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CineVegas Schedule

All screenings are at the Brenden Theatres inside the Palms and are $10 for individual tickets, unless otherwise noted.

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Thursday, June 7

7 p.m.

The Grand

Woody Harrelson, Werner Herzog, Cheryl Hines, David Cross

Directed by Zak Penn

Penn gives the mockumentary treatment to the overexposed world of professional poker in the story of six poker players who make it to the final table of the world’s most famous high stakes tournament. Screening at the Golden Nugget.

7:30 p.m.

The Devil Came on Horseback

Directed by Ricki Stern & Annie Sundberg

This documentary follows Marine Captain Brian Steidle during his stint as a military observer in Darfur.

Friday, June 8

3 p.m.

The Grand

3:30 p.m.

I Don’t Want to Sleep Alone

Lee Kang-sheng, Chen Siang-chyi, Norman Atun

Directed by Tsai Ming-liang

Homeless on the streets of Kuala Lumpur, Hsiao Kang is robbed, beaten and left for dead; he is found and nursed by an immigrant worker who lives in the shell of a building abandoned during construction.

6 p.m.

Choose Connor

Steven Weber, Alex Linz, Escher Holloway

Directed by Luke Eberl

Fifteen-year-old Owen Norris gets his dream job as the youth campaign spokesperson for a senatorial candidate, but soon learns about the dark side of politics.

6:30 p.m.

Bad Habits

Jimena Ayala, Elena de Haro, Marco Treviño

Directed by Simón Bross

The story of three women whose eating habits determine and dominate their lives in extreme ways.

8:30 p.m.

The Living Wake

Mike O’Connell, Jesse Eisenberg, Ann Dowd

Directed by Sol Tryon

Self-proclaimed artist and genius K. Roth Binew (O’Connell) has decided that he has reached the end of life. He enlists his best friend, the unknown poet and biographer Mills Joquin (Eisenberg), to chronicle his final hours.

9 p.m.

Viva

Anna Biller, Jared Sanford, Bridget Brno

Directed by Anna Biller

A suburban housewife in 1972 goes out to find herself in the middle of the swinging Playboy-era sexual revolution, in a tribute to vintage sexploitation films.

Saturday, June 9

1 p.m.

Loren Cass

Kayla Tabish, Travis Maynard, Lewis Brogan

Directed by Chris Fuller

The year is 1997. Cale, Jason, and Nicole are awake in St. Petersburg, Florida. The city is plagued by uprisings on the south side after a young black motorist is gunned down by a white police officer.

1:30 p.m.

Never on a Sunday

Silverio Palacios, Humberto Busto, Maya Zapata

Directed by Daniel Gruener

In trying to bury his uncle, who dies on the unluckiest of Sundays, a young man becomes embroiled in a series of gruesome adventures through modern-day Mexico City.

3 p.m.

Look

Hayes McArthur, Giuseppe Andrews, Miles Dougal

Directed by Adam Rifkin

Shot entirely from the point of view of the hundreds of surveillance cameras we live under every day, Look is a film about the things people do when they don’t know they’re being watched.

3:30 p.m.

Shorts Program 1

4:30 p.m.

Choose Connor

6 p.m.

All God’s Children Can Dance

Joan Chen, Jason Lew, Sonja Kinski

Directed by Robert Logevall

A young man raised to view himself as the son of God pursues a stranger who may be his human father.

6:30 p.m.

Eagle vs. Shark

Loren Horsley, Jemaine Clement, Craig Hall

Directed by Taika Waititi

The tale of two socially awkward misfits and the strange ways they try to find love.

7:30 p.m.

Once Upon a Time Maria

Julio Bracho, Ana Serradilla, Mahalat, Diana Bracho

Directed by Jesus Magaña Vázquez

A melding of real and surreal that follows the tempestuous love life of Mexican filmmaker Tonatiuh as he seeks the mesmerizing subject (and title character) of his latest documentary.

8:30 p.m.

Careless

Colin Hanks, Tony Shalhoub, Rachel Blanchard

Directed by Peter Spears

Wiley Roth (Hanks) finds a severed human finger in his kitchen one night. Understandably freaked out, Wiley and his best friend set out across LA trying to solve the mystery of the finger.

