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Release Date: October 26, 2007
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Ian Curtis has aspirations beyond the trappings of small town life in 1970s England. Wanting to emulate his musical heroes, such as David Bowie and Iggy Pop, he joins a band, and his musical ambition begins to thrive. Soon though, the everyday fears and emotions, that fuel his music, slowly begin to eat away at him. Married young, with a daughter, he is distracted from his family commitments by a new love and the growing expectations of his band, Joy Division. The strain manifests itself in his health. With epilepsy adding to his guilt and depression, desperation takes hold. Surrendering to the weight on his shoulders, Ian's tortured soul consumes him.
Starring:
Sam Riley, Samantha Morton, Alexandra Maria Lara, Joe Anderson, James Anthony Pearson, Harry Treadaway, Craig Parkinson, Toby Kebbell, Matthew McNulty, Ben Naylor
Directed by:
Anton Corbijn
Rating: R (for language and brief sexuality)
Genre: Drama, Musical
Runtime: 120 min
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Every Tuesday and Wednesday morning at 10a they will show two different G or PG rated films each week. (see below for dates and theatre participation)
Admission is only a $1.00 per person!
Portion of the proceeds benefit The Will Rodgers Foundation.
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Summer Movie Express Participating Orlando Theatres
Program dates 06/05 - 08/01
- Regal Cinemas Oviedo Mall 22
- Regal Cinemas Seminole Town Center 10
Program dates: 06/12-08/08
- Regal Cinemas Eagle Ridge 12
- Regal Cinemas The Loop 16
- Regal Cinemas Waterford Lakes 20 & IMAX
- Regal Cinemas Wekiva Riverwalk 8
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Show Schedule (will be the same at every theatre, no matter the start date)
Week 1: Kitt Kittredge or Journey 2
Week 2: Happy Feet 2 or Dolphin Tale
Week 3: Yogi Bear or Legend of the Guardian
Week 4: Cats&Dogs: Revenge of Kitty or Hugo
Week 5: Adventures of Tin Tin or Puss in Boots
Week 6: Kung Fu Panda 2 or Rango
Week 7: Rio or Spy Kids 4
Week 8: Chimpanzee or Hoodwinked Too
Week 9: Arthur Christmas or The Smurfs
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Ballet in Cinema: Royal Ballet's "Giselle" En
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