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SUMMARY:Hamnet
DESCRIPTION:“Hamnet” is nominated for eight Academy Awards\, including Best Motion Picture of the Year. It is also up for the Oscar for Best Director (Chloé Zhao)\, Best Actress (Jessie Buckley)\, Best Costume Design\, Best Production Design\, Best Casting\, Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Original Score.  \nFrom Academy Award-winning writer/director Chloé Zhao\, “Hamnet” tells the powerful story of love and loss that inspired the creation of Shakespeare’s timeless masterpiece\, Hamlet. \n”Hamnet” — starring Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal — is a historical drama exploring the emotional\, familial\, and artistic consequences of the death of Shakespeare’s 11-year-old son\, Hamnet\, in 1580s England. The film focuses on his mother\, Agnes\, as she navigates grief while her husband\, William\, copes by writing Hamlet. \nThe film also stars Emily Watson and Joe Alwyn. \n“Hamnet” will be shown at the Mary D. Fisher and Alice Gill-Sheldon Theatres Feb. 13-19. Showtimes will be Friday\, Feb. 13 at 3:30 p.m.; Saturday\, Feb. 14 at 6:30 p.m.; Sunday\, Feb. 15 at 3:30 and 7:00 p.m.; Monday\, Tuesday and Wednesday\, Feb. 16\, 17 and 18 at 3:30 and 6:30 p.m.; and Thursday\, Feb. 19 at 4:00 p.m. \nTickets are $12\, or $9 for Film Festival members. For tickets and more information\, please call 928-282-1177. Both the theatre and film festival office are located at 2030 W. Hwy. 89A\, in West Sedona.
URL:https://sedonafilmfestival.com/event/hamnet/
LOCATION:Alice Gill-Sheldon Theatre\, 2030 W. S.R. 89A\, Sedona\, AZ\, 86336\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Voice of Hind Rajab
DESCRIPTION:“The Voice of Hind Rajab” is nominated for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film.  \nBased on true events\, “The Voice of Hind Rajab” follows Red Crescent volunteers as they struggle to send an ambulance to rescue a six-year-old girl trapped under fire. \nIncorporating real-life elements that are as difficult to witness as they are impossible to forget\, “The Voice of Hind Rajab” is a harrowing docudrama that makes a powerful appeal to humanity. \n“One of the best movies of 2025.” — The New York Times  \n“Painfully direct and profound.” — NPR \n“The most vital film of the decade. An astonishing blend of dramatization and reality.” — GQ \n“No other film this year will get more people talking\, or more people crying.” — BBC \nWinner of the Silver Lion Grand Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival\, where it received the longest standing ovation in film festival history\, “The Voice of Hind Rajab” has become one of this year’s most acclaimed titles. The film also won the Audience Award at the San Sebastián Film Festival (with the highest score in festival history)\, the Audience Award for International Feature at Middleburg Film Festival\, and the Silver Hugo Jury Prize at Chicago Film Festival. It has also screened at Toronto International Film Festival\, BFI London\, and AFI Fest\, among others. \n“The Voice of Hind Rajab” will be shown at the Mary D. Fisher and Alice Gill-Sheldon Theatres Feb. 13-19. Showtimes will be Friday and Sunday\, Feb. 13 and 15 at 6:30 p.m.; Saturday and Thursday\, Feb. 14 and 19 at 3:30 p.m.; and Monday\, Tuesday and Wednesday\, Feb. 16\, 17 and 18 at 3:00  p.m. \nTickets are $12\, or $9 for Film Festival members. For tickets and more information\, please call 928-282-1177. Both the theatre and film festival office are located at 2030 W. Hwy. 89A\, in West Sedona.
