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Bully
Bully

Next screening
Thu. May 17 at 4 & 7 p.m.

(PG-13 – documentary) 1 Hr. 38 Min. (35mm) In English

BULLY takes a frank, head-on look at the bullying epidemic happening in America's middle and high schools. It profiles several young victims -- including Alex, a 12-year-old in Sioux City, Iowa, who endures merciless teasing and physical abuse on the school bus every day, and Kelby, a 16-year-old in Tuttle, Okla., who has been ostracized and attacked ever since coming out as a lesbian. In telling their stories and others, Bully explores the full range of bullying's impact on kids, their families, and their communities, from the devastation of teen suicide to frustrated parents getting nowhere with school administrators. And, more than anything, it encourages teens to make a difference -- to stand up against bullying instead of standing by. This year, over 13 million American kids will be bullied at school, online, on the bus, at home, through their cell phones and on the streets of their towns, making it the most common form of violence young people in this country experience. BULLY is the first feature documentary film to show how we've all been affected by bullying, whether we've been victims, perpetrators or stood silent witness. Lee Hirsch and Alicia Dwyer's painfully earnest plea on behalf of persecuted children should be seen by kids, above all.

What Parents Need to Know about BULLY from Common Sense Media:
Bully is a no-holds-barred documentary that intimately portrays bullying victims' daily lives. While it's often heartbreaking and deals with tough issues like suicide, the movie addresses an incredibly important, timely topic -- bullying -- in a frank, relatable way that's age appropriate for teens and relevant for middle schoolers if an adult is present to guide discussion. Bully contains strong language but none of the swearing is gratuitous. Like it or not, it's a realistic portrayal of what every middle schooler and older hears every day. This gives the film veracity and credibility with kids, and it will justifiably shock parents. Bully's most challenging material isn't just the language, but the suicides. Seeing grieving parents and friends could potentially be upsetting to teens and preteens, so they should definitely watch with adults. Bully also addresses the concepts of cutting, physical abuse, and more, but in a way that presents the consequences as well as the behavior itself. Victims' parents are generally portrayed as supportive and loving, while school administrators come off in a much less positive light. Ultimately, Bully encourages kids to stand up to bullies, not stand by, and reinforces the fact that everyone can make a difference when it comes to this essential issue. The film has been deemed to be appropriate for viewing by children as young as 12, when accompanied by an adult.

Admission for matinees will be $5 for students 18 years of age and under, and $8 for adults (over the age of 18).

Admission for evening screenings will be $7 for students 18 years of age and under, and $10 for adults (over the age of 18).

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7 p.m.
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4 p.m. (matinee)
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Thu. 5/17
7 p.m.
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4 p.m. (matinee)
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7 p.m.
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7 p.m.
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7 p.m.
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4 p.m. (matinee)
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3:30 p.m. (matinee)
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Sun. 5/27
1 p.m. (matinee)
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Johnny Winter
Johnny Winter

Fri. May 18, 2012
Doors at 7; show at 8 p.m.

For 40 years Johnny Winter has been a guitar hero without equal. Signing with Columbia Records in 1969, he immediately laid out the blueprint for his fresh take on classic blues with a powerful combination of authentic Texas funk and his ownhigh energy interpretation for the legions of fans just discovering the blues via the likes of Jimmy Page and Eric Clapton. Constantly shifting between primal country blues in the vein of Robert Johnson to scorching electric slide guitar, Johnny has always been one of the most respected singers and influential guitar players in rock. Throughout the ‘70s and ‘80s he was the unofficial torch bearer for the blues, championing and aiding the careers of his idols like Muddy Waters and John Lee Hooker. Today Johnny Winter is enjoying an unparalleled resurgence performing to sold out shows worldwide even after a long life full of honors and accomplishments. His latest highly acclaimed release Roots (Megaforce/Sony) has only added to his Texas-sized reputation. Joining him on this CD is his scorching, road-tested touring band consisting of guitarist Paul Nelson, bassist Scott Spray, and newly added drummer Vito Liuzzi.

