Cinematique: 14 Upcoming Events
Monday, 9/6/2010
| Micmacs. Cinematique. Main Stage. $7. General Admission. |
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7:30PM-9:15PM |
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Tickets for this event may be purchased online by clicking here
 An underground lair serves as the point of inspiration for this deeply whimsical fantasy comedy from French cause célèbre Jean-Pierre Jeunet (Amélie, The City of Lost Children). The locale is post-9/11 Europe. As arms dealers go head to head with one another in a series of violent skirmishes -- suggesting that an apocalyptic cataclysm may be lingering on the horizon -- the unfortunate Bazil still reels from the long-ago death of his father from a roadside bomb, an event that left him orphaned as a boy. Now employed in a low-paying job as a video-store clerk, and still trying to determine how he fits into the scheme of things, he gets hit by a stray bullet from a drive-by shooting and promptly lands in the hospital. Upon release, he finds himself broke and unemployed. Hope soon crops up, however, in the form of Placard, an ex-convict living in a scrap dump with a motley group of social outcasts -- all of whom welcome Bazil with warmth, compassion, and hospitality. Sure of his place for the first time in his life, Bazil joins forces with them to turn the dump into a lovely underground home, filled to the rafters with extraordinary inventions and sculptures. Soon after, the possibility of revenge against the munitions manufacturers responsible for Bazil's dad's death presents itself. Starring Dany Boon, Jean-Pierre Marielle, and Dominique Pinon.
105 minutes. Rated R. In French with English subtitles.
Visit the official website for this film
Ticket Purchase Options for this Event:
Tickets for this event may be purchased online by clicking here or you may purchase tickets in person or by telephone with a Visa or MasterCard at the Thalian Hall Center Box Office, located in the lobby of Thalian Hall at 310 Chestnut St. in historic downtown Wilmington, NC.
Local telephone: 632-2285
Toll-free long distance: 1-800-523-2820
Box Office Hours
Monday through Saturday: 2:00 to 6:00 PM, or until curtain.
Sunday: Two hours prior to curtain. |
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Tuesday, 9/7/2010
| Micmacs. Cinematique. Main Stage. $7. General Admission. |
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7:30PM-9:15PM |
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Tickets for this event may be purchased online by clicking here
 An underground lair serves as the point of inspiration for this deeply whimsical fantasy comedy from French cause célèbre Jean-Pierre Jeunet (Amélie, The City of Lost Children). The locale is post-9/11 Europe. As arms dealers go head to head with one another in a series of violent skirmishes -- suggesting that an apocalyptic cataclysm may be lingering on the horizon -- the unfortunate Bazil still reels from the long-ago death of his father from a roadside bomb, an event that left him orphaned as a boy. Now employed in a low-paying job as a video-store clerk, and still trying to determine how he fits into the scheme of things, he gets hit by a stray bullet from a drive-by shooting and promptly lands in the hospital. Upon release, he finds himself broke and unemployed. Hope soon crops up, however, in the form of Placard, an ex-convict living in a scrap dump with a motley group of social outcasts -- all of whom welcome Bazil with warmth, compassion, and hospitality. Sure of his place for the first time in his life, Bazil joins forces with them to turn the dump into a lovely underground home, filled to the rafters with extraordinary inventions and sculptures. Soon after, the possibility of revenge against the munitions manufacturers responsible for Bazil's dad's death presents itself. Starring Dany Boon, Jean-Pierre Marielle, and Dominique Pinon.
105 minutes. Rated R. In French with English subtitles.
Visit the official website for this film
Ticket Purchase Options for this Event:
Tickets for this event may be purchased online by clicking here or you may purchase tickets in person or by telephone with a Visa or MasterCard at the Thalian Hall Center Box Office, located in the lobby of Thalian Hall at 310 Chestnut St. in historic downtown Wilmington, NC.
Local telephone: 632-2285
Toll-free long distance: 1-800-523-2820
Box Office Hours
Monday through Saturday: 2:00 to 6:00 PM, or until curtain.
