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SUMMARY:Screening of "Límite"
DESCRIPTION:The Coronado Island Film Festival (CIFF) and Planet 9 Films on August 8 will present a screening of Límite\, a George Nicholas short film\, at the Village Theatre. \n \nLímite is a 40 minute film that follows Manuel\, a 16-year-old living in Tijuana\, Mexico with his grandfather while his mom works in the United States. When he meets a girl\, he sees an opportunity to assert his independence\, but what he doesn’t know about her will push him to the limit. \n“This powerful film sparks tough conversations\, calling for humanity and compassion. It reveals the complexities of drug-related issues and youth involvement in cartels\, urging against blanket judgment for real change\, or at the very least awareness to ignite change\,” says Merridee Book\, CIFF CEO & Artistic Director. \nA Q&A will follow the screening with cast members Jorge Domínguez Cerdá (Manuel Sr.) and Carla Culebro (Maria)\, Director George Nicholas\, Executive Producer John Cappetta\, Producer Eliza Bonev\, Associate Producer Carlos Carrillo\, and Casting Director Isaac Brown. \nVIP tickets are available and include a post-screening reception with the cast and crew at the Brigantine in Coronado (1333 Orange Ave.). The reception includes a curated Mexican-inspired menu and a no-host bar. \nThe screening is part of the collective series of events hosted throughout the year\, on both sides of the border\, celebrating and highlighting the distinguished World Design Capital designation awarded to San Diego and Tijuana. This is the first time two cities have been awarded this prestigious recognition and the first time there has been a cross-border collaboration. By showcasing our region as a global hub for design\, innovation\, arts\, and culture\, WDC 2024 will foster lasting economic\, social\, cultural\, civic\, and environmental impact. \nTickets can be purchased at the CIFF website. \n 
URL:https://coronadotimes.com/event/screening-of-limite/
LOCATION:Village Theatre\, 820 Orange Ave\, Coronado\, CA\, 92118\, United States
CATEGORIES:film
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SUMMARY:"My Penguin Friend" Free Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:A sweeping family adventure\, My Penguin Friend is a triumphant tale of friendship between a lonely father and a little lost penguin who recharges his spirit and heals his family with an unshakable\, ocean-crossing loyalty. Humble fisherman João (International star Jean Reno) has turned away from the world in the wake of tragedy. But when he discovers a penguin drifting alone in the ocean\, drenched in oil from a spill\, his first instinct is to help. To his wife’s (Oscar nominee Adriana Barraza) dismay\, he not only rescues the sea creature\, but takes the flightless bird under his wing. For the first time in years João starts to feel joy\, even if he cannot fathom just how unbreakable a bond is being formed. When the penguin suddenly disappears back into the immense wilds of the ocean\, João believes it is impossible that he will ever see his friend again. But thousands of miles away\, the penguin is caught in misadventures of his own\, determined to use his unique GPS-like powers to find his way back to the place he now considers home. Based on an emotional true story that riveted the world and filmed on the spectacular coasts of Brazil and Argentina\, My Penguin Friend is a tale that traverses the magic of the ocean\, the beauty of nature\, and the transformative power of love. \nSeating is not guaranteed\, so arrive early to secure your spot in line! \n5:00pm Line opens\n5:30pm Theater doors open\n6:00pm Film presentation begins\nPLEASE READ\n\nGeneral Public Seating is open on a first come basis.  Although there are plenty of seats in the Village main theater we recommend arriving early.\nSaving seats will not be allowed so please make sure your whole party enters the theater at the same time.