Opening the show for Johnny is Volker Strifler, whose highly acclaimed CD, The Dance Goes On, plants his style firmly in the blues, with added elements of Americana, tagtime jazz, rock, Caribbean Island rhythms and pop. He is a stunningly unique and creative guitarist who has an innate understanding of the language of music.  His songwriting and arrangements skillfully communicate that "blues" is feeling more than a style, while his compelling, soul-saturated voice conveys the stories in his songs with a sensitivity that connects his audience with the hardships, joys and sorrows of life's shared experiences.

Doors at 7; show at 8 p.m.

Tickets: $40, $30 & $25

 

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Fri. 5/18
8 p.m.
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Festival del Folklor
Festival del Folklor

Sat. May 19
Doors at 6:30; show at 7 p.m.

Ballet Folklorico Tradiciones is presenting the 9th Annual Festival del Folklor, Leyendas de Mexico, at The State Theatre with a special presentation by Jilijondop y las Jilis. Tickets are available through Ballet Folklorico at 209-524-1054 or at The State Theatre box office at 209-527-4697. Tickets may be purchased at the box office the day of the show.

Tickets are $15

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Sat. 5/19
7 p.m.
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The King and I
The King and I

Special screening
Sun. May 20, 2012 at 3 p.m.

A presentation of the Modesto Film Society
(Unrated) 2 Hrs. 13 Min.

Deborah Kerr and Yul Brynner star in this Rogers and Hammerstein musical set in 19th century Siam/Thailand.  Come sing along with "Getting to Know You, "Hello Young Lovers" "Shall we Dance"  "etcetera, etcetera, etcetera."  Directed by Walter Lang. 

 

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Sun. 5/20
3 p.m.
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Small, Beautifully Moving Parts
Small, Beautifully Moving Parts

Opens
Fri. May 25 at 7p.m.

(NR) 1 Hr. 13 Min. (Digital) In English

From its prosaic name, which recalls a short story title, to its carefully calibrated observations on the ways we disconnect, co-writer/directors Annie Howell and Lisa Robinson's Small, Beautifully Moving Parts is a tiny, sweet gem. Sarah (Anna Margaret Hollyman) is pregnant for the first time and trying to discern what kind of mother she could be. She's a woman who loves the intricacies of technology. She can understand wiring and apps and gadgets, but inside herself there's mystery. Arriving from New York at her sister's place in California for a baby shower, she decides to reconcile with her estranged mother as a way to find answers. But her mom, it turns out, has "gone off the grid." Unlike her daughter, Sarah's mom is crunchy to the bone. ("Too analog," as Sarah might say.). A road trip to see the woman she never truly knew may seem like a bad idea, but Sarah needs it to find a pathway to her next stage in life. Adapted, appropriately, from a web series, "Small Beautifully Moving Parts" - an award winner at the Hamptons Film Festival - is effortless in its merging of 21st-century techie stuff and that most basic of beta systems: our own hearts. During Sarah's '70s-movie style trip to Big Sur, where mom Marjorie hangs with her fellow commune dwellers, Hollyman is never less than real. As she tries to find the unnamable thing she seeks, her face lights up with satisfied recognition when some programmable comfort pops up. This charming, unprogrammed movie provides the same kind of charge.  "A wonderfully naturally break-out performance!" - The Huffington Post "Unmistakably human in its warmth, an indie road movie that runs like clockwork." - IFC.com

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7 p.m.
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7 p.m.
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3:30 p.m. (matinee)
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Mon. 5/28
7 p.m.
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4 p.m. (matinee)
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Thu. 5/31
7 p.m.
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Monsieur Lazhar
Monsieur Lazhar

Opens
Tue. May 29 at 7 p.m.

