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Monday, June 19, 2006
Hurry …
The Austin premiere of Richard Linklater’s “A Scanner Darkly,” is almost sold out, the Austin Film Society reports. Tickets are available only through the Paramount Theatre box office for the event, which will be 7 p.m. June 28 at the Paramount.
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Back at the ‘Ranch’
On Thursday, the Austin Gay and Lesbian International Film Festival presents the world premiere of novice filmmaker Paul Bright’s locally produced, feature-length film, “Angora Ranch.” The film follows a young salesman who meets a handsome rancher old enough to be his father. As he falls in love with the older man, the salesman confronts his family’s secrets and discovers his true purpose. A Q&A session with the cast and crew takes place following the screening with a reception at Manuel’s Restaurant. 7 p.m. Arbor Cinema, 9828 Great Hills Trail. $6-$8.
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Angelina meets Anderson
Here’s a pic from Angelina Jolie’s interview with Anderson Cooper set to air Tuesday night on CNN.
Meanwhile, talk of Jolie in the “Sin City” sequel is getting revived. Think, if you will, what this means for the city. Are you prepared to see Mad and Brad on the hike-and-bike trail?
— Austinist reports that the Indiana Jones anniversary screenings at the Paramount have been postponed until early September. The Summer Film Series was disrupted because of the flooding at the State Theatre next door.
— Submit your film for Nueva Onda movie nights.
More on ‘The Quiet’
A “Lifetime movie on crack”? Now we’re talking! Cinematical reports on the Burnt Orange Productions film.
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