Where: Berger Center.
Screening days and times: Sundays, 2:00 and 7:00 pm.
Hosts: Barbara Bowman, Ernie Erler, Al Haggerty, Carol Haggerty, Mike McInnis and Jeff Neuman.
NOTE: ALL FILMS ARE SHOWN WITH SUBTITLES WHEN POSSSIBLE; FREE OF CHARGE, COMPLIMENTS OF THE OVA
February 3, 2:00 & 7:00 THREE IDENTICAL STRANGERS
This acclaimed documentary charts the twisty story of identical triplets separated at birth who accidentally reconnect at age 19. But what starts as a happy reunion soon sets off a series of events that leads to shocking and sinister secrets. A well-told and engrossing stranger-than fiction story that reveals how the brothers sought to understand the circumstances of their separation. (2018), PG-13, 96 minutes
February 10, 2:00 & 7:00 EVELYN
Based on real-life events, this drama follows the story of Desmond Doyle (Pierce Brosnan), whose wife has left him and whose three children – Evelyn, Maurice and Dermot – are taken from him and placed in orphanages because of Doyle’s dire financial circumstances. The unemployed father vows to reunite his family, but he faces the judgment of the Irish Supreme Court. In the process, Irish law is changed forever. Juliana Margolis also stars. (2002), PG, 104 minutes.
February 17, 2:00 & 7:00 The Wife
Great artists’ spouses often sacrifice their dreams for their mates’ careers, and Joan Castleman (Glenn Close) – a gifted writer – is no exception. But with her husband (Jonathon Pryce) about to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature, Joan’s long-simmering resentment begins to emerge as she undergoes a quietly powerful transition. This remarkable film is anchored by Close’s outstanding Golden Globe-nominated performance. Christian Slater also stars. (2018), R (language), 100 minutes.
For Your Refrigerator/Wallet
Sunday, February 3, 2:00 & 7:00, Three Identical Strangers, (2018), PG-13, 96 minutes.
Sunday, February 10, 2:00 & 7:00, Evelyn, (2002), PG, 104 minutes.
Sunday, February 13, 2:00 & 7:00, The Wife, (2011), R, 100 minutes.