Sunday: Two hours prior to curtain. |
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Wednesday, 9/8/2010
| Micmacs. Cinematique. Main Stage. $7. General Admission. |
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7:30PM-9:15PM |
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Tickets for this event may be purchased online by clicking here
 An underground lair serves as the point of inspiration for this deeply whimsical fantasy comedy from French cause célèbre Jean-Pierre Jeunet (Amélie, The City of Lost Children). The locale is post-9/11 Europe. As arms dealers go head to head with one another in a series of violent skirmishes -- suggesting that an apocalyptic cataclysm may be lingering on the horizon -- the unfortunate Bazil still reels from the long-ago death of his father from a roadside bomb, an event that left him orphaned as a boy. Now employed in a low-paying job as a video-store clerk, and still trying to determine how he fits into the scheme of things, he gets hit by a stray bullet from a drive-by shooting and promptly lands in the hospital. Upon release, he finds himself broke and unemployed. Hope soon crops up, however, in the form of Placard, an ex-convict living in a scrap dump with a motley group of social outcasts -- all of whom welcome Bazil with warmth, compassion, and hospitality. Sure of his place for the first time in his life, Bazil joins forces with them to turn the dump into a lovely underground home, filled to the rafters with extraordinary inventions and sculptures. Soon after, the possibility of revenge against the munitions manufacturers responsible for Bazil's dad's death presents itself. Starring Dany Boon, Jean-Pierre Marielle, and Dominique Pinon.
105 minutes. Rated R. In French with English subtitles.
Visit the official website for this film
Ticket Purchase Options for this Event:
Tickets for this event may be purchased online by clicking here or you may purchase tickets in person or by telephone with a Visa or MasterCard at the Thalian Hall Center Box Office, located in the lobby of Thalian Hall at 310 Chestnut St. in historic downtown Wilmington, NC.
Local telephone: 632-2285
Toll-free long distance: 1-800-523-2820
Box Office Hours
Monday through Saturday: 2:00 to 6:00 PM, or until curtain.
Sunday: Two hours prior to curtain. |
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Monday, 9/13/2010
| Winter's Bone. Cinematique. Main Stage. $7. General Admission. |
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7:30PM-9:00PM |
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Tickets for this event may be purchased online by clicking here
 Her family home in danger of being repossessed after her meth-cooking dad skips bail and disappears, Ozark teen Ree Dolly breaks the local code of conduct by confronting her kin about their conspiracy of silence. Should she fail to track her father down, Ree Dolly, her younger siblings, and their disabled mother will soon be rendered homeless.
100 minutes. Rated R.
Visit the official website for this film
Ticket Purchase Options for this Event:
Tickets for this event may be purchased online by clicking here or you may purchase tickets in person or by telephone with a Visa or MasterCard at the Thalian Hall Center Box Office, located in the lobby of Thalian Hall at 310 Chestnut St. in historic downtown Wilmington, NC.
Local telephone: 632-2285
Toll-free long distance: 1-800-523-2820
Box Office Hours
Monday through Saturday: 2:00 to 6:00 PM, or until curtain.
Sunday: Two hours prior to curtain. |
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Tuesday, 9/14/2010
| Winter's Bone. Cinematique. Main Stage. $7. General Admission. |
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7:30PM-9:00PM |
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Tickets for this event may be purchased online by clicking here
 Her family home in danger of being repossessed after her meth-cooking dad skips bail and disappears, Ozark teen Ree Dolly breaks the local code of conduct by confronting her kin about their conspiracy of silence. Should she fail to track her father down, Ree Dolly, her younger siblings, and their disabled mother will soon be rendered homeless.
100 minutes. Rated R.
Visit the official website for this film
Ticket Purchase Options for this Event:
Tickets for this event may be purchased online by clicking here or you may purchase tickets in person or by telephone with a Visa or MasterCard at the Thalian Hall Center Box Office, located in the lobby of Thalian Hall at 310 Chestnut St. in historic downtown Wilmington, NC.
