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SUMMARY:Sunday Cinema: The Mend
DESCRIPTION:Join 3S Artspace for their new weekend matinee film series\, Sunday Cinema. \n\n\n\nTHE MEND\n\nWatch the trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPf4SQKwRBo\n\n\n\nA comic drama about rage\, doubt\, lust\, madness\, and other brotherly hand-me-downs. \n\n\n\nFor anyone who's ever loathed and loved a sibling in equal measure\, The Mend is the wonderfully strange and acidic debut comedy from writer / director John Magary. Shot through with the wicked humor and anarchy of Bruce Robinson's Withnail & I and Mike Leigh's Naked\, The Mend follows a mismatched yin-yang pair of NYC brothers\, loose cannon Mat (Josh Lucas in a career-best performance) and put-upon Alan (Stephen Plunkett) as they stagger dimly towards some understanding of love\, women\, masculinity and what it truly means to be a brother. Featuring a gorgeous\, minimalist score by Michi Wiancko & Judd Greenstein and beautiful\, fluid cinematography by Chris Teague (Obvious Child)\, the film unfolds as three stylistically distinct but interwoven acts\, each with its own mesmerizing rhythm. With superb supporting performances by Mickey Sumner (Frances Ha) and Lucy Owen as the brothers' sharp-tongued girlfriends.\n\n\n\n109 min | USA | 2014\n\n\n\n"It's a visceral account of fractured brotherhood\, supported by uncanny chemistry between Lucas and Plunkett\, who humorously riff on each other with ease and humility. Magary also twists the knobs on reality here and there\, driving deep into the psychosis of loss and anxiety."   Michael Roffman\, Time Magazine
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join 3S Artspace for their new weekend matinee film series\, Sunday Cinema.&nbsp\;<br />\n<br />\nTHE MEND<br />\nWatch the trailer -&nbsp\;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPf4SQKwRBo<br />\n<br />\nA comic drama about rage\, doubt\, lust\, madness\, and other brotherly hand-me-downs.&nbsp\;<br />\n<br />\nFor anyone who&rsquo\;s ever loathed and loved a sibling in equal measure\, The Mend is the wonderfully strange and acidic debut comedy from writer / director John Magary. Shot through with the wicked humor and anarchy of Bruce Robinson&rsquo\;s Withnail &amp\; I and Mike Leigh&rsquo\;s Naked\, The Mend follows a mismatched yin-yang pair of NYC brothers\, loose cannon Mat (Josh Lucas in a career-best performance) and put-upon Alan (Stephen Plunkett) as they stagger dimly towards some understanding of love\, women\, masculinity and what it truly means to be a brother. Featuring a gorgeous\, minimalist score by Michi Wiancko &amp\; Judd Greenstein and beautiful\, fluid cinematography by Chris Teague (Obvious Child)\, the film unfolds as three stylistically distinct but interwoven acts\, each with its own mesmerizing rhythm. With superb supporting performances by Mickey Sumner (Frances Ha) and Lucy Owen as the brothers&rsquo\; sharp-tongued girlfriends.<br />\n<br />\n109 min | USA | 2014<br />\n<br />\n<em>&ldquo\;It&rsquo\;s a visceral account of fractured brotherhood\, supported by uncanny chemistry between Lucas and Plunkett\, who&nbsp\;humorously riff on each other with ease and humility. Magary also twists the knobs on reality here and there\, driving deep&nbsp\;into the psychosis of loss and anxiety.&rdquo\;&nbsp\;&ndash\; Michael Roffman\, Time Magazine</em>
LOCATION:3S Artspace 319 Vaughan Street\, Portsmouth
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URL:https://business.portsmouthchamber.org/events/details/sunday-cinema-the-mend-01-17-2016-15891
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