Summer 2005 Film Schedule
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| The Notebook July 13 |
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July 13 |
| Time: | 7:00 - 9:30 p.m. |
| Location: | AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center, Silver Spring, MD |
| Guest Speaker: | Marcelle Morrison-Bogorad, Ph.D., Associate Director, Neuroscience and Neuropsychology of Aging Program, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland |
| Medical Theme: | Alzheimer's Disease |
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 | Based on a Nicholas Sparks novel, this drama chronicles an enduring love that withstands both war and disease. It begins in a nursing home, where a man (James Garner) arrives every day armed with a notebook from which he reads stories about a couple, Noah and Allie (played by Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams), to an unresponsive woman (Gena Rowlands). Who are the characters in the book, and why does the stranger insist on reading about them aloud? |
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 | Starring: | Tim Ivey, Gena Rowlands, Starletta DuPois, James Garner, Anthony-Michael Q. Thomas, Ed Grady, Renee Amber, Jennifer Echols, Geoffrey Knight, Kevin Connolly, Ryan Gosling, Heather Wahlquist, Rachel McAdams, Andrew Schaff and Matt Shelly |
 | Genre: | Drama/Romance |
 | Year: | 2004 |
 | Run Time: | 2 hours, 3 minutes |
 | Rating: | PG-13 for some sexuality. |
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 | Based on Mitch Albom's nonfiction best-seller, this film begins as Morrie (Jack Lemmon) collapses and is subsequently diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's Disease. Then, it's a quick cut to Mitch's (Hank Azaria) hectic life as a sports columnist cum television host and his long-term relationship. When Mitch learns his beloved professor is dying, he reconnects with his mentor and learns from him all over again -- this time, about life. |
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 | Starring: | Jack Lemmon, Hank Azaria, Wendy Moniz, Caroline Aaron, Aaron Lustig, Bruce Nozick, Ivo Cutzarida, John Carroll Lynch, Dan Thiel, Kyle Sullivan, Chistian J. Meoli, Joe Whyte |
 | Genre: | Drama |
 | Year: | 1999 |
 | Run Time: | 1 hour, 29 minutes |
 | Rating: | Not Rated |
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| Something the Lord Made |
Date: |
July 27 |
| Time: | 7:00 - 9:30 p.m. |
| Location: | AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center, Silver Spring, MD |
| Guest Speaker: | J.Alex Haller, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Pediatric Surgery, Johns Hopkins University Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland |
| Medical Theme: | History of Medicine, Cardiac Surgery, Blue Baby Syndrome, Tetrology of Fallot |
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 | This film follows two men who go against all odds to save babies suffering from a heart defect that causes them to suffocate. Alfred Blalock (Alan Rickman), a white surgeon from Johns Hopkins Hospital, and Vivien Thomas (Mos Def), a black carpenter with big dreams, are a great team, but their dissimilar societal statuses cause problems. As they save lives using innovative methods, the reality of their social differences looms overhead. |
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 | Starring: | Alan Rickman, Mos Def, Mary Stuart Masterson, Kyra Sedgwick, Merritt Wever, Doug Olear |
 | Genre: | Drama |
 | Year: | 2004 |
 | Run Time: | 1 hour, 50 minutes |
 | Rating: | Not Rated |
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| When A Man Loves A Woman |
Date: |
August 3 |
| Time: | 7:00 - 9:30 p.m. |
| Location: | AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center, Silver Spring, MD |
| Guest Speaker: | Mark Willenbring, M.D., Director, Division of Treatment and Recovery Research, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland |
| Medical Themes: | Alcoholism, Women's Health |
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In this powerful drama, Alice and Michael Green (Meg Ryan and Andy Garcia) face a major crisis in their marriage when an accident brings Alice's secret drinking problem out in the open. As Alice confronts her alcoholism and Michael struggles to hold their family together, they must confront the issues that arise between them, including a dawning understanding of the large role alcohol has played in their relationship since the very beginning. |
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 | Starring: | Andy Garcia, Meg Ryan, Ellen Burstyn, Tina Majorino, Mae Whitman, Lauren Tom, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Eugene Roche, Gail Strickland, Steven Brill, Susanna Thompson, Erinn Canavan, LaTanya Richardson, Bari K. Willerford and James Jude Courtney |
