FILM EXAMINING CORPORATE INFLUENCE ON SOCIETY AND POLITICS TO PLAY MARCH 28, WITH DISCUSSIONCinemapolis is proud to announce the second installment in our 2010 Community Conversations Series. Bringing to Ithaca critically acclaimed films that
tap into timely political and economic topics,
Community Conversations is part of a renewed
focus by the theater to stimulate socially relevant discussion in our community through thought-provoking films.
These Community Conversations are open to the public with discounted
admission for Cinemapolis members.
It is in this light that we announce the critically acclaimed documentary "The
Corporation" which explores the role of the corporation
as an institution in our society, and which is particularly relevant
given the Supreme Court's recent decision in the Citizens United case.
Many observers have warned that Citizens United will open the
floodgates of corporate influence on our elections.
About the Film: WINNER OF 26 INTERNATIONAL AWARDS! 10 Audience
Choice Awards including the Sundance Film Festival!
"Provoking, witty, stylish and sweepingly informative, THE CORPORATION
explores the nature and spectacular rise of the dominant institution of
our time. Taking the corporation's status as a legal "person" to the
logical conclusion, the film puts the corporation on the psychiatrist's
couch to ask "What kind of person is it?" The Corporation includes
interviews with 40 corporate insiders and critics - plus true
confessions, case studies and strategies for change." Based on the
book "The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power" by
Joel Bakan."
Post Film Discussion:
Following the film, please join us for what promises to be a
fascinating discussion featuring corporate behavior and ethics expert
Jim Detert, Assistant Professor of Management at the Johnson Graduate
School of Management, and constitutional law authority Michael Dorf, Robert S. Stevens Professor of Law at Cornell.
Date & Time: Sunday March 28th at 2pm
Tickets: $10.00 for Non-Members
$5.00 for Cinemapolis Members and TC Workers' Center Members (with I.D. card), free with FLEFF pass
Now at the Cinemapolis Refreshment Stand
Purity Ice Cream is back! Our flavors: Mint Chocolate Chip, Boomberry, and Sleepers Awake!
New at the Cinemapolis refreshment stand: Lucienne's delicious Baby Biscotti in several flavors.
Special baked goods this week: fresh homemade Carrot Cake or our famous chocolate chip cookies and Chocolate Rum Brownies. For a snack or light meal: Sabra Hummus with pretzel chips (Red Pepper or Classic). We also offer Ludgate's Movie Munch (mixed nuts or fruit), and Ithaca Root Beer and Ginger Beer.As always, we make the best popcorn anywhere (with real butter and your choice of condiments), and such Cinemapolis trademark beverages as our own blended Strawberry Orange Juice and Zapple (Red Zinger iced tea + apple cider).
And of course, we serve Pepsi products and your favorite movie candies--Milk Duds, Junior Mints, Raisinettes, Dots, M & Ms and many others.
GROUND LEVEL PARKING LOT REOPENSTHE GROUND LEVEL PARKING LOT on Green Street RIGHT OUTSIDE OUR DOORS has reopened.
The City has installed parking meters, but as with all city parking meters, there is no charge to park there evenings and weekends (just our times of operation!) So just as it is in the parking ramp just above Cinemapolis, parking in the ground level lot is always free for moviegoers!
Sat. 4/3 WORLD PREMIERE SCREENING of LIVING DOWNSTREAMSATURDAY APRIL 3, 7 PM: Cinemapolis and the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival are very happy to present a special world premiere of the film LIVING DOWNSTREAM, with the director and the author.
Based on the acclaimed book by ecologist and cancer survivor Dr. Sandra Steingraber, director Chanda Chevannes' LIVING DOWNSTREAM is an eloquent and cinematic feature-length documentary following Sandra during one pivotal year as she works to break the silence about cancer and its environmental links. Both Sandra Steingraber and Chanda Chevannes will be present to answer your questions after the screening.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: THE FINGER LAKES ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL (FLEFF) HAS ARRANGED FOR FREE ADMISSION TO THE FIRST 50 PEOPLE TO SHOW UP AT THE CINEMAPOLIS BOX OFFICE, SATURDAY APRIL 3 AT 6:30 PM(Read more about Sandra Steingraber: www.ithaca.edu/news/release.php?id=2854 )
Fri. 4/20: FLEFF OFFERS FREE MOVIE TICKETS TO ART OF THE STEALThe Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival FLEFF) continues its collaboration with Cinemapolis by offering free movie tickets to early arrivals at THE ART OF THE STEAL on opening night April 30.
Doors open: 6:30. No presales; first come first served!
FOR FREE TICKETS:- BE AMONG THE FIRST 25 to arrive for THE ART OF THE STEAL opening Friday April 30 Many thanks to the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival for making these ticket giveaways possible!
Sun. 4/25: EXPLORING THE ART OF FILM WITH FELLINI'S 8 1/2
Join us Sunday afternoon from 1 to 4 pm for free bagels and coffee and Fellini's great "8 1/2"--with introduction and detailed analysis by Stuart McDougal, a distinguished film scholar and former university professor. Learn about the many choices that go into a film in terms of camera angle, size and duration of shots, camera movement, lighting, editing, script, music and much more. Guaranteed to enhance your future viewings of films!
Each session: $15.00. Cinemapolis members: Free. (You may become a member on the day of the screening.) April 25: Federico Fellini's 8 1/2. 
One of the greatest films about film ever made, Federico Fellini's "8 1/2" ("Otto e mezzo") turns one man's artistic crisis into a grand epic of the cinema. An early working title for "8 1/2" was "The Beautiful Confusion," and Fellini's masterpiece is exactly that: a shimmering vision, in which the lines between dream, fantasy, and reality, as well as between past and present, are gleefully confused; a circus, full of remarkable characters and lively performances, and a magic act, in which the hand is always quicker than the eye. Confronting a crisis of productivity, Fellini's protagonist and alter ego, a film director named Guido Anselmi (Marcello Mastroianni) embarks on a journey of self-discovery as he struggles to make his movie. The film is a paradigm of personal filmmaking , as much as much about the agonies of the creative process as the ecstasies, and its influence on later filmmakers is legendary.
(Exact screening times to be announced.)
Enjoy Dinner and a Movie at Madeline's and BluestoneNow you can enjoy dinner-and-a-movie specials at two of Ithaca's best restaurants.Just visit Madeline's by 6 pm on weekdays, tell your server you want the special and enjoy a delicious 3-course meal. Or dine at Bluestone on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday for a choice of 6 tasty menu specials. In either case, come away with a satisfied appetite and a ticket for a free movie at Cinemapolis!