Local telephone: 632-2285
Toll-free long distance: 1-800-523-2820
Box Office Hours
Monday through Saturday: 2:00 to 6:00 PM, or until curtain.
Sunday: Two hours prior to curtain. |
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Wednesday, 9/15/2010
| Winter's Bone. Cinematique. Main Stage. $7. General Admission. |
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7:30PM-9:00PM |
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Tickets for this event may be purchased online by clicking here
 Her family home in danger of being repossessed after her meth-cooking dad skips bail and disappears, Ozark teen Ree Dolly breaks the local code of conduct by confronting her kin about their conspiracy of silence. Should she fail to track her father down, Ree Dolly, her younger siblings, and their disabled mother will soon be rendered homeless.
100 minutes. Rated R.
Visit the official website for this film
Ticket Purchase Options for this Event:
Tickets for this event may be purchased online by clicking here or you may purchase tickets in person or by telephone with a Visa or MasterCard at the Thalian Hall Center Box Office, located in the lobby of Thalian Hall at 310 Chestnut St. in historic downtown Wilmington, NC.
Local telephone: 632-2285
Toll-free long distance: 1-800-523-2820
Box Office Hours
Monday through Saturday: 2:00 to 6:00 PM, or until curtain.
Sunday: Two hours prior to curtain. |
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Monday, 9/20/2010
| Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work. Cinematique. Archives Theatre. $7. General Admission. |
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7:30PM-8:55PM |
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Tickets for this event may be purchased online by clicking here
This special Cinematique presentation is in the Archives Theatre on our second floor. SEATING IS LIMITED!
 Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work takes the audience on a year long ride with legendary comedian Joan Rivers in her 76th year of life. The film peels away the mask of an iconic comedian and exposes the struggles, sacrifices and joy of living life as a ground breaking female performer. The film is an emotionally surprising and revealing portrait of one the most hilarious and long-standing career women ever in the business. Roger Ebert of The Chicago Sun Times calls Joan Rivers “one of the most truthful documentaries about show business I've seen. Also maybe the funniest…”
84 Minutes. Rated R.
Visit the official website for this film
Ticket Purchase Options for this Event:
Tickets for this event may be purchased online by clicking here or you may purchase tickets in person or by telephone with a Visa or MasterCard at the Thalian Hall Center Box Office, located in the lobby of Thalian Hall at 310 Chestnut St. in historic downtown Wilmington, NC.
Local telephone: 632-2285
Toll-free long distance: 1-800-523-2820
Box Office Hours
Monday through Saturday: 2:00 to 6:00 PM, or until curtain.
Sunday: Two hours prior to curtain. |
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Tuesday, 9/21/2010
| Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work. Cinematique. Archives Theatre. $7. General Admission. |
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7:30PM-8:55PM |
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Tickets for this event may be purchased online by clicking here
This special Cinematique presentation is in the Archives Theatre on our second floor. SEATING IS LIMITED!
 Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work takes the audience on a year long ride with legendary comedian Joan Rivers in her 76th year of life. The film peels away the mask of an iconic comedian and exposes the struggles, sacrifices and joy of living life as a ground breaking female performer. The film is an emotionally surprising and revealing portrait of one the most hilarious and long-standing career women ever in the business. Roger Ebert of The Chicago Sun Times calls Joan Rivers “one of the most truthful documentaries about show business I've seen. Also maybe the funniest…”
84 Minutes. Rated R.
Visit the official website for this film
Ticket Purchase Options for this Event:
Tickets for this event may be purchased online by clicking here or you may purchase tickets in person or by telephone with a Visa or MasterCard at the Thalian Hall Center Box Office, located in the lobby of Thalian Hall at 310 Chestnut St. in historic downtown Wilmington, NC.
Local telephone: 632-2285
Toll-free long distance: 1-800-523-2820
Box Office Hours
Monday through Saturday: 2:00 to 6:00 PM, or until curtain.
