Wednesday, June 5, 2013

/Film Austin: Spend the Summer With Festival Favorites Thanks to Cinema East 2013

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Briefly: Your typical outdoor summer screening series is a cavalcade of well-known hits; there'll be a Spielberg film, a musical or comedy classic or two, maybe Gone With the Wind or Lawrence of ArabiaCinemaEast, which kicks off its 2013 program in Austin this weekend, is appealingly different. The program features films like the documentary Cutie and the Boxer, a really tremendous film that was one of the best entries at Sundance this year, and Zero Charisma, the great geek culture entry from SXSW.

Screenings are cheap ($2-5, with a loose "pay what you want" scheme) and set for Sunday nights at the lovely French Legation Museum in East Austin. All will be preceded by a short film, and many will have filmmakers in attendance for Q&A sessions. The screenings are BYOB, and Austin360 notes that "food and drink are sold on premises by The Hot Dog King, Cool Haus, Juiceland and Cornucopia."

The schedule is at cinemaeastaustin.com, and the fest has a new Twitter account, too.

  • 'A Teacher' Teaser: Teacher and Student Get Hot and Heavy in Sundance Drama
  • 'Zero Charisma' Review: What Happens When 'Comic Book Guy' Goes Home At Night? [SXSW 2013]
  • 'Zero Charisma' Trailer: A Dungeon Master Can't Control His Own Destiny
  • 'Cutie and the Boxer' Review: Perceptive Documentary Examines Sacrifice, Love, and Art [Sundance 2013]
  • Sundance Buys: 'Before Midnight,' 'S-VHS,' 'Ain't Them Bodies Saints,' 'Mother of George,' 'Milkshake' and More

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