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Anonymous - Fri, Mon-Thur 6: 40, 9: 35; Sat-Sun 12: 45, 3: 40, 6: 40, 9: 35 p.m.
The Ides of March - Fri, Mon-Thur 7: 15, 9: 45; Sat-Sun 1: 30, 4: 10, 7: 15, 9: 45 p.m.
Real Steel - Fri, Mon-Thur 6: 45, 9: 40; Sat-Sun 12: 55, 3: 50, 6: 45, 9: 40 p.m.
50/50 (14A) - Fri, Mon-Thur 6: 50, 9: 20; Sat-Sun 3: 30, 6: 50, 9: 20 p.m.
Paranormal Activity 3 - Fri, Mon-Thur 7, 9: 30; Sat-Sun 1: 20, 3: 35, 7, 9: 30 p.m.
Dolphin Tale 3D - Sat-Sun 1: 05 p.m. Footloose (PG) - Fri, Mon-Thur 6: 30, 9: 15; Sat-Sun1, 3: 40, 6: 30, 9: 15 p.m.
PARK & TILFORD 333 Brooksbank Ave., North Vancouver 604-985-3911
The Three Musketeers (PG) - Fri 7, 9: 45; Sat-Sun 1: 30, 4: 20, 7, 9: 45; Mon-Thur 7, 9: 20 p.m.
Moneyball (PG) - Fri 6: 50, 9: 40; Sat-Sun 12: 50, 3: 50, 6: 50, 9: 40; Mon-Tue, Thur 6: 30, 9: 30; Wed 6: 35, 9: 30 p.m.
In Time (PG) - Fri 7: 10, 10; Sat 2: 15, 4: 40, 7: 10, 10; Sun 1: 20, 4, 7: 10, 10; Mon-Thur 7: 10, 9: 45 p.m. Thur 1 p.m.
The Rum Diary (PG) - Fri 6: 40, 9: 50; Sat-Sun 1, 3: 40, 6: 40, 9: 50; Mon-Thur 6: 50, 9: 40 p.m. Thur 1 p.m.
Johnny English Reborn - Fri 6: 30, 9: 20; Sat-Sun 1: 10, 4: 10, 6: 30, 9: 20; Mon-Thur 6: 55, 9: 10 p.m.
The Metropolitan Opera: Don Giovanni - Sat 9: 55 a.m.
PACIFIC CINEMATHEQUE
1131 Howe St., 604-688-FILM www.cinematheque.bc.ca.
Late October / Late Ozu At the time of his death in 1963 Yasujiro Ozu, with some 53 features to his credit, including six that had been named "best Japanese fi lm of the year," had yet to receive the wide international recognition and acclaim already conferred upon his compatriots Kurosawa, Mizoguchi, and Ichikawa. In fact, Ozu wouldn't be given his full due in the West until the 1970s.
The six fi lms in the Late Ozu program are drawn from Ozu's "Old Master," post-Tokyo Story period, with the director, in the last decade of his life, at the peak of his artistic powers - and, interestingly, more concerned than ever with modern Japan's younger generations.
FIFTH AVENUE CINEMAS www.festivalcinemas.ca Set in contemporary Iran, Maryam
Keshavarz's Circumstance (starring Sarah Kazemy and Vancouver's Nikohl Boosheri) is an insightful drama about two teenage girls who risk everything when they fall in love with each other.
The fi lm screened in Dramatic Competition at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award.
Circumstance screens daily at 1: 30, 4: 15, 7: 05 and 9: 45 p.m. Nikohl Boosheri will attend the 7: 05 screenings tonight and tomorrow night to lead Q&A sessions.