(NR) 1 Hr. 34 Min. (Digital) In French with English subtitles

Nominated for an Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film, Monsieur Lazhar tells the poignant story of a Montreal middle school class shaken by the death of their well-liked teacher. Bachir Lazhar (Fellag), a 55-year-old Algerian immigrant, offers the school his services as a substitute teacher and is quickly hired. As he helps the children heal, he also learns to accept his own painful past. This moving film features exquisite performances by Fellag and a stunning ensemble of child actors. This official selection of the 2012 Sundance Film Festival, the film has been a consistent crowd-pleaser at Art Houses and a Critic's Pick since its 2011 release.  "Superb naturalistic performances devoid of cuteness and stereotyping. Like no other film about middle school life that I can recall" - Stephen Holden, New York Times

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7 p.m.
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4 p.m. (matinee)
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1 p.m. (matinee)
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7 p.m.
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Footnote
Footnote

Opens
Fri. June 1 at 7 p.m.

(PG) 1 Hr. 45 Min. (Digital) In Hebrew with English subtitles

This tales of two rivals, both eccentric professors who have dedicated their lives to their work in Talmudic Studies, is actually the tale of a father and son. The father, Eliezer, is a stubborn purist who fears the establishment while his son, Uriel, is an up-and-coming star in the field.  The tables turn when Eliezer learns that he is to be awarded the Israel Prize, the most valuable honor for scholarship in the country. The honor inadvertently exposes his vanity and desperate need for validation. Uriel is thrilled to see his father's achievements finally recognized but, in a darkly funny twist, is forced to choose between the advancement of his own career and possibly sabotaging his father's glory. Footnote, at its heart, is the story of  academic competition, the dichotomy between admiration and envy for a role model, and the very complicated relationship between a father and his son. Nominated in 2012 for Best Foreign Language Film; winner of Best Screenplay winner at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival; and a nominee for Best Screenplay at the 2012 Independent Spirit Award competition. "One of the smartest and most merciless comedies to come along in a while." -- Rober Ebert, Chicago Sun Times  "Filmmaking of the highest level" - Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times  "A piercing satire, a poignant family drama and an investigation of the competing claims of honesty, loyalty, ambition and love." - AO Scott, New York Times  "Nothing short of brilliant" - Steven Rea, Philadelphia Inquirer

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4 p.m. (matinee)
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7 p.m.
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7 p.m.
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American Graffiti
American Graffiti

Special screening
Sat. June 2 at 3 & 7 p.m.

(PG) 1 Hr. 50 Min. (35mm) In English

Ready for root beer floats, a costume parade and dancing in the aisles of The State to one of the best film soundtracks in history? So are we! Join us for our annual screening of American Graffiti, a crowd-pleasing classic starring Ron Howard, Harrison Ford, Richard Dreyfuss, Cindy Williams, Candy Clark and many more.  The State owns a 35mm archival print, stored and maintained year-round in the UCLA film vault, and it's that pristine print that you'll see for two joyous screenings where dancing and singing and still part of the fun, just as they were when American Graffiti was released more than 38 years ago!  Every year we also roll back admission to only $3 so, bring 10 of your closest personal friends and have a blast!  The State's frothy and now-famous root beer floats will also be available so get here early, while there's plenty of A&W root beer and French vanilla ice cream left. At only $2.50 each, they go fast!  Don your best duds from the late ‘50s and early ‘60s and enter our costume parade by dressing as your favorite character from American Graffiti, George Lucas' consummate coming-of-age film. Watch the gang from Mel's Drive-in as they spend the last summer night of 1962 together before heading to college. Nominated in 1974 for five Oscars, American Graffiti is one film that never fails to leave viewers feeling good. Rediscover drag racing, Inspiration Point and drive-ins all over again in this nostalgic look at the ‘60s. The incredible soundtrack brings you the most memorable rock ‘n' roll hits of the era. Join us for feel-good glimpse of the good old days when American Graffiti makes its annual one-day run at The State.

Admission: $3

 

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3 p.m.
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7 p.m.
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Two-Lane Blacktop
Two-Lane Blacktop

Special screening
Tue. June 5 at 7 p.m.