Sunday: Two hours prior to curtain. |
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Wednesday, 9/22/2010
| Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work. Cinematique. Archives Theatre. $7. General Admission. |
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7:30PM-8:55PM |
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Tickets for this event may be purchased online by clicking here
This special Cinematique presentation is in the Archives Theatre on our second floor. SEATING IS LIMITED!
 Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work takes the audience on a year long ride with legendary comedian Joan Rivers in her 76th year of life. The film peels away the mask of an iconic comedian and exposes the struggles, sacrifices and joy of living life as a ground breaking female performer. The film is an emotionally surprising and revealing portrait of one the most hilarious and long-standing career women ever in the business. Roger Ebert of The Chicago Sun Times calls Joan Rivers “one of the most truthful documentaries about show business I've seen. Also maybe the funniest…”
84 Minutes. Rated R.
Visit the official website for this film
Ticket Purchase Options for this Event:
Tickets for this event may be purchased online by clicking here or you may purchase tickets in person or by telephone with a Visa or MasterCard at the Thalian Hall Center Box Office, located in the lobby of Thalian Hall at 310 Chestnut St. in historic downtown Wilmington, NC.
Local telephone: 632-2285
Toll-free long distance: 1-800-523-2820
Box Office Hours
Monday through Saturday: 2:00 to 6:00 PM, or until curtain.
Sunday: Two hours prior to curtain. |
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Thursday, 9/23/2010
| Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work. Cinematique. Archives Theatre. $7. General Admission. |
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7:30PM-8:55PM |
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Tickets for this event may be purchased online by clicking here
This special Cinematique presentation is in the Archives Theatre on our second floor. SEATING IS LIMITED!
 Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work takes the audience on a year long ride with legendary comedian Joan Rivers in her 76th year of life. The film peels away the mask of an iconic comedian and exposes the struggles, sacrifices and joy of living life as a ground breaking female performer. The film is an emotionally surprising and revealing portrait of one the most hilarious and long-standing career women ever in the business. Roger Ebert of The Chicago Sun Times calls Joan Rivers “one of the most truthful documentaries about show business I've seen. Also maybe the funniest…”
84 Minutes. Rated R.
Visit the official website for this film
Ticket Purchase Options for this Event:
Tickets for this event may be purchased online by clicking here or you may purchase tickets in person or by telephone with a Visa or MasterCard at the Thalian Hall Center Box Office, located in the lobby of Thalian Hall at 310 Chestnut St. in historic downtown Wilmington, NC.
Local telephone: 632-2285
Toll-free long distance: 1-800-523-2820
Box Office Hours
Monday through Saturday: 2:00 to 6:00 PM, or until curtain.
Sunday: Two hours prior to curtain. |
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Friday, 9/24/2010
| Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work. Cinematique. Archives Theatre. $7. General Admission. |
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7:30PM-8:55PM |
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Tickets for this event may be purchased online by clicking here
This special Cinematique presentation is in the Archives Theatre on our second floor. SEATING IS LIMITED!
 Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work takes the audience on a year long ride with legendary comedian Joan Rivers in her 76th year of life. The film peels away the mask of an iconic comedian and exposes the struggles, sacrifices and joy of living life as a ground breaking female performer. The film is an emotionally surprising and revealing portrait of one the most hilarious and long-standing career women ever in the business. Roger Ebert of The Chicago Sun Times calls Joan Rivers “one of the most truthful documentaries about show business I've seen. Also maybe the funniest…”
84 Minutes. Rated R.
Visit the official website for this film
Ticket Purchase Options for this Event:
Tickets for this event may be purchased online by clicking here or you may purchase tickets in person or by telephone with a Visa or MasterCard at the Thalian Hall Center Box Office, located in the lobby of Thalian Hall at 310 Chestnut St. in historic downtown Wilmington, NC.
