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Feature Presentation

SATELLITE

(dir. Jeff Winner, 100 mins, 2004)

Weds Aug 9 9pm - buy tix
Thurs Aug 10 9pm - buy tix
Fri Aug 11 9pm - buy tix

Sat Aug 12 9pm - buy tix
Sun Aug 13 4:30pm - buy tix
Sun Aug 13 9pm - buy tix
Mon Aug 14 9pm - buy tix
Tues Aug 15 9pm - buy tix
Sun Aug 20 5pm - buy tix
Fri Sept 1 10:45pm - buy tix
Tues Sept 5 9pm - buy tix
Weds Sept 13 9pm - buy tix
Fri Sept 15 midnight - buy tix
Fri Sept 22 10:45pm - buy tix

"If there's a better independent date movie out there right now, I haven't seen it."
- Jeremiah Kipp, SLANT magazine

"Captivating! Touches a chord."
- Stephen Holden, NY TIMES

Karl Geary (HAMLET, MIMIC:SENTINEL,HAPPY HERE & NOW) and newcomer Stephanie Szostak (THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA) star in SATELLITE from writer, director Jeff Winner (YOU ARE HERE*). An edgy and provocative fable of love reminiscent of BONNIE & CLYDE and TRUE ROMANCE. In this fairy tale thrill ride, Kevin and Ro challenge each other to find meaning in their lives by daring one another to do the things they're most afraid of. They quit their jobs, sell their possessions and steal to make ends meet. As they get closer, their dares, which at first brought them together, threaten to destroy their relationship. A poignant closure brings the film full circle. SATELLITE also stars Pell James (UNDISCOVERED, BROKEN FLOWERS, David Fincher's ZODIAC) and features the music of indie rock sensation Calla ("#1 Band You Need to Know" - Alternative Press).


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