(Unrated) 1 Hr. 40 Min. (Blu-ray) In English

Musicians James Taylor and Dennis Wilson star in cult director Monte Hellman's underrated, 1971 existential road movie Two-Lane Blacktop, the Modesto Film Society Cinema Club selection for June. In a recent article, The Observer's film critic Philip French wrote: The concept of the road movie goes back to Homer's Odyssey. But the genre wasn't named until the early 1970s when a group of American countercultural pictures much influenced by the new European cinema demanded collective recognition. Arguably the best was Two-Lane Blacktop, an existential masterpiece directed by Monte Hellman, who'd been responsible for the first West Coast production of Waiting for Godot and learned his moviemaking skills working on low-budget Roger Corman films. It centers on a driving contest across the American Southwest between two cool, laconic hipsters (musicians Dennis Wilson and James Taylor) driving a souped-up 1955 Chevrolet, and a chameleon conman (Warren Oates's finest performance), who drives a GTO Pontiac and presents a different face to everyone he meets. None of the characters has a name, and the film's epigraph could well be a line from Kris Kristofferson's "Me and Bobby McGee" that figures on the soundtrack: "Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose"  Two-Lane Blacktop should have established Hellman as one of the great directors of his generation. Instead, its box-office failure made him an enduring cult figure.  A discussion led by a local filmmaker will follow the film.

 Admission is $8 for non MFS Cinema Club members

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Tue. 6/5
7 p.m.
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John Mueller's Winter Dance Party
John Mueller's Winter Dance Party

Fri. June 8
Doors at 7:30 show at 8:30 p.m.

The official tribute to Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper is returning to The State just in time for Modesto's Graffiti Summer celebration, and the annual downtown Classic Car Parade sponsored by North Modesto Kiwanis. Drive your '57 T-bird up and down the streets hallowed by generations of cruisers and when the parade is over, drop into The State for over two hours of unbridled, high-voltage entertainment featuring all of the hit songs of the ‘50s including That'll Be The Day, Peggy Sue, Oh, Boy, Rave on, La Bamba, Chantilly Lace, and many, many more. John Mueller's "Winter Dance Party" is the official live and authentic re-creation of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and the Big Bopper's final tour in 1959, and the only show endorsed by the Holly, Valens and Richardson estates. Mueller, the critically acclaimed former star of the U.S. touring version of the London/Broadway hit musical "Buddy..the Buddy Holly Story," performs as Buddy Holly and Jay P. Richardson, Jr. fills his legendary father's shoes as the Big Bopper. Jay is actually the Bopper's son! Ray Anthony performs as Ritchie Valens and is a renowned star of the "Legends of Rock and Roll" show at the Imperial Palace in Las Vegas.
"Flawless....rings as clear and true as a chord from a Fender Stratocaster."  -- The Chicago Tribune  "One of the best concerts I've ever seen." -- Larry Holly (Buddy's brother)  "Watching Jay Richardson is just like watching his Dad." -- Dick Clark

Doors at 7:30 p.m.; show at 8:30 p.m.
Tickets are $20, $25, $30 and $35

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Fri. 6/8
8:30 p.m.
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Sing-A-Long-Grease
Sing-A-Long-Grease

Special screening
Sat. June 9 at 7 p.m.

(PG-13) 1 Hr. 50 Min. (Blu-Ray/DVD) In English

What's the highest-grossing musical of all time? Grease! Could it get any better than the 1978 original? The answer is a resounding "yes!" The State just obtained the newly restored and remastered 35mm print being released to select theaters throughout the U.S., so be sure and join hundreds of other Grease fans when they sing along to the best high school musical - ever! Dress up as your favorite character from the film, compete for prizes, and dance in the aisles while Rydell High's most famous graduating class - including greaser Danny Zuko (John Travolta), good girl Sandy Olsen (Olivia Newton-John) , the T-Birds and the Pink Ladies - romp their way through a summer of love. If you're longing for the a return to the good old days of the ‘50s, come to The State and sing away your cares to favorites from "You're The One (That I'm With)," "Summer Nights," "Beauty School Dropout," and the now-famous "Greased Lightning." As always, there will be fun giveaways, drink specials and contests for prizes.