Local telephone: 632-2285
Toll-free long distance: 1-800-523-2820
Box Office Hours
Monday through Saturday: 2:00 to 6:00 PM, or until curtain.
Sunday: Two hours prior to curtain. |
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Monday, 9/27/2010
| The Girl Who Played with Fire. Cinematique. Main Stage. $7. General Admission. |
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7:30PM-9:40PM |
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Tickets for this event may be purchased online by clicking here
 In the second installment in the “Millennium” trilogy following The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo – Mikael Blomkvist is about to run a story that will expose an extensive sex trafficking operation between Eastern Europe and Sweden, implicating well-known and highly placed members of Swedish society. On the eve of publication, the two investigating reporters are murdered and the fingerprints found on the murder weapon belong to Lisbeth Salander. Entertainment Weekly says, "More gripping than Dragon Tattoo, because this one doesn’t just play with thriller conventions — it puts them to work."
129 Minutes. Rated R.
Visit the official website for this film
Ticket Purchase Options for this Event:
Tickets for this event may be purchased online by clicking here or you may purchase tickets in person or by telephone with a Visa or MasterCard at the Thalian Hall Center Box Office, located in the lobby of Thalian Hall at 310 Chestnut St. in historic downtown Wilmington, NC.
Local telephone: 632-2285
Toll-free long distance: 1-800-523-2820
Box Office Hours
Monday through Saturday: 2:00 to 6:00 PM, or until curtain.
Sunday: Two hours prior to curtain. |
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Tuesday, 9/28/2010
| The Girl Who Played with Fire. Cinematique. Main Stage. $7. General Admission. |
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7:30PM-9:40PM |
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Tickets for this event may be purchased online by clicking here
 In the second installment in the “Millennium” trilogy following The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo – Mikael Blomkvist is about to run a story that will expose an extensive sex trafficking operation between Eastern Europe and Sweden, implicating well-known and highly placed members of Swedish society. On the eve of publication, the two investigating reporters are murdered and the fingerprints found on the murder weapon belong to Lisbeth Salander. Entertainment Weekly says, "More gripping than Dragon Tattoo, because this one doesn’t just play with thriller conventions — it puts them to work."
129 Minutes. Rated R.
Visit the official website for this film
Ticket Purchase Options for this Event:
Tickets for this event may be purchased online by clicking here or you may purchase tickets in person or by telephone with a Visa or MasterCard at the Thalian Hall Center Box Office, located in the lobby of Thalian Hall at 310 Chestnut St. in historic downtown Wilmington, NC.
Local telephone: 632-2285
Toll-free long distance: 1-800-523-2820
Box Office Hours
Monday through Saturday: 2:00 to 6:00 PM, or until curtain.
Sunday: Two hours prior to curtain. |
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Wednesday, 9/29/2010
| The Girl Who Played with Fire. Cinematique. Main Stage. $7. General Admission. |
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7:30PM-9:40PM |
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Tickets for this event may be purchased online by clicking here
 In the second installment in the “Millennium” trilogy following The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo – Mikael Blomkvist is about to run a story that will expose an extensive sex trafficking operation between Eastern Europe and Sweden, implicating well-known and highly placed members of Swedish society. On the eve of publication, the two investigating reporters are murdered and the fingerprints found on the murder weapon belong to Lisbeth Salander. Entertainment Weekly says, "More gripping than Dragon Tattoo, because this one doesn’t just play with thriller conventions — it puts them to work."
129 Minutes. Rated R.
Visit the official website for this film
Ticket Purchase Options for this Event:
Tickets for this event may be purchased online by clicking here or you may purchase tickets in person or by telephone with a Visa or MasterCard at the Thalian Hall Center Box Office, located in the lobby of Thalian Hall at 310 Chestnut St. in historic downtown Wilmington, NC.
Local telephone: 632-2285
Toll-free long distance: 1-800-523-2820
Box Office Hours
Monday through Saturday: 2:00 to 6:00 PM, or until curtain.
Sunday: Two hours prior to curtain. |
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