Daily updates from the first annual AFI DALLAS International Film Festival presented by Target, founding sponsor Victory Park, March 22 to April 1, 2007

Sunday, March 25, 2007

The Next Two Days

Things you don't want to miss during the next two days.

March 27 - SMU Presents - 10 p.m. @ Magnolia - Filmgoers who like to experience the full range of their emotions won’t want to miss this program of 11 shorts that’ll take them from Paranoia to Invertigo in 71 minutes.

March 27 - Marvin Hamlisch Live - 7:30 p.m. Nasher Sculpture Center - You know his scores from The Sting, Ordinary People and The Way We Were, now it’s time to see him live where you can experience the work of some other great artists, too.

March 28 - THE ORANGE THIEF (Dirs. Boogie Dean, Vinnie Angel and Artie Wilinski) - 5 p.m. @ Magnolia (and again March 31, 6 p.m.) - This Italian film by three first-time filmmakers and non-professional actors is soaked in the sun and dangers of living in Sicily - especially if you swipe citrus.

March 28 - AMERICAN FORK (Dir. Chris Bowman) - 5:15 p.m. @ Magnolia 5 (and again March 29, 10:30 p.m.) - Part of the American Visions series, An overweight, poetry-writing grocery clerk searches for fame while weathering his family's good intentions and the comedy of everyday life.

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