Tickets are $5

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Sat. 6/9
3:30 p.m.
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Sat. 6/9
7 p.m.
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Luv2Dance Annual Recital
Luv2Dance Annual Recital

Sun. June 10
Doors at 1; show at 2 p.m.

Luv2Dance, opened by a mother-daughter team of dancers in 2010, is presenting "Feel The Beat," an exciting new recital choreographed by Meg Harter and Michelle Rau. Dancers from age 3 - with some as young as 70 - will perform tap, hip hop and break dancing routines learned at the Modesto studio. Luv2Dance offers classes in Tap, Hip Hop and Break Dancing to students of all ages, and recently introduced it first Tap classes for children with special needs. The annual show is just a little over and hour so come and have some fun and " Feel The Beat!"


Doors at 1 p.m.; show at 2 p.m.
Admission is $10 or $7 for children under 12 years of age

 

 

 

 

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Sun. 6/10
2 p.m.
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The Matchmaker
The Matchmaker

Opens
Mon. June 11 at 7 p.m.

(NR) 1 Hr. 52 Min. (Digital) In Hebrew with English subtitles

Arik, a teenage boy growing up in Haifa in 1968, gets a job working for Yankele Bride, a matchmaker. Yankele, a myseterious Holocaust survivor, has an office in back of a movie theater that shows only love stories, run by a family of seven Romanian dwarves in the seedy area by the port. Yankele introduces Arik to a new world, built on the ruins of an old one. As Arik begins to learn the mysteries of the human heart through his work with Yankele, he falls in love with Tamara, his friend Beni's cousin. Tamara has just returned from America and is full of talk of women's rights, free love and rock and roll. The disparate parts of Arik's life collide in unexpected, often funny and very moving ways as he lives through a summer that changes him forever. Avi Nesher's latest film mixes comedy with drama as it tells a coming-of-age story unlike any you've ever seen before. "Nesher creates a sense of Fellini-esque carnival ... This look back at late-'60s Haifa makes for strong, accessible, character-driven drama". - Variety

 

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Mon. 6/11
7 p.m.
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4 p.m. (matinee)
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Wed. 6/13
7 p.m.
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Fri. 6/15
4 p.m. (matinee)
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Sat. 6/16
7 p.m.
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To Kill a Mockingbird
To Kill a Mockingbird

Special screening
Sun. June 17 at 2 p.m.

(PG) 2 Hrs. 9 Min. (Blu-ray – in black and white) In English

The classic American film, To Kill a Mockingbird, based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece by Harper Lee, is celebrating it's 50th anniversary, a benchmark celebrated by President Barack Obama on April 26 with a special screening at the Family Theater at The White House. The broadcast featured the newly released, digitally remastered print of the film which is also going to be shown at The State June 17 in honor of Father's Day. Lee, the novel's reclusive author and an Alabama native, even offered a rare statement about Obama's participation: "I'm deeply honored that President Obama will be celebrating the 50th anniversary of To Kill a Mockingbird by introducing it to a national audience. I believe it remains the best translation of a book to film ever made, and I'm proud to know that Gregory Peck's portrayal of Atticus Finch lives on -- in a world that needs him now more than ever." The 1962 film won three Oscars, including a Best Actor prize for Peck, who starred as the Southern lawyer and inspired generations of civil rights attorneys, and a Best Supporting Actress nomination for 9-year-old newcomer Mary Badham, who perfectly plays Atticus' plucky daughter, Scout Finch who narrates the film, in one of the finest book-to-screen adaptations ever. The film, a despairing characterization of racism in American, is on practically every Top Ten list ever created. Robert Duvall stars as Boo Radley; Brock Peters stars as Tom Robinson, a black man charged with an undeserved charge of rape by a white woman in the Depression-era South.

