Through May 18th
Award winning director and cinematographer Jeremy Saulnier (I Used to Be Darker, Putty Hill) finds a narrative thriller voice with his new film that has been a sensation on the festival circuit. Dwight Evans is a mysterious outsider whose quiet life on the margins is turned upside down when he returns to his childhood home to carry out an act of vengeance. Proving himself an amateur assassin, he winds up in a brutal fight to protect his estranged family. BLUE RUIN is a classic American revenge story that won the FIPRESCI Prize in the Directors’ Fortnight program at Cannes 2013.
Directed by JEREMY SAULNIER
May 11th, 8:00pm
May 14th, 9:00pm
May 16th, 7:00pm
May 17th, 9:00pm
May 18th, 6:45pm
Parking at MBC at Historic City Hall: 12th Street Covered Garage (just behind the Historic City Hall)
Entrance on 12th Street near Washington Avenue. $1 an hour any time (except when arriving 8pm or later FRI-SUN).
Tickets: $10 or $8 MBC Members ($9 Students, Seniors) unless otherwise noted
Miami Beach CInematheque
Historic City Hall,1130 Washington Ave, First Floor South
Miami Beach, FL 33139
305. 67.FILMS (673.4567)
www.MBCinema.com
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