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    Foreign films back in Tempe Series started by foreign-flick fan to
    open in Tempe with 'Mooladé'

    Geri Koeppel
    The Arizona Republic
    Jun. 3, 2005 12:00 AM

    East Valley film fans can once again view movies from such places as
    Senegal, Argentina and Armenia without having to travel to far-away
    places like Scottsdale.

    Randy Montgomery of Chandler is starting the One Night Cinema film
    series again tonight, bringing five films that have never been shown
    in the Valley to the Pollack Tempe Cinemas, on the southeastern
    corner of McClintock Drive and Elliot Road.

    "Films that are made in other countries present different points of
    view than films made in Hollywood," said Suzanne Woodford of Mesa. "I
    am sure there are many more people like ourselves who would enjoy a
    change of pace from the car-chase, chick-flick, don't-go-in-the-house
    horror, standard mainstream movies."

    Montgomery, who works in radio marketing, organized two film series
    last summer and single-night screenings during the year. They
    attracted enough following to plan more.

    "The series allows me to showcase films that normally wouldn't play
    in Phoenix and also to serve the underserved foreign film element in
    the East Valley," he said.

    When the Madstone Theater in Chandler closed a year ago this week, it
    left moviegoers in these parts with just one theater - Harkins Valley
    Art in Tempe - showing foreign and independent films. Many patrons
    drove to Harkins Camelview 5 in Scottsdale.

    Montgomery scoured the Internet to find well-reviewed films. All are
    new to him except Mooladé, which he saw in Tucson.

    At the first screening at 7:30 this evening, dance/drum group Africa
    Tam Tam will perform, and doors will close at 7:25.

    --Boundary_(ID_PPIBfKoJA2b7Jt7WTyiYdw)--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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