Season 41 Marketing

Hippodrome State Theatre
2015-2016 GPS Grant
Supporting Documents
“Season 41 Marketing Materials”
Contents:
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Direct mail postcard, Don’t Dress For Dinner
Poster, The Tempest
Flyer, Hipp Cinema Special Events
Flyer, Hipp Cinema Summer Lineup
HIPPODROME
CINEMA
Special Events
Festival Premiere Party in Art Gallery April 25, 6:30PM
Festival Premiere Screening April 25, 7PM
Encore Screening April 26, 5:30PM
The HippCinema is celebrating the spirit of young, talented filmmakers by hosting
CINEVIE, a student-based film festival comprised of shorts. In partnership with
students from the University of Florida, the festival will seek to alter the way
people perceive the world around them through cinema, language and art.
ONE NIGHT ONLY! Tuesday, April 29, 7PM
Kevin Spacey, Sam Mendes and the Bridge Project Company go on the road in
NOW: in the Wings on a World Stage. In over 200 performances, and across
3 continents, Kevin and the troupe reveal some of the most intimate moments
behind the scenes of their staging of Shakespeare’s classic tragedy, Richard
III, and it provides a great opportunity for those who have never experienced
Spacey on stage to witness his immersive and captivating interpretation.
Cocktail Reception Saturday, May 3, 7PM
Breakfast at Tiffany’s Saturday, May 3, 8PM
(Hollywood Glamour Attire Preferred. Admission is $20.)
Encore Screening Sunday, May 4, 2:30PM
(Admission is $10.)
Dashing! Charming! Enjoy an evening of light hors ‘doeuvres and cocktails for
a special showing of the glamorous Breakfast at Tiffany’s.
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Hippodrome programs are sponsored in part by the National Endowment for the
Arts, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, the Florida Council on Arts and
Culture; a Tourist Development Tax Grant from the Alachua County Board of County
Commissioners in conjunction with the Alachua County Tourist Development Council;
and by the City of Gainesville, Dept. of Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Affairs.
Hippodrome
Cinema
summer lineup
Locke
Directed by Steven Knight
Opens Friday, May 16
“It’s a powerhouse of claustrophic suspense and
fierce emotion, most because Tom Hardy, best known
as Bane in ‘The Dark Knight Rises’, is a blazing
wonder as Locke.” (Rolling Stone)
“It defies our notion of what’s ‘cinematic’!” (Variety)
Le Week-end
Directed by Roger Michell
Opens Friday, May 23
Best Actress —British Independent Film Festival
Best Actor —British Independent Film Festival
“In the capable hands of these fine filmmakers and
actors, even its most bitter observations about life
and aging are nearly always reliably balanced by
moments of warmth, understanding and out-and-out
screwball humor.” (Washington Post)
Fed up
Directed by Stephanie Soechtig
Opens Friday, May 31
Grand Jury Prize Nominee —Sundance Film Festival
“Toggling between profiles of kids struggling with their
weight and a wider look at the evolution of processed
foods, ‘Fed Up’ presents a watertight case that there’s
something deeply wrong with the way we eat.” (New
York Post)
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Hippodrome
Cinema
suMMER lINEuP
PAlO AltO
directed by Gia Coppola
Opens Friday, June 6
Based on James Franco’s short story collections, Palo
Alto Stories
“The best feature film directed by someone named
Coppola in a number of years.” (The Hollywood Reporter)
Featuring: James Franco, emma roberts, Val
Kilmer, Chris messina
NIGht MOVEs
directed by Kelly reichardt
Opens Friday, June 13
“precisely the sort of intelligent, measured thriller
reichardt’s admirers would expect from her brand of
patient realist filmmaking” (Variety)
Featuring: dakota Fanning, Jesse eisenberg, alia
Shawkat, peter Sarsgaard
YOuNG AND BEAutIFul (JEuNE
Et JOlIE)
directed by François ozon
Opens Friday, June 20
nominee for the palme d’or —Cannes Film Festival
“a nuanced, emotionally temperate study of a
precocious youth.” (Variety)
“ozon is interested in posing questions about
rebellion and female desire that few male directors
even bother to consider.” (Entertainment Weekly)
hippodrome programs are sponsored in part by the National Endowment for the
Arts, Department of state, Division of Cultural Affairs, the Florida Council on Arts and
Culture; a tourist Development tax Grant from the Alachua County Board of County
Commissioners in conjunction with the Alachua County tourist Development Council;
and by the City of Gainesville, Dept. of Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Affairs.