Thursday, March 5, 2009

Milk @ The Hipp Cinema March 6-12

Best Actor, Best Screenplay, Oscar
Best Original Screenplay, Writers Guild of America, USA
Best Actor, Best Picture, Best Screenplay (Original), Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, Screen Actors Guild Awards
Best Actor, Best Director, Best Picture, Best Screenplay (Original), San Francisco Film Critics Circle
Best Actor, Palm Springs International Film Festival
Stanley Kramer Award, PGA Awards
Best Actor, Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor, New York Film Critics Circle Awards
Best Supporting Actor, National Board of Review, USA
Best Actor, Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards
Best Actor, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Boston Society of Film Critics Awards
Best Acting Ensemble, Best Actor, Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards
Golden Globe Nomination: Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama, Golden Globes, USA

"Once in a while, a movie arrives at such a perfect moment, its message and meaning so finely tuned to the current zeitgeist, that it seems less a cinematic event than a cosmic convergence, willed into being by a once-in-a-lifetime alignment of the stars." — Washington Post

"It's a total triumph, brimming with humor, heart, sexual heat, political provocation and a crying need to stir things up, just like Harvey did. If there's a better movie around this year, with more bristling purpose, I sure as hell haven't seen it." — Rolling Stone

Starring Sean Penn, James Franco, Josh Brolin, Emile Hirsch, Diego Luna, Victor Garber, and Denis O'Hare, Stephen Spinella. In 1977, Harvey Milk was elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, becoming the first openly gay man to be voted into major public office in America. His victory was not just a victory for gay rights; he forged coalitions across the political spectrum. From senior citizens to union workers, Harvey Milk changed the very nature of what it means to be a fighter for human rights and became, before his untimely death in 1978, a hero for all Americans. 128 min/ 2008/ R
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Showtimes
Fri (3/6):
6:00 & 8:30pm
Sat (3/7):
3:00, 5:30 & 8:00pm
Sun (3/8):
2:15, 4:45 & 7:15pm
Wed (3/11):
4:30 & 7:00pm
Thu (3/12):
6:00 & 8:30pm




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