 | Genre: | Drama |
 | Year: | 1994 |
 | Run Time: | 2 hours, 6 minutes |
 | Rating: | R for language. |
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| Panic in the Streets |
Date: |
August 10 |
| Time: | 7:00 - 9:30 p.m. |
| Location: | AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center, Silver Spring, MD |
| Guest Speaker: | John Parascandola, Ph.D., Former Chief, History of Medicine Division, National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland (retired) |
| Medical Theme: | Pneumonic Plague, Infectious Diseases |
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 | A medical official races against time to stop a deadly epidemic from spreading across the United States in this taut drama. Lt. Cmdr. Dr. Clinton Reed (Richard Widmark) frantically scours New Orleans to locate two murderers (Jack Palance and Zero Mostel) infected with a deadly plague. Reed must inoculate the criminals and anyone with whom they've come into contact, without causing widespread pandemonium. Barbara Bel Geddes also stars. |
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 | Starring: | Richard Widmark, Paul Douglas, Barbara Bel Geddes, Jack Palance, Zero Mostel, Dan Riss and Tommy Cook |
 | Genre: | Drama |
 | Year: | 1950 |
 | Run Time: | 1 hour, 36 minutes |
 | Rating: | Not Rated |
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| My Life |
Date: |
August 17 |
| Time: | 7:00 - 9:30 p.m. |
| Location: | AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center, Silver Spring, MD |
| Guest Speaker: | Susan McMillan PhD, ARNP, FAAN, Professor, College of Nursing, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida |
| Medical Theme: | End-of-life issues, Cancer, Death and Dying |
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 | Advertising executive Michael Keaton has it all: a beautiful, pregnant wife (Nicole Kidman), a great job, a stately house … and three months to live. Tears are jerked in this affecting drama as Keaton tries to make up for lost time and come to terms with the inevitable end of his life. Screenwriter Bruce Joel Rubin (Ghost) makes his directing debut here. |
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 | Starring: | Michael Keaton, Nicole Kidman, Bradley Whitford, Queen Latifah, Michael Constantine, Rebecca Schull, Mark Lowenthal, Lee Garlington, Toni Sawyer, Haing S. Ngor, Romy Rosemont, Danny Rimmer, Ruth de Sosa, Richard Schiff, Stephen Taylor Knot |
 | Genre: | Drama |
 | Year: | 1993 |
 | Run Time: | 1 hour, 57 minutes |
 | Rating: | PG-13 for mature subject matter. |
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| Science in the Cinema - AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center Location, Directions, and Parking |
Where is the AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center located?
8633 Colesville Road
Silver Spring, MD 20910
(At the intersection of Colesville Road and Georgia Avenue in downtown Silver Spring.)
How do I get there by car?
The AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center is less than two miles south of Beltway exit 30 (Colesville Road) and exit 31 (Georgia Avenue) . The theatre is also convenient to the Bethesda area via East-West Highway and to downtown Washington via 16th Street, N.W.
Where do I park?
Convenient parking is available to AFI patrons behind the Lee Building at the corner of Colesville Road and Georgia Avenue ($ 3.00 for the entire evening). The lot can be entered from either Georgia Avenue or Fenton Street. The AFI Silver is also within easy walking distance of several public parking decks. The closest is one-and-a-half blocks from the theatre at Colesville Road and Spring Street. The public garages offer free parking on weekends and metered rates of 50 cents per hour on weekdays.
How do I get there by Metrorail?
The AFI Silver Theatre is located on Colesville Road, just two blocks north of Metro's Red Line station in Silver Spring.
How do I get there by Metrobus?
The Silver Spring station is served by Metrobus routes 70, 71, J5, F4, F6, J1, J2, J3, J4, Q2, S2, S4, Y8, and Z5.
How do I get there by Ride-On Bus?
The Silver Spring station is served by Ride-On routes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, and 28.
What if I have additional questions?
For information about ticketing, location, and directions, please contact the AFI Silver at (E-mail) silverinfo@afi.com , (Voice) 301-495-6720, or (Fax) 301-495-6777.
For further information about the Science in the Cinema film series, please contact the NIH Office of Science Education (OSE) at (E-mail) ose@science.education.nih.gov, (Voice) 301-402-2470, (Fax) 301-402-3034, or (TTY) 301-451-9706.
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