9 p.m.

Garbanzo Gas

Miles Dougal, Walt Dongo, Vietnam Ron

Directed by Giuseppe Andrews

A very lo-fi, surreal statement against animal abuse dedicated to PETA.

11 p.m.

My Name is Bruce

Bruce Campbell, Grace Thorsen, Taylor Sharpe

Directed by Bruce Campbell

The residents of Gold Lick, Oregon, decide to kidnap Evil Dead star Bruce Campbell, who surely can help them defeat the evil monster that is terrorizing their small town.

Sunday, June 10

Noon

Hollywood Heart

A film created by the participants in the LA non-profit organization’s filmmaking workshop for at-risk youth. Free screening.

1:30 p.m.

The Living Wake

3 p.m.

Throwing Stars

Scott Grimes, Jason London, Scott Michael Campbell

Directed by Todd Breau

The bond among four childhood friends is tested when they have to cover up a murder.

3:30 p.m.

Bad Habits

4:30 p.m.

Shorts Program 2

6 p.m.

The Fifth Patient

Nick Chinlund, Isaach De Bankolé, Brendan Fehr

Directed by Amir Mann

In a flyblown African hospital, a man named John—or maybe Nick—wakes up with no memory of who, or what, he is.

6:30 p.m.

Drama/Mex

Miriana Moro, Emilio Valdés, Juan Pablo Castañeda

Directed by Gerardo Naranjo

Acapulco serves as the backdrop for the stories of a suicidal man, a 15-year-old runaway and a young couple facing hardship after a tragic breakup.

7:30 p.m.

Loren Cass

8:30 p.m.

Have Love, Will Travel

Tae Davies, Chandler Rylko, Roxanne Arvizu

Directed by Dan Peterson

A journey into the underground world of Private Dancing as seen through the eyes of a new dancer and her new driver-bodyguard.

Monday, June 11

2 p.m.

Once Upon a Time Maria

2:30 p.m.

Shorts Program 1

3 p.m.

All God’s Children Can Dance

5 p.m.

Never on a Sunday

5:30 p.m.

Careless

6 p.m.

Tie a Yellow Ribbon

Kim Jiang, Jane Kim, Patrick Heusinger

Directed by Joy Dietrich

Jenny Mason (Jiang) is a Korean adoptee and aspiring photographer who works as a barista at a cafe in New York and keeps a safe emotional distance from everyone around her.

8 p.m.

Look

8:30 p.m.

Great World of Sound

Pat Healy, Kene Holliday, Rebecca Mader

Directed by Craig Zobel

Two Southern guys get caught up in the excitement of a record-industry talent-scouting scheme.

9 p.m.

Kurt Cobain About a Son

Directed by AJ Schnack

An intimate meditation on the late musician and artist in his own words and voice, based on more than 25 hours of previously unheard audio interviews with Kurt Cobain conducted by noted music journalist Michael Azerrad.

Tuesday, June 12

3 p.m.

The Fifth Patient

4 p.m.

Have Love, Will Travel

6 p.m.

Rocket Science

Reece Daniel Thompson, Anna Kendrick, Nicholas D’Agosto

Directed by Jeffrey Blitz

A teenage boy with a horrific stuttering problem joins his high-school debate team in an ill-fated effort to win the girl of his dreams.

6:30 p.m.

Throwing Stars

7 p.m.

Shorts Program 2

9:30 p.m.

UNLV Shorts

Midnight

TV Sheriff and the Trailbuddies

A performance by found-video remix artist TV Sheriff, at the Rockhouse inside the Imperial Palace.

Wednesday, June 13

1 p.m.

La Vie En Rose

Marion Cotillard, Sylvie Testud, Pascal Greggory

Directed by Olivier Dahan

The life story of French singing legend Edith Piaf.

3:30 p.m.

Nevada Filmmaking Shorts

4 p.m.

I Have Never Forgotten You

Directed by Richard Trank

A documentary on Simon Wiesenthal, the Austrian-Jewish architectural engineer who became a Nazi-hunter after surviving the Holocaust.

4:30 p.m.

Tie a Yellow Ribbon

6:30 p.m.

Sun Dogs

Directed by Andrea Stewart

A documentary following the Jamaican dogsled team at the 2006 UK championships in Scotland.

