Minggu, 29 September 2013

Milwaukee Film Festival 2013 - Day 4 Preview



The rain came to Brew City last night. And with it an exciting crop of movies for those checking out the Milwaukee Film Festival for day 4.

The featured time slot at the Oriental Theatre has Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me with the subject slated to be in the house. Stritch is most recently remember as Alec Baldwin's mother in "30 Rock" but has so much more to her storied Broadway career. (7PM - Oriental Theatre - Only showing during the Festival)

Wisconsin Politics

Sure the documentary Citizen Koch has a lot about Wisconsin politics in it. The Scott Walker recall election takes about a good portion of the film with the groundbreaking Citizens United verdict laying the framework for the film as a whole. I think Conservatives and Liberals can take a little piece of knowledge from the well made film, although it definitely has a liberal tone (not like that is a surprise for anyone). That said, the Downer Theatre will be full for today's showing.

Citizen Koch - Showings
9/29 (4:45PM) - Downer Theatre
10/1 (4:30PM) - Oriental Theatre

Worlds Apart

God Loves Uganda focuses on a region that we only remember in turmoil. Now as they try to find themselves many Christian missionaries are coming to this country and not all of them have innocent intentions. They are teaching beyond the bible and are instead delivering a message that wouldn't be tolerated in America. Although many go with good intentions, others proceed to preach a message that will shock when it comes to the treatment of fellow human beings.

God Loves Uganda - Showings
9/29 (2:30PM) - Downer Theatre
10/2 (2:30PM) - Fox-Bay Cinema
10/3 (2:30PM) - Oriental Theatre

Those are just a couple of today's Highlights -- make your own schedule and make the festival your own at http://www.mkefilm.org

PS - The Packers have a bye this week...so you won't miss anything.


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