Cinema Culture presents Animals Projected | Cinema Minima

Next Cinema Minima:
Cinema Culture presents
Animals Projected
Sunday, March 3 at 8pm
Cole’s, 2338 N. Milwaukee

The Animals Projected program takes a candid approach to the true condition of the animal kingdom in today’s world. Program includes 3 shorts films and 1 feature film.

Films:

Living on the Edge
by Aaron Zeghers
An anthropological peepshow of Kingdom Animalia’s current state-­of­‐affairs via frame-‐by-­frame Super 8. This animal’s history of wreck and ruin is the catharsis of a (formerly) lapsed vegetarian. (00:03:27)

Catnip: Egress to Oblivion?
by Jason Willis
Catnip is all the rage with today’s modern feline, but do we really understand it? (00:07:06)

  • Official Selection 2013: Sundance Film Festival

Human Meat Factory
by Anna Han
Have you ever given thought about where your nice juicy burger comes from? (00:04:07)

Donkey Love
by Daryl Stoneage
It’s Colombia’s biggest secret. (01:24:00)

  • Winner Best Documentary: Melbourne Underground Festival 2012
  • The Indie Fest Award Winner
  • Winner Director’s Choice: Sydney Underground Film Festival 2012
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We’ve Gotta Fly | A film by Desert Soap | Cinima Minima

Screening Sunday September 2 at 8pm
at Cole’s Bar, 2338 North Milwaukee:

We’ve Gotta Fly
A film by Desert Soap
73 minutes, 2011

This film documents and dramatizes the Chicago-based soft rock band Desert Soap’s quest for grooviness (circa 2011) in a pleasantly psychedelic way.

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It just doesn’t matter!

It just doesn’t matter!
Cinema Minima Goes to Camp with Meatballs.


Sunday, July 1st at 8pm
Cole’s Bar, 2338 North Milwaukee
free


A classic tale of ragtag misfit campers versus blueblooded elitist campers, Meatballs (1979, Ivan Reitman) is a perennial summertime favorite. As cool camp counselor Tripper Harrison, Bill Murray delivers one of the all-time great movie monologues, a hilarious detailing of the plight of underdogs everywhere, culminating in the chant “IT JUST DOESN’T MATTER! IT JUST DOESN’T MATTER!” Boy campers pop boners while spying on girl campers, the camper named Spaz really lives up to his nickname, and the plight of the shy and depressed is given the full Hollywood treatment as Chris Makepeace from “My Bodyguard” plays Rudy, who is taken under Tripper’s wing and slowly comes out of his shell. This is what the Summer of Fun is all about, and if you’re a summertime dude or summertime babe, there is no better way to kick off July than to see this cinematic celebration of the sweatiest season.

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Cinema Minima is an Anysquared Project.
While at Cole’s check out the current Art@Cole’s Exhibit.

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