Pensacola Film Festival returns this weekend
- March 5, 2015
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The Pensacola Film Festival returns this weekend to Downtown's Pensacola Cinema Art, located at the Voices of Pensacola building. Now in it’s tenth year, the festival presents a mix of new and recent films for movie fans.
The festival is curated by Jim Norton, the former owner/operator of the Gulf Breeze Cinema 4 theater in Gulf Breeze, who now runs Pensacola Cinema Art.
The films will screen in the newly remodeled Voices of Pensacola building owned by the UWF Historic Trust, directly across the street from Seville Quarter, as well as the nearby J. Earl Bowden building and the newly opened and remodeled Rex Theater on Palafox Street to screen 12 films in two days.
Admission is $5 per film or $20 for weekend pass (cash only) and includes free wine at the venue. Tickets are available at the Voices of Pensacola Building.
Film Schedule - Friday & Saturday March 6 & 7
Voices of Pensacola Building, Theater
1 p.m. - RUSSIAN ARK, drama, Inside Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, 99 mins., NR, Russian with subtitles.
4 p.m. - IDA, drama, A young nun finds out she is Jewish. 82 mins., PG13, Polish, with subtitles. Academy Award WINNER - Best Foreign Language Film!.
7 p.m. - 2 FACES OF JANUARY, drama, A con artist on the run, filmed in Greece. 96 mins., PG13, English, Stars: Viggio Mortensen, Kirsten Dunst, and Academy Award nominee Oscar Isaac.
Earle Bowden Building, conference room one
1 p.m. - MY OLD LADY, comedy, An American in Paris inherits an apartment with an unexpected guest. 107 mins., PG13, English, Stars: Kevin Kline, Kristen Scott Thomas and Maggie Smith.
4 p.m. - ART & CRAFT, documentary, One of the best art forgers in U.S. history. 89 mins., NR, English.
7 p.m. - CHEF, comedy, A chef loses his job and starts up a food truck. 114 mins., R, English, Stars: Robert Downey, Jr., Scarlett Johanson.
- Earle Bowden Building, conference room one