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A & P

A & P

A & P [videorecording] / Harcourt Brace & Company; adapted for the screen, produced and directed by Bruce R. Schwartz.

"When Queenie and her friends, dressed only in bathing suits, enter Lengel's A & P to buy kipper snacks, the life of Sammy the cashier is changed forever. This program presents a dramatization of John Updikes' frequently anthologized story of irony and innocence. Updike himself comments on the story in an interview with Donald M. Murray, columnist for The Boston Globe and Pulitzer Prize-winning writer"--Container.

(500) days of Summer

(500) days of Summer

(500) days of Summer [videorecording] / Fox Searchlight Pictures presents; a Watermark production; produced by Jessica Tuchinsky, Mark Waters, Mason Novick, Steven J. Wolfe; written by Scott Neustadter & Michael H. Weber; directed by Marc Webb.

For Tom, it was love at first sight when Summer Finn walked into the greeting card company where he worked. Summer is the new administrative assistant. Soon, Tom knows that Summer is the woman with whom he wants to spend the rest of his life. Although Summer does not believe in relationships or boyfriends, Tom and Summer become more than just friends. Through the trials and tribulations of Tom and Summer's relationship, Tom could always count on the advice of his two best friends, McKenzie and Paul. However, it's Rachel, Tom's adolescent sister, who is his voice of reason. After all is said and done, Tom is the one who ultimately has to make the choice to listen or not.

1/3

1/3

1/3 [videorecording] / a film by Yong-man Kim; produced by Marcia T. Mohiuddin; written by Yong-Man Kim and Edward Moran; directed by Yong-man Kim.

Chris, a young Buddhist monk, lives an intentionally solitary and ascetic life. Lotusia, the object of his attention, is not as innocent as she appears to be.

10

10

10 [videorecording] / Zeitgeist Films; MK2 Productions; Marin Karmitz et Abbas Kiarostami pr

A portrait of contemporary Iran, as seen through the eyes of one woman as she drives through the streets of Tehran over a period of several days. Her journey is comprised of ten conversations with various female passengers, and shed light on the lives of these women whose voices are seldom heard.

10 items or less

10 items or less

10 items or less [videorecording] / ThinkFilm; Reveal Entertainment, Revelations Entertainment in association with Mockingbird Pictures; produced by Lori McCreary, Julie Lynn, Brad Silberling; written and directed by Brad Silberling.

Once the center of Hollywood, an aging actor finds that his fear of failure has made his career dry up, and he is now forced to consider a role in an independent film. While researching the role, he meets Scarlett, a check-out clerk at a Latino community market. The two begin a trek through Los Angeles finding unexpected situations, chance encounters, and personal revelation that neither could ever have anticipated.

10.5 Apocalypse

10.5 Apocalypse

10.5 Apocalypse [videorecording]; Disaster zone: volcano in New York.

10.5 Apocalypse : a massive 10.5 quake tears apart the West Coast, triggering an unrelenting series of natural disasters that threaten to turn the American landscape into a hellish wasteland. Seismologist Samantha Hill sees an even greater threat : an ever-widening fault line that's heading for the country's two largest nuclear reactors. As the rumbling fault line contiues to grow, Samantha races to find the one scientist who predicted this would happen years ago--and who can save millions from the ultimate nuclear apocalypse.

11'09"01 September 11

11'09"01 September 11

a film

11'09"01 September 11 [videorecording]: a film / Studio Canal; Galatee Films presents; a Galatee Films / StudioCanal production; producers, Jacques Perrin, Nicolas Mauvernay.

11 directors from different countries and cultures. 11 visions of the tragic events that occurred in New York City on September 11th 2001. 11 points of view committing their subjective conscience. Complete freedom of expression. Reflecting on the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in short films lasting 11 minutes, 9 seconds and 1 frame each. In subject matter, they range from the very personal, to an oscillation between didacticism and relativism, to moments of pure cinema.

12

12

12 [videorecording] / a Sony Pictures Classics release, Three T Productions presents Nikita Mikhalkov's film; producers, Nikita Mikhalkov, Leonid Vereschagin; screenplay by Nikita Mikhalkov, Alexander Novototsky-Vlasov, Vladimir Moiseenko; director, Nikita Mikhalkov.

Set in contemporary Moscow where 12 men must decide the fate of a young man accused of murdering his step-father. Consigned to a makeshift jury room, one by one each man takes center stage to confront, connect, and confess while the accused awaits a verdict and revisits his heartbreaking journey through war in flashbacks.

12 angry men

12 angry men

12 angry men [videorecording] / story and screenplay by Reginald Rose; produced by Henry Fonda and Reginald Rose; directed by Sidney Lumet; Orion-Nova; a United Artists presentation.

Tempers rise as a jury of middle-aged men find themselves unable to sway a single member of their group to the majority opinion. Confronted with a seemingly clear-cut case, bolstered by opinions and assumptions, but with no verdict in sight the group threatens to become deadlocked. Will the 12th juror, stubbornly convinced of a young defendent's innocence, be able to sway the entire group to his viewpoint, or will the group ultimately force the holdout to forego his concerns, potentially ignoring truth in a rush to judgment?

1408

1408

1408 [videorecording] / The Weinstein Company; Dimension Films; Di Bonaventura Pictures; produced by Lorenzo di Bonaventura; screenplay by Matt Greenberg and Scott Alexander & Larry Karaszewski; directed by Mikael H?fstr?m.