Arts and Entertainment
March 8, 2023
From: Real Art WaysCinema - Held Over!
Women Talking
Do nothing. Stay and fight. Or leave.
The women of an isolated religious colony reveal a shocking secret about the colony's men, and grapple with reconciling a brutal reality with their faith.
Academy Award Nominee for Best Picture.
Written and directed by Sarah Polley. Starring Claire Foye, Frances McDormand, Jessie Buckley, and Rooney Mara.
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Last Chance to See the Oscar-Nominated Documentary Short Films!
Sunday 3/12 1:55pm
How Do You Measure a Year?
USA
Directed by: Jay Rosenblatt
The Elephant Whispers
India
Directed by: Katiki Gonsalves
Stranger at the Gate
USA
Directed by: Joshua Seftel and Conall Jones
Haulout
UK
Directed by: Evgenia Arbugaeva and Maxim Arbugaeva
The Martha Mitchell Effect
USA
Directed by: Anne Alvergue and Beth Levison
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Held Over!
Animation
Oscar-Nominated Short Films
The first four films in this program are suitable for kids 10 and up, but the final film, My Year of Dicks, is for adult audiences only.
An Ostrich Told Me the World is Fake and I Think I Believe It
Australia
Directed by: Lachlan Pendragon
The Flying Sailor
Canada
Directed by: Amanda Forbis and Wendy Tilby
Ice Merchants
Portugal/France/UK
Directed by: João Gonzalez and Bruno Caetano
The Boy, the Mole, the Fox,
and the Horse
UK
Directed by: Charlie Mackesy and Matthew Freud
My Year of Dicks
USA
Directed by: Sara Gunnarsdóttir and Pamela Ribbon
(My Year of Dicks will play last, is intended for adult audiences only, and is not suitable for children. We will have a short break before the start of the film so that our guests, if they choose, can comfortably exit the cinema).
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Held Over!
Live Action: Oscar-Nominated Short Films
Ivalu
Denmark
Directed by: Anders Walter and Rebecca Pruzan
Night Ride
Norway
Directed by: Eirik Tveiten and
Gaute Lid Larssen
Le Pupille
Italy
Directed by: Alice Rohrwacher
The Red Suitcase
Luxembourg
Directed by: Cyrus Neshvad
An Irish Goodbye
UK
Directed by: Tom Berkeley and Ross White
Live Action Tickets
Coming Up Next Week...
Oscar Winners!
See the films that win Academy Awards at Real Art Ways starting Friday 3/17!
Opens Friday 3/31!
Home Again: Carole King Live in Central Park
This film presents musical icon Carole King’s triumphant May 26, 1973 homecoming concert on The Great Lawn of New York City’s Central Park before an estimated audience of 100,000.
Alongside the complete performance is the behind the scenes story of King’s remarkable transformation from a staff songwriter to an iconic music artist.
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Riverwood Poetry Series
Wednesday 3/8 7pm
Free Admission
The evening begins with a reading from 3 outstanding poets. Then, an open mic for the audience – one poem, one page.
Books available to purchase. Signing and conversations abound!
Where else can you get poetry and popcorn?
(Drinks and snacks available for purchase.)
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Creative Cocktail Hour (CCH)
Thursday 3/16 6pm
A monthly celebration of creativity and expression. Come as you are!
Live music from La Banda Chuska:
La Banda Chuska: Taking inspiration from the twangy 1960s surf bands of Lima (Los Belkings, Los Siderals) as well as the psychedelic flavors of 1970s chicha (Los Destellos, Los Orientales de Paramonga), their post-punk energy and subversive playfulness have also evoked comparisons to a tropical version of the B-52s. Expect a rhythmic, and high energy performance with a psychedelic flare.
The band will perform music from their debut self-titled EP recorded during the COVID-19 lockdown.
Dance the night away with our house Dj: DJ Mr. Realistic
Visitors will experience two opening receptions in our galleries:
Alan Neider:'Round About Midnight
Real Wall: Karl Goulet
Also on View:
Kate Bae: A Rite of Passage
Howard el-Yasin: Specific Matter
Food Truck: Munchers International, bringing Jamaican cuisine to Hartford
Each month, we have art-making activities led by Real Art Ways staff! Join in on the fun - great for adults and kids!
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Attention Lovers of Ballet!
Reading and Discussion with Jennifer Homans
Sunday 3/26 2:30pm
2:30pm discussion, with a book signing immediately following.
Free Admission. RSVP.
Jennifer Homans is the dance critic for The New Yorker and the bestselling author of Mr. B: George Balanchine’s 20th Century (2022) and Apollo's Angels: A History of Ballet (2010). Homans was a professional dancer and performed with the Pacific Northwest Ballet before earning a BA at Columbia University and a PhD in Modern European History at New York University, where she is now a Distinguished Scholar in Residence and the Founding Director of the Center for Ballet and the Arts.
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Science on Screen: The Botany of Desire
Tuesday 3/28 6:30pm
Presentation at 6:30 with organismal biologist Dr. Nikisha Patel, Trinity College, followed by a film screening at 7pm.
Based on Michael Pollan's best-seller, this film presents the history of four plants, each of which found a way to make itself essential to humans. Apples, for sweetness; tulips, for beauty; marijuana, for pleasure; and potatoes, for sustenance. Each has a story of discovery and adaptation; each has a symbiotic relationship with human civilization.
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In Our Galleries:
Howard el-Yasin Specific Matter
Thousands of baked banana peels hanging from our ceiling sourced from el-Yasin's community in New Haven.
Artist Talk with Howard el-Yasin,
In Conversation with Sarah Fritchey
Thursday 3/9 6pm
Meet the man behind the bananas! Howard el-Yasin is is a New Haven, CT-based interdisciplinary artist, curator and educator. He will join with Sarah Fritchey to discuss his artistic practice.
More information on Howard el-Yasin.
Sarah Fritchey is an independent curator and writer who works at the intersections of art, justice, civic engagement, memory and belonging. Her projects seek to bring different forms of exhibition making into a shared space, and link object study to storytelling, local history, site, and direct action. She curated the memorable exhibition Statues Also Die at Real Art Ways in the Fall of 2020
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Howard el-Yasin Artist Talk
Kate Bae: A Rite of Passage
Societal barriers and personal relationships, hope, inclusion, uncertainty, and love in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Artist Talk with Kate Bae
Thursday 3/30 6pm
Kate Bae is an independent curator, artist, and a recent recipient of a 2021 Real Art Award. She will be discussing her artistic practice and the meaning behind her exhibition A Rite of Passage at Real Art Ways.
More information on Kate Bae.
Kate Bae Artist Talk