URL:https://sedonafilmfestival.com/event/the-voice-of-hind-rajab/
LOCATION:Alice Gill-Sheldon Theatre\, 2030 W. S.R. 89A\, Sedona\, AZ\, 86336\, United States
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SUMMARY:Cottonwood Premiere:  One Ocean Film Tour
DESCRIPTION:The One Ocean Film Tour is a series of ocean-loving films focused on adventure\, the aquatic environment and inspirational stories. The tour was created in 2020 with the vision to increase awareness about ocean protection and conservation by sharing films made by people who have dedicated their lives to the ocean and all her glory. \nOne Ocean Film Tour is a spectacular visual journey. Join us and immerse yourself in the mighty power of our One Ocean! \nOne Ocean Film Tour lineup includes: \nI FEEL YOU\nIn the heart of the abyss\, the silent and vital soul of the ocean has preserved the balance between all forms of life for millennia. However\, today this balance is gravely threatened by pollution\, which advances relentlessly\, suffocating the vitality of the ocean’s soul. This is not just a battle for the sea but for the future of the entire planet. With nature’s resilience and human will\, the oceans can come back to life\, becoming a symbol of hope for a cleaner and more sustainable world. \nSOULS\n“Souls” is the memoir of 6 extraordinary individuals whose lives have been deeply intertwined with the ocean. These powerhouses have set countless records\, accomplished by many firsts\, and pioneered groundbreaking achievements. This film shares with us their stories\, experiences\, challenges with the primary mission to inspire future generations of ocean advocates. \nTHE JAGUAR HOUSE\nIn a sleepy beach town in the Yucatan\, these 4 characters intersect in a negative way. But a special forces soldier has an idea. It’s a house. \nKOHOLĀ\nIn the aftermath of the Lahaina wildfires\, the return of the koholā (humpback whales) provides a powerful symbol of hope and healing. “Koholā” explores the cultural significance of these majestic creatures to the Hawaiian people\, showcasing how their presence reaffirms ancestral connections and offers a path towards recovery. \nONE SHOT\nSurfer Eurico Romaguera and photographer Jorge Abian set out to capture a wave in Greenland\, created by a calving glacier. \nOUT OF THE OFFICE\n“Out of the Office” follows Gus Boisson\, a daring sailor and dreamer\, as he crosses the Atlantic to close one chapter of his life and begin another. Leaving behind a secure engineering career in Brazil\, Gustavo shares his journey of adventure over stability\, navigating both the literal and emotional storms of life at sea. Through humor\, vulnerability\, and hard-won wisdom\, he shares the lessons that inspired him to help others achieve their own dreams. This film is a celebration of courage\, resilience\, and living life to its fullest\, because as Gustavo reminds us “you never know if tomorrow will come.” \nIN EXILE\nA short film exploring the US nuclear legacy in the Pacific through the lens of members of the Marshallese community in Arkansas. Moved from their islands by the US for a series of nuclear tests in Bikini Atoll commencing in 1946\, these Pacific Islanders remain in exile 78 years later. \nWHERE THE WINDS TAKE YOU\nEmbracing the power of the arctic wind just 10 degrees shy of the North Pole\, a sailboat captain sails North dodging icebergs\, exploring remote fjords\, and experiencing a close encounter with the ultimate apex predator. \nCORALS’ LAST STAND\nPerched on the edge of the continental shelf\, 300km from the Australian mainland lies Scott Reef. This ancient coral atoll\, isolated for millions of years from other reef systems and mainland influences\, has developed its own sub populations of unique species. Formed more than 15 million years ago Scott Reef is home to more than 1200 species including endangered sea snakes\, green turtles and spectacular corals. Endangered pygmy whales and other rare cetaceans stop at Scott Reef on their annual migrations to feed on the abundant krill. It is one of only a few spots along the west coast of Australia where krill can be found in sufficient quantities to replenish the needs of these large creatures. “Corals’ Last Stand” follows the voyage of a team of prominent Australians including author Tim Winton and musician John Butler as they travel to the reef to bring worldwide attention to the impact that drilling will have on this special place. \n“One Ocean Film Tour” will show at Old Town Center for the Arts on Monday\, Feb. 16 at 7 p.m. Tickets are $12 general admission and $9 for Film Festival members and $10 for students. Movie concessions will be available\, including beer\, wine\, soft drinks\, water\, popcorn and a selection of movie candy. \nFor tickets and more information\, please call 928-282-1177. Tickets can also be ordered in advance online at the BUY TICKETS link above. \nOld Town Center for the Arts is located at 633 N. 5th Street (just off Main) in Cottonwood.
URL:https://sedonafilmfestival.com/event/cottonwood-premiere-one-ocean-film-tour/
LOCATION:Old Town Center for the Arts\, 633 N. 5th Street\, Cottonwood\, 86326
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