Admission to this special Father's Day presentation is free to Modesto Film Society and Cinema Club members, and only $5 to the general public.

 

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Sun. 6/17
2 p.m.
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Music From The Big House
Music From The Big House

Special screening
Mon. June 18 at 7 p.m.

(Documentary-unrated) 1 Hr. 30 Min. (Blu-ray) In English

In Music From The Big House, Rita Chiarelli, Canada's Goddess of the Blues, takes a pilgrimage to the birthplace of the Blues: Louisiana State Maximum Security Penitentiary, aka Angola Prison - formerly the bloodiest prison in America. Rita's trip turns into an unprecedented historic jailhouse performance, playing with - rather than for - musician inmates serving life sentences. Their shared bond of music, and Chiarelli's ebullient personality, draw striking revelations from the inmates. Rather than sensational stories of convicts, we witness remarkable voices of hope as their love of music radiates humanity and redemption on their quest for forgiveness. Chiarelli, a gifted songwriter and performer, with a soaring, three-octave voice that sets her apart from her peers, will be at The State to discuss the film, and recording the soundtrack. She developed the original concept for the film, in which she organizes an historic, unprecedented jailhouse performance with inmates serving life sentences, that came to fruition thanks to her perseverance, passion for the project, and her belief in the redemptive power of music. Discuss this decade-long journey that took her from her native Canada to Angola, a piece of land that has seen more suffering and brutality than almost anywhere in the country. A former plantation worked by slaves, and now a maximum-security penitentiary, Angola also boasts an incredibly rich musical tradition.
"Excuse me for gushing, but documentary filmmaking does not get any better than this. This is one of those documentaries that deserve to be seen by... everyone." Don Schwartz, Cine Source Magazine

Admission: $10

www.musicfromthebighouse.com

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Mon. 6/18
7 p.m.
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Texas Tornados
Texas Tornados

Sat. June 30
Doors at 7; show at 8 p.m.

The Texas Tornados are some of the most famous and enduring faces of the Tex-Mex music genre. Now enjoying the band's second incarnation, original members Flaco Jimenez (a Grammy-winning accordion player) and Augie Meyers (organ) are joined by Shawn Sahm (son of the late Doug Sahm) on guitar and vocals. The three front men, backed by the original Tornados rhythm section, have delighted audiences the past few years by delivering classic Tornados tunes with musical legitimacy, while not losing the sense of fun the original lineup was so famous for.  Whether playing "'Hey Baby, Que Paso' or 'Dinero'," or a new track from their 2010 release, "...the key to the Tornados' bouncy, catchy sound is the interplay between Jimenez's accordion and Myer's organ. Hearing and seeing two masters work their instruments with such ease is truly a pleasure... the Texas Tornados will definitely leave you wanting more. Theirs is fun, feel-good music that you can't help smile and dance.

Doors at 7 p.m.; show at 8 p.m.

Tickets are $25, $28 and $35

 

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Sat. 6/30
8 p.m.
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The Beatles Yellow Submarine
The Beatles Yellow Submarine

Opens
Tue. July 10 at 7 p.m.

