends in January. And Carhart is expected to request at least one more
`continuance so that the trial doesn't occur until 2006.
`"I thought it would have been too_greedy of me," Carhart said, when asked why he didn't
`request that the trial be pushed further back. '
`The Redskins will face the San Francisco 49ers on Oct. 23 and the New York Giants on Oct.
`30.
`This week, Barzee turned down the state attorney's request that Taylor be required to attend
`yesterday's hearing, and Taylor practiced in preparation for the season opener Sunday at
`home against the Chicago _Bears.
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`Taylor has been charged with one count of aggravated assault with a firearm and one
`misdemeanor count of simple battery after a June 1 confrontation between two groups in a
`Miami neighborhood. Taylor faces a minimum of three years and a maximum of 16.
`Taylor's attorney yesterday also formally turned down a plea bargain offer to waive the
`mandatory minimum by removing the firearm allegation. If Taylor had accepted, he would
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`Taylor, declining to speak about his legal issues, said he is looking forward to the season.
`"We don't have any stats right now. We're not ranked," said Taylor of Washington's third-
`ranked defense last season. "We're nothing. We're zero. So that speaks on what we have to
`come out and do.
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`"We got through our little four-week period of preseason and we're ready for the season."
`After two seasons of trying out for NFL teams, Andy Groom will make his first punt in the
`regular season Sunday. Groom -- who beat out 16-year veteran Chris Mohr -- got tired of
`seeing his inexperience noted with each story on him during the preseason.
`"It's the same kind of game to me," Groom said. "It counts now. It's not like I'm more
`nervous for practice to get ready for the regular season. You can get excited about the game,
`but you can't get over-pumped. You just have to be confident in your abilities that got you
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`Groom was definitely nervous Saturday as he watched his_alma mater, Ohio State,‘ play and
`waited in his temporary apartment for news of the Redskins‘ final cuts.
`"My heart jumped," Groom said of seeing "Redskins Park" pop up on his caller I.D. "I was
`waiting all day for it and all day Friday and it never came Friday. Coach [Danny Smith] had a
`low tone and said: ‘We had to go with .
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`During Coach'Joe Gibbs's first tenure, he took pride in undrafted long shots such as offensive
`lineman Joe Jacoby making the team. Linebacker Zak Keasey, an undrafted rookie from
`Princeton, is the first player since Gibbs returned to Washington to overcome overwhelming
`odds to make the roster.
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`Keasey stood out when he was trying out because of his dark blonde dreadlocks. And some
`noted that the 6-foot, 236—pound Keasey played at the same Division I-AA school as the son
`of Gregg Williams, assistant head coach-defense.»
`But Keasey made the team over fifth-round pick Robert McCune and Brandon Barnes, who
`played in 12 games last season, mostly on special teams.
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`Yesterday, Keasey, who led the Ivy League with 127 tackles, was still giddy. "It was
`unbelievable, a dream cometrue_," he said.
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`HEADLINE: The Golden Ruhl: Playwright Has A Midas Touch;
`Success Builds With 'Passion,' ‘House’
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`BYLINE: Nelson Pressley, Special to The Washington Post
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`Sarah Ruhl is in a rare position for a playwright who has yet to make a splash in New York:
`She can bank on having a very good year.
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`"The Clean House," Ruhl's comedy about house cleaning and mortality, has been (ahem)
`sweeping the country. Woolly Mammoth's immaculate production in Washington closed last
`month, and companies from coast to coast and beyond are putting this 2005 Pulitzer finalist
`on the boards, with the play's New York debut at Lincoln Center still a full year away.
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`Told that nearly half a dozen theaters will present "The Clean House" next March alone (this
`includes Canadian productions and the European ‘premiere in Sheffield, England), Ruhl nearly
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`"Really?" she gasps. Yet in_ a trice,' the slender, 31-year-old strawberry blonde regains the
`composure you'd expect from someone who studied Truth and Beauty (poetry, that is) at
`Brown. "And Australia just c