EO
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Sun 23 Apr 4:00 PM
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Jetty Memorial Theatre
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Subtitled
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Unclassified 15+
87 Mins | Jerzy Skolimowksi April
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Polish master Jerzy Skolimowski dares us to confront the way we perceive the world by presenting a different vision: one through the eyes of a gentle grey donkey named EO.
Unconventional and empathetic, we follow EO on a modern-day fable across Poland as he experiences outrageous twists of fortune through a series of vignettes: a brief stint as a circus performer, a football mascot, and bystander of a bourgeois melodrama involving Isabelle Huppert.
A stoic passenger throughout a mysterious and uncontrollable world, and shot with an ethereal, sweeping majesty, EO serves to remind us that our greatest gift in this life is humility and compassion.
“No movie I’ve seen this year has moved me as deeply, made me feel as optimistic about cinema or engaged me with such intellectual vigor” – The New York Times
In Polish, French & Italian with English subtitles
Contains a sequence of flashing lights which may impact people with photosensitive epilepsy.
NOMINEE · BEST INTERNATIONAL FEATURE · ACADEMY AWARDS
Polish master Jerzy Skolimowski dares us to confront the way we perceive the world by presenting a different vision: one through the eyes of a gentle grey donkey named EO.
Unconventional and empathetic, we follow EO on a modern-day fable across Poland as he experiences outrageous twists of fortune through a series of vignettes: a brief stint as a circus performer, a football mascot, and bystander of a bourgeois melodrama involving Isabelle Huppert.
A stoic passenger throughout a mysterious and uncontrollable world, and shot with an ethereal, sweeping majesty, EO serves to remind us that our greatest gift in this life is humility and compassion.
“No movie I’ve seen this year has moved me as deeply, made me feel as optimistic about cinema or engaged me with such intellectual vigor” – The New York Times
In Polish, French & Italian with English subtitles
Contains a sequence of flashing lights which may impact people with photosensitive epilepsy.
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