7 p.m.

Blue State

Breckin Meyer, Anna Paquin, Adriana O’Neil

Directed by Marshall Lewy

While campaigning for John Kerry in 2004, John Logue (Meyer) vows to move to Canada if George W. Bush wins the election. John returns to San Francisco to find his job and girlfriend gone and his friends egging him on to keep his campaign promise.

9 p.m.

Frownland

Dore Mann, Mary Wall, Paul Grimstad

Directed by Ronald Bronstein

The miserable existence of Keith, from living in the kitchen of his shared one-bedroom apartment to his daily reverse-commute to the suburbs to hock coupon packets door-to-door.

9:30 p.m.

CCSN Shorts

Thursday, June 14

12:30 p.m.

La Vie En Rose

1:30 p.m.

Frownland

3 p.m.

California Dreamin’ (Endless)

Armand Assante, Razvan Vasilescu, Jamie Elman

Directed by Cristian Nemescu

U.S. Marine Captain Jones is assigned to escort a train carrying NATO equipment headed for the former Yugoslavia during the war in Kosovo. His mission is held back by a very thorough station master in a godforsaken village, who halts the train over a paperwork technicality.

3:30 p.m.

Blue State

4:30 p.m.

Phantom Love

Marina Shoif, Juliette Marquis, Yelena Apartseva

Directed by Nina Menkes

A surreal drama about a woman trapped in an enmeshed family, and her slow process of personal liberation.

6:30 p.m.

Chavez

Directed by Diego Luna

A documentary on the life of boxer Julio César Chávez.

7 p.m.

Broken English

Parker Posey, Melvil Poupaud, Drea de Matteo

Directed by Zoe Cassavetes

After a series of disastrous first dates, cynical thirtysomething Nora meets a devil-may-care Frenchman who will open her eyes to a lot more than love.

7:30 p.m.

In the Land of Merry Misfits

Doug Sherin, Danielle Weeks, Keven Undergaro

Directed by Keven Undergaro

A naive young man takes a wrong turn through a mystical tunnel and lands in a fable-like universe.

9:30 p.m.

Art Institute of Las Vegas Shorts

10 p.m.

Blue Velvet

Isabella Rossellini, Kyle MacLachlan, Dennis Hopper

Directed by David Lynch

A 20th-anniversary screening of Lynch’s surreal classic, with a live appearance by Hopper.

Friday, June 15

1 p.m.

In the Land of Merry Misfits

1:30 p.m.

Nevada Filmmaking Shorts

3 p.m.

Half-Life Award: Charlize Theron

Live conversation with Theron, followed by clips from her upcoming film Ferris Wheel.

4 p.m.

Shorts Program 3

6 p.m.

Marquee Award: Anthony Hopkins

Live conversation with Hopkins, followed by a screening of his directorial debut, the hallucinogenic drama Slipstream.

6:30 p.m.

Penelope

Christina Ricci, James McAvoy, Catherine O’Hara

Directed by Mark Palansky

Ricci is a woman cursed with a pig snout in a modern romantic fairy tale about love and self-acceptance.

7 p.m.

Mr. Untouchable

Directed by Marc Levin

Documentary about 1970s Harlem heroin kingpin Nicky Barnes.

9 p.m.

On the Road With Judas

Aaron Ruell, Kevin Corrigan, Eddie Kaye Thomas

Directed by JJ Lask

A film based on a real novel, written by a writer, played by an actor, about the real characters and the actors playing those characters in this story.

Saturday, June 16

1 p.m.

On the Road With Judas

1:30 p.m.

Shorts Program 3

2 p.m.

Vanguard Director Award: Mike Newell

Live conversation with Newell, followed by clips from his upcoming film Love in the Time of Cholera.

4 p.m.

Penelope

4:30 p.m.

Chavez

5 p.m.

Vanguard Actor Award: Ben Kingsley

Live conversation with Kingsley.

7 p.m.

You Kill Me

Ben Kingsley, Téa Leoni, Luke Wilson

Directed by John Dahl

An alcoholic hitman befriends a tart-tongued woman who might just come in handy when it’s time for him to settle old scores.

7:30 p.m.

Phantom Love

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