URL:https://coronadotimes.com/event/my-penguin-friend-free-film-screening/
LOCATION:Village Theatre\, 820 Orange Ave\, Coronado\, CA\, 92118\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240815T183000
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SUMMARY:AI International Film Festival\, Final 11 Screening
DESCRIPTION:Out of 91 submissions from 25 countries\, the final 11 winning selections of the AI International Film Festival will be screened on Aug. 15. The festival includes four World Premieres\, numerous US and Festival Premieres\, Audience Choice\, and Awards Show. \nMark your schedules and get your tickets at bit.ly/aifilmfestshorts (before they sell out). The festival will take place on Thursday\, August 15\, 6:30-9 pm at the Coronado Village Theatre. \nAt the festival\, cutting-edge international and domestic filmmakers will engage in discussions and Q&A sessions\, both in person and via Zoom\, making this a truly interactive event. \nClick the links to check out this month’s selection of outstanding short films including: \n\nADAM – Yaniv Bloch – Israel – Animated Humous Short about our Future with AI\nOcular Whispers – David André\, Bruno Pereira – Portugal – Animated Short in Comic Style about our Future with AI\nMother – Meta Puppet – USA – Classic Horror / Thriller using AI\nPostcards – Directed by Kenneth Russo – Spain – AI Animated Photography brings postcards to life\nGone Producer – Directed by M-phago (AI machine) – Korea – Experimental Documentary Web Series Pilot directed by AI\nEvolution Goes Wrong – Reza Delevar – Iran – AI Animation\nBroccoligeddon – Rosa Lykiardopoulos – UK – AI Children’s Thriller\nModello Linguistico Divino – Arthur Machado – New Zealand (in Italian language) – Experimental AI Art Music Video\nBlackbird – Michael Cole – USA – AI Fan Music Video\nSolidify Me – Wang Yue – China – Brilliant AI Treatise on Aging and Depression\nChocolate Gate – Zoé Mahfouz – France – AI short on Cyber-bullying and Chocolate\n\nAn enthusiastic full house for the previous sold-out program in July enjoyed 14 boundary-busting short films from around the world\, and enlightening audience/filmmaker discussions centering on the future of AI followed each short. \n“Now that AI tools have democratized creativity\, curation is more important than ever. During the festival\, I was amazed at the quality of the selected films\, and excited to interact with such talented creators via zoom\,” said winning Argentinian filmmaker Andres Aloi (The Abyss)\, “As such\, taking home two major awards was certainly an honor.” \n“As a film professional\, I drove 75 miles to see this festival\, and it was worth it” says attendee Mila Albertson. “Fantastic films all of them\, and it was fascinating to discuss each film interactively together with a panel of such wonderful international filmmakers and an engaged audience.” \nReserve your tickets at bit.ly/aifilmfestshorts.
URL:https://coronadotimes.com/event/ai-international-film-festival-final-11-screening/
LOCATION:Village Theatre\, 820 Orange Ave\, Coronado\, CA\, 92118\, United States
CATEGORIES:entertainment,film
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SUMMARY:CIFF Classic Film "The Natural"
DESCRIPTION:If you’re following the smokin’ hot San Diego Padres these days\, then you understand why Coronado Island Film Festival couldn’t resist bringing you the beloved 1983 baseball classic\, “The Natural\,” as its monthly Classic Movie selection for August. \nSee this inspiring film as it was meant to be seen: on the big screen at Coronado’s Village Theatre. Doors open at 5 p.m. for complimentary adult beverages\, followed at 5:30 by a vintage cartoon and the feature presentation. Tickets are $15 and are on sale now at coronadofilmfest.com. \nThe stellar cast includes Robert Redford\, Robert Duvall\, Glenn Close\, Kim Basinger\, Wilford Brimley\, Barbara Hershey\, Robert Prosky\, and Richard Farnsworth. The film is based on Bernard Malamud’s 1952 novel and was directed by Academy Award-winning director Barry Levinson (“Rain Man\,” 1988). \nIt was nominated for four Academy Awards\, including Best Supporting Actress for Glenn Close. \nFilm critics have noted that\, unlike most Hollywood actors who have starred as baseball players down through the years\, Robert Redford as Roy Hobbs in the 1983 classic “The Natural\,” actually looks the part! \nRedford\, who celebrated his 88th birthday on August 18\, was 47 when he filmed “The Natural\,” portraying Hobbs at ages 19 and 35. Too old for the part\, yes\, but his boyish good looks and genuine athletic ability make it all work.
URL:https://coronadotimes.com/event/ciff-classic-film-the-natural/
LOCATION:Village Theatre\, 820 Orange Ave\, Coronado\, CA\, 92118\, United States
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