BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//Contact Plus Corporation//NONSGML Web Cal Plus //EN VERSION:1.0 BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20080123T233003Z DTEND:20080123T233003Z PRIORITY:0 CLASS:PUBLIC SUMMARY:Film Jewish Film Festival- advance screening of STARTING OUT IN THE EVENING TRANSP:0 UID:080115267204548962906162058523 LOCATION:Regal Cinemas Delray 18 1660 S. Federal Hwy. DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:The Palm Beach Jewish Film Festival & The Palm Beach International Film Festival cordially invite you and a guest to attend an advance screening of STARTING OUT IN THE EVENING =0D=0A= Starring Frank Langella, Lili Taylor, Lauren Ambrose based on Brian Mortons Pen/Faulkner Award-nominated novel. =0D=0A= The advance screening will be held Wednesday, January 23, 7:30PM Regal Cinemas Delray 18 1660 S. Federal Hwy. =0D=0A= Please RSVP via reply email by Noon, Sunday, January 20 to mailto:StartingOutRSVP@yahoo.com =0D=0A= Your RSVP Must include: First & Last Name: Email address: daytime phone: # of guests including yourself (limit 4 seats): =0D=0A= You will receive a confirmation email by Monday, January 21. =0D=0A= About Starting Out In The Evening IN AREA THEATRES JANUARY 25 All that remains for