Film Series Nov. 4 Cairo Time

Nov. 4 Cairo Time 7:30 PM

Ruba Nadda
90 minutes, Canada, NRCast: Patricia Clarkson, Alexander Siddig, Tom McManus.

UntitledMagazine editor Juliette, has just landed in Egypt’s capital to join her diplomat husband, Mark. But when she arrives at the hotel, she discovers he has been sent to the Palestinian refuge camps, his return time uncertain. That’s when she meets Mark’s old friend Tareq, who owns a coffee shop. Out of her natural element and culture shocked, Tareq becomes Juliette’s guide to Cairo. They enjoy each other’s company and before long, have mutual feelings that cannot be ignored… Stunningly shot, this film flows like a distant dream in which a way forward is possible despite the sadness over what is left behind.

Director Filmography Rubba Nadda was born in Montreal, Quebec in 1972. She is an internationally and critically acclaimed writer, director and producer and lives in Toronto. A graduate of the New York Tisch School of the Arts in Film Direction, she has written/directed 17 films. Cairo Time
(2009) was shot on location in only 25 days.

Tickets:
Season subscription 5 films $40
individual ticket 1 film $9
Individual tickets are available during the week prior to the film at the Huronia Museum or are sold subjec to availability at the door of the Galaxy Theatre.

News from the Curator

Jamie Hunter, Curator
-from his monthly report to the Museum Board –
Parks Canada will be holding its third meeting towards developing a Heritage Integrity Statement for the St. Louis Historic Site located in Tay Township on Monday, October 26th. This has been a very valuable process as it has brought Huron and Ojibway representatives to discuss Heritage issues – a process which the museum will need to do once we begin the re-design of our Native exhibits.
• I attended the Ontario Archaeological Society meetings at the University of Waterloo on Friday, October 16 through 18. I had made arrangements to sell a large quantity of museum books and we had sales of $700 to Karley’s store and $600 for the endowment fund. My thanks to Mike Serafin for organizing the books and selling them each day while I attended the meetings and discussions and continue to offer the museum’s collections to graduate students for research purposes.
• I attended a Tiny Township Heritage Committee meeting on Thursday October 15 from 5.15 to 7.15 in which I participated in a presentation on archaeological preservation and a possible “Champlain project” for the 400th anniversary celebrations in 2015.
• I have delivered two off-site lectures on the Huron Village/Huron History to 27 members of the Simcoe County Historical Association at the Simcoe County Museum on October 20th and to 45 members of Orillia Museum of Art and History on October 21 on the same subject

COLLECTIONS
A steady stream of objects are making their way to the museum. Another collection of medals from Rose McComb’s husband, Murray, is now at the museum, Gary French has donated some outstanding items – a work chest, a detailed book of Georgian Bay shoreline, a half model of a Grew Boat Works Co product. We will want to schedule a final 2009 exhibit committee meeting for the end of November to go over all new acquisitions.
Genevieve and I (Jamie) have installed an exhibit for BMPO and TD which highlights our military medals collection.
Drummond medals update: we have received 750.00 from two donors recently to bring our total raised so far to $2050.00. We also have a commitment from Peter Shirriff for $1000 and the local Masons are contributing $1000. I have heard from Elcan who will also contribute but Mr Hibbs wasn’t sure how much the company would contribute. We are also asking for funds from the Town of Midland – $2500. Rotary Club of Midland – $2500 and casino Rama $2500. I am confident we will reach our objective by the end of the year.

Film Series Oct. 28 Tokyo Sonata

Oct. 28 Tokyo Sonata 7:30 PM

Kiyoshi Kurosawa
119 minutes, Japan/The Netherlands/HongKong/ China, NR, Japanese with English subtitles. Cast: Teruyuki Kagawa, Kyoko Koizumi, Haruka Koyanagi, Kai Inowaki.

filmthreeLoyal salaryman, Ryuhei, loses his job when his company begins outsourcing to China. Incapable of facing the tragedy of his new reality, he hides his loss from his family and pretends he’s still employed. At home he tries to maintain the normal routine but it soon becomes clear that the entire family is lost in a tragic deception with each other member. In this film, Kurosawa weaves a fascinating tale of ruin and redemption in this poignant domestic drama.

Director Filmography Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s directing style has been compared to that of Stanley Kubrick in that many of his films are concerned in some form, with the way society shapes the individual, personal obsessions with some eccentric project or how social mechanisms disintegrate when faced with the wholly irrational. Kurosawa first achieved international acclaim with his 1997 film Kyua (Cure).

Tickets:
Season subscription 5 films $40
individual ticket 1 film $9
Individual tickets are available during the week prior to the film at the Huronia Museum or are sold subjec to availability at the door of the Galaxy Theatre.