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more information on Inside Out
from Amazon.com's Internet Movie Database

Inside Out

South Africa, 1998, 35mm, 104 minutes
English
Director: Neal Sundström
DC Premiere

Saturday, December 4, 8:15 pm
Cecile Goldman Theater
$7.50
with post-screening reception

Sunday, December 12, 4:30 pm
Loews Cineplex Foundry

$7.50


This South African Waiting for Guffman features comedian Gilda Blacher as Hazel Levin, a young Jewish comic from Johannesburg who gets stranded in a small, conservative town where circumstance conspires to place her in charge of directing the annual Christmas nativity pageant. 
More than a "fish out of water" story, the film is also a heartfelt satire of the quirks of small towns and the eccentrics who often thrive there despite expectations to the contrary. While Hazel is welcomed by many of the townspeople, and even begins a tentative love affair with the rugged Boer farmer Tertius, others are suspicious of her, not only because she is Jewish, but also because she wants to involve the black community in the Christmas pageant. Filmed on location in the Mpumlanga Province, Inside Out is a lighthearted look at the new South Africa.
With 40s/50s Singles Reception following the December 4 screening. Questions? Call Amanda at 202-518-9400 ext. 362

 

more information on Inside Out
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Distributed by AME Film, South Africa

 

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