Indie Films:

Indie and Non-Commercial Movies 9/14/11 - 9/27/11

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Each week, Fletcher Powell finds the independent and non-commercial films showing in Wichita and the surrounding areas and brings them to you in this handy guide.

This week’s features include tabloid journalism, tort reform, and screwball comedies.


The Awful Truth / Midnight (double feature)
September 14
7:30 PM
Murdock Theatre

(The Awful Truth, 1937, Cary Grant and Irene Dunne)

(Midnight, 1939, Claudette Colbert and Don Ameche)



Hot Coffee
September 15
7:00 PM
Forum Events Center, 147 S Hillside
Tallgrass Film Association

(Documentary looks at the effects of tort reform on the American legal system through the lens of several major lawsuits.)



The Three Musketeers
September 15
7:00 PM
Orpheum Theater

(1973 version starring Oliver Reed, Raquel Welch, Faye Dunaway, Richard Chamberlain, and many others.)



The Future
September 15
7:30 PM
Murdock Theatre

(Performance artist Miranda July’s follow-up to her highly acclaimed 2004 debut, Me and You and Everyone We Know.)



Paradise Lost
September 16
7:00 PM
Peace and Social Justice Center

(Widely recognized as contributing to the recent release of the “West Memphis Three”)



I Am
September 16
7:30 PM
Murdock Theatre

(Film director Tom Shadyac’s examination of the nature of humanity.)



Tabloid
September 20, 22
7:30 PM
Murdock Theatre

(Groundbreaking documentarian Errol Morris’ new story of love, kidnapping, and sensational journalism.)



Once Upon a Time in the West
September 21
7:30 PM
Murdock Theatre

(Sergio Leone’s legendary western.)

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