(G) 1 Hr. 29 Min. (Blu-ray) In English

The Beatles' revolutionary, 1968 animated classic Yellow Submarine has been digitally restored and will be presented on the big screen at The State, giving Beatles fans of all ages the opportunity to come together and share in this visually stunning movie and soundtrack. Currently out of print, the film has been restored in 4K digital resolution for the first time by Paul Rutan Jr. and his team of specialists at Triage Motion Picture Services and Eque Inc. Due to the delicate nature of the hand-drawn original artwork, no automated software was used in the digital clean-up of the film's restored photochemical elements. This was all done by hand, frame by frame. Directed by George Dunning, and written by Lee Minoff, Al Brodax, Jack Mendelsohn and Erich Segal, Yellow Submarine began its voyage to the screen when Brodax, who had previously produced nearly 40 episodes of ABC's animated Beatles TV series, approached The Beatles' manager Brian Epstein with a unique vision for a full-length animated feature. Based on a song by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, Yellow Submarine is a fantastic tale brimming with peace, love and hope, propelled by Beatles songs, including "Eleanor Rigby," "When I'm Sixty-Four," "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds," "All You Need Is Love," and "It's All Too Much." When the film debuted in 1968, it was instantly recognized as a landmark achievement, revolutionizing a genre by integrating the freestyle approach of the era with innovative animation techniques. Inspired by the generation's new trends in art, the film resides with the dazzling Pop Art styles of Andy Warhol, Martin Sharp, Alan Aldridge and Peter Blake. With art direction and production design by Heinz Edelmann, the entire process took two years, 14 different scripts, 40 animators and 140 technical artists, ultimately producing a groundbreaking triumph of animation. The opening night of the film, the Modesto Film Society selection for July, will feature a discussion following the screening.

Yellow Submarine synopsis:
Once upon a time... or maybe twice, there was an unearthly paradise called Pepperland, a place where happiness and music reigned supreme. But all that was threatened when the terrible, music-hating Blue Meanies declared war and sent in their army led by a menacing Flying Glove to destroy all that was good. Enter John, Paul, George and Ringo who accompany Captain Fred in his submarine to save the day! Armed with little more than their humor and songs, The Beatles tackle the rough seas ahead in an effort to bring down the evil forces of bluedom.

Admission is $10 for non members for evening screenings and $8 for matinees

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7 p.m.
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7 p.m.
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Fri. 7/13
7 p.m.
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Sat. 7/14
3:30 p.m. (matinee)
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The New Christy Minstrels, Under the Direction of Randy Sparks
The New Christy Minstrels, Under the Direction of Randy Sparks

Sat. July 21
Doors at 6:30; show at 7:30 p.m.

The Modesto Community Concert Association and the New Christy Minstrels Foundation join together to bring the New Christy Minstrels to the historic State Theatre. This concert will benefit both groups in their effort to continue to present live performances in order to connect musical artists with all ages of audiences. The world-famous group, The New Christy Minstrels, is still under the direction of Randy Sparks, and the group is as good as they were in their hey-day. They won a Grammy for their very first album and have Gold Records galore. The group, now officially eight members strong, is a mix of old and new and it's now the best collection of performers ever to have been billed as The New Christy Minstrels. Each performer adds a diverse and unique talent to the pool. "We're still alive, we're still creative, and still eager to please, so we make a deal with the audience: We'll do all the old songs you came to hear, if you'll allow just a couple of newer ones," says the group's leader Randy Sparks.The same songwriter who penned their hits: Today, Green,Green, Saturday Night, Denver and Mighty Mississippi, etc. is still at it, and the Randy Sparks magic is quite happily alive and well. No performing group has ever spawned so many successful musical careers as the New Christy Minstrels.  "For over fifty years we have been the best talent show ever," says Sparks. " We still are."


Visit their informative web site:
www.thenewchristyminstrels.com
along with their Foundation web site:
www.newchristyminstrelsfoundation.org

Doors at 6:30 p.m.; concert 7:30 p.m.
Tickets are $25

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Raiders of the Lost Ark
Raiders of the Lost Ark

Special screening
Sat. August 18 at 3 p.m.

(Unrated) 1 Hr. 55 Min. In English (35mm)

Hard to believe that Steven Spielberg's box office busting smash hit, Raiders of the Lost Ark, just celebrated its 30th anniversary! In Raiders, archeologist and adventurer Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) is hired by the US government to find the Ark of the Covenant before the Nazis, and it plays like an anthology of the best parts from all the Saturday matinee serials ever made. It takes place in Africa, Nepal, Egypt, at sea and in a secret submarine base. It contains trucks, bulldozers, tanks, motorcycles, ships, subs, Pan Am Clippers, and a Nazi flying wing. It has snakes, spiders, booby traps and explosives. The hero is trapped in a snake pit, and the heroine finds herself assaulted by mummies. The weapons range from revolvers and machineguns to machetes and whips. And there is the supernatural, too, as the Ark of the Covenant triggers an eerie heavenly fire that bolts through the bodies of the Nazis. The screenplay is by Lawrence Kasdan, based on a story by Philip Kaufman, George Lucas and an uncredited Spielberg, whose movie is just plain fun, and one of the classic entertainments of all time. Harrison Ford is the embodiment of Indiana Jones -- dry, fearless, and as indestructible as a cartoon coyote. Karen Allen plays Marian, his sidekick, a gutsy broad who has the duty of following the hero from one side of the globe to the other, while in constant danger. (She is nearly burned alive twice, shot at, faces down a King Cobra!)

Sat. Aug. 18 at 3 p.m.; doors at 2 p.m.
Admission: $8 for adults; $5 for children 12 years of age and under

 

 

State Theatre Modesto
Asleep at the Wheel
Asleep at the Wheel

Fri. August 24
Doors at 7; show at 8 p.m.

Ray Benson, a tall, tall man (6' 7" to be exact), and an immediately  identifiable baritone, formed the Asleep at the Wheel in Paw Paw, West Virginia, in 1970 and played his first "big show" opening for Alice Cooper and Hot Tuna. Shortly thereafter the western-swing, boogie and roots music outfit moved to California at the invitation of Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen. Van Morrison helped get the band  its first record deal by mentioning them in an interview in Rolling Stone magazine.  By 1973, Asleep at the Wheel was quickly rolling along and they've never stopped, or even slowed down,  in the more than 40 years since their 1973 debut album Comin' Right At Ya.  At the invitation of Willie Nelson and Doug Sahm, their next move was to Austin, Texas, where the famed band still calls home. The roster of the band's nearly 90 past and present members includes many of the finest musicians in the business, many of whom have gone on to perform and record with artists such as Bob Dylan, George Straight, Rod Stewart, Van Morrison and Ryan Adams. Twenty-five feature albums later, Ray and the band are still performing to a still-growing fan base at sold-out shows across the U.S.

Doors at 7 p.m.; show at 8 p.m.

Tickets are $28; $35 and $40

 

State Theatre Modesto
15th Annual Manhattan Short Film Festival
15th Annual Manhattan Short Film Festival

Special screening
Fri. Sept. 28 at 7 p.m.

(Unrated) 2 Hrs. (Blu-Ray)

The State is uniting with audiences in 250 cities across six continents via the World's First Global Film Festival. You can be part of an audience of more than 100,000 film lovers in art house cinemas, museums, colleges and universities across the globe who will view and vote on 10 of the most creative short films, all of which have been selected as finalists in the 15th Annual Manhattan Short Film Festival, one of the most exciting film events in the world today.  MANHATTAN SHORT selects 10 short films (18 minutes or under) from over 500 entries submitted by more than 48 countries worldwide. Past finalists from MANHATTAN SHORT have gone on to be nominated for Oscars and many of the filmmakers have subsequently moved into the feature film industry. From 30 international locations in places such as Russia, Kathmandu, Sydney, Dublin, Buenos Aires and cities in each of the 50 United States, MANHATTAN SHORT is akin to Earth Day for short films! You will join with others from across the globe to vote for the film you think should win the title of "Best MANHATTAN SHORT." As an audience member, you will be handed a voting card as well as a full-color program. After the last film has screened, you will be asked to vote for the film that stood out the most. Votes will be tallied by a venue representative and then emailed to MANHATTAN SHORT HQ. The winner will be announced on Sun, Oct. 7.

Fri. Sept. 28 at 7 p.m. - admission is $12
Sat. Sept. 29 at 7 p.m. - admission is $12
Sun. Sept. 30 at 3:30 p.m. - admission is $10

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