Artist Visions Film Festival 2011

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FREE OUTDOOR FILMS, LIVE MUSIC AND MORE, ALL SUMMER LONG!

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JUNE | JULY | AUGUST

First Friday & Second Saturday, June

VIDEO INSTALLATION

Time: Sundown – 10:30pm

Location: Corner of Bridge & Union Streets, on the side of the Wells Fargo Bank

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Short films (1-5 mins) inspired by Hunterdon-Bucks County & music performances from Arts Council of Princeton’s Café Improv.

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FREE TO ATTEND

First Friday, June 3rd (rain date: Friday, June 10th)

Jac

OUTDOOR LIVE MUSIC

Time: 8:30pm

Location: 11 Bridge Street, Parking lot of Inn at Lambertville Station

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Jac, a six-piece Latin-European inspired indy-rock/folk ensemble

Free/Suggested $10 donation per event

Second Saturday, June 11th (rain date: Saturday, June 18th)

Azur & Asmar

OUTDOOR FILM

Time: Sundown

Location: Cavallo Park, Corner of S. Union St & Canal Streets

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“Dazzling! A story at once whimsical and epic!”
- Philadelphia Inquirer

The story of two boys raised as brothers: Azur, a blonde, blue-eyed son of a noblewoman and Asmar, the dark skinned and dark-eyed child of the nurse. As kids, they fought and loved each other as brothers do. As grown ups, they mercilessly become rivals in the quest years later, when Azur is being haunted by memories of the legendary Djinn-fairy, and takes it upon himself to journey all the way to Asmar’s homeland to seek it out. Asmar also longs to find the Djinn-fairy, and only one of the two youths can be successful in their competitive quest. Animation, Michel Ocelot, France, 2006/2008, 99 minutes. Dubbed in English.

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Free/Suggested $10 donation per event


JUNE | JULY | AUGUST

First Friday & Second Saturday, July

VIDEO INSTALLATION

Time: Sundown-10:30 pm

Location: Corner of Bridge & Union Streets, on the side of the Wells Fargo Bank

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Short films (1-5 mins) inspired by Hunterdon-Bucks County & music performances from Arts Council of Princeton’s Café Improv.

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FREE TO ATTEND

First Friday, July 1st (rain date: Friday, July 8th)

Chris Harford & The Band of Changes

OUTDOOR LIVE MUSIC

Time: 8:30pm

Location: 11 Bridge Street, Parking lot of Inn at Lambertville Station

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Chris Harford & The Band of Changes

Free/Suggested $10 donation per event

Second Saturday, July 9th (rain date: Saturday, July 16th)

The Secret Of Kells

OUTDOOR FILM

Time: Sundown

Location: Cavallo Park, Corner of S. Union St & Canal Streets

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“Critic’s Pick! Extraordinary!”

“The Secret of Kells discloses strange new vistas that nonetheless seem to have existed since ancient times.”
-New York Times

Young Brendan lives in a remote medieval outpost under siege from barbarian raids. But a new life of adventure beckons when a celebrated master illuminator arrives from foreign lands carrying an ancient but unfinished book, brimming with secret wisdom and powers. To help complete the magical book, Brendan has to overcome his deepest fears on a dangerous quest that takes him into the enchanted forest where mythical creatures hide. It is here that he meets the fairy Aisling, a mysterious young wolf-girl, who helps him along the way. But with the barbarians closing in, will Brendan’s determination and artistic vision illuminate the darkness and show that enlightenment is the best fortification against evil? Animation, Tomm Moore, Ireland/France/Belgium, 2009

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Free/Suggested $10 donation per event

Friday & Saturday, July 22nd & 23rd

Princeton Student Film & Video Festival

STUDENT FILMS

Time: 3:00pm – 5:00pm

Location: ACME Screening Room, 25 S. Union Street

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Presented in Partnership with Princeton Student Film and Video Festival


JUNE | JULY | AUGUST

First Friday & Second Saturday, August

VIDEO INSTALLATION

Time: Sundown – 10:30 pm

Location: Corner of Bridge & Union Streets, on the side of the Wells Fargo Bank

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Short films (1-5 mins) inspired by Hunterdon-Bucks County & music performances from Arts Council of Princeton’s Café Improv.

CLICK HERE TO SEE A LIST OF FILMS FEATURED

Awards Ceremony for 3 Best Films Featured
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(Funding for this award was made possible in part by the Hunterdon County Board of Chosen Freeholders, through funds administered by the Hunterdon County Cultural and Heritage Commission.)

FREE TO ATTEND

First Friday, August 5th (rain date: Friday, August 12th)

Orquesta Rumba Con Son

OUTDOOR LIVE MUSIC

Time: 8:30pm

Location: 11 Bridge St, Parking lot of Inn at Lambertville Station

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Orquesta Rumba Con Son
A New Jersey-based Salsa band with that Latin Big Band Sound

Free/Suggested $10 donation per event

Second Saturday August 13th (rain date: Saturday, August 20th)

Mia and the Magoo

OUTDOOR FILM

Time: Sundown

Location: Cavallo Park, Corner of S. Union St & Canal Streets

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Created from an astonishing 500,000 hand-painted frames of animation, the gorgeous second feature from French animator Jacques-Rémy Girerd is a work of art, breathtaking to behold. One night Mia has a premonition. So after saying a few words of parting at her mother’s grave, she sets out on a journey across mountains and jungles to search for her father, who has been trapped in a landslide at a disaster-plagued construction site on a remote tropical lake. In the middle of the lake stands the ancient Tree of Life, watched over by innocent, bumbling forest spirits called the Migoo, who grow and change shape as they please, morphing from small childlike beings to petulant giants. It is the Migoo who have been disrupting the construction to protect this sacred site – and now together with Mia – they join in a fight to find Mia’s father and save the Tree.

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Free/Suggested $10 donation per event

 
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