International Film Series

Boulder's 1st art-house series, locally programmed since 1941 & screening films in Muenzinger Auditorium (Located west of Folsom Stadium. A quiet venue that never bombards you with ads or other distractions

Most films are $6 general admission and $5 for CU-Boulder students with valid ID.

 

E-Mail This Story

The 11th Hour, Thu January 31
7:00 & 9:15

Intelligent Solutions to Planetary Distress

Enter the info below and we'll send the story to your friend.

From
To
Subject The 11th Hour shows at IFS on Thu January 31
7:00 & 9:15

Your message:

The 11th Hour
Intelligent Solutions to Planetary Distress
Thu January 31
7:00 & 9:15

Q&A with local experts after the 7:00 PM show!

From the heartbeat thumps that accompany a tumult of images signifying climate catastrophe to the drumbeat clamor serenading the closing shots of a restless sky, The 11th Hour has no time for subtlety. Rather, this activist documentary — alternately impassioned, despairing, edifying, and hectoring about all the ways humans are screwing up the earth in a death rattle of hubris — shouts, People, do something! In contrast, An Inconvenient Truth feels positively hushed.

For star value, Leonardo DiCaprio narrates, and there are handsome shots of him contemplating a fragile ocean. But the real, unlikely stars of the film, written and directed by sisters Leila Conners Petersen and Nadia Conners, are the articulate experts, a raft of them riding a swelling tide of educational and environmental organizations. They wash in and out to explain just how dire our eco-predicament is. And they advise that although time is running out, there's still a chance for individuals who are not ExxonMobil fat cats to make a difference by, I think, eating local carrots and using those compact fluorescent bulbs that cast such harsh and insufficient light. (L. Schwarzbaum)

To see a trailer and read a review, visit InternationalFilmSeries.com.

Send me a copy too

Remember me on this computer

 

Looking for a gift for a friend?
Buy a Frequent Patron Punch Card for $50. With the punch card you can see ten films (a $60 value), and get free parking validation for the Euclid Auto Park (an added $30 value). That's right, you pay $50, your friend gets something worth $90, and we get more people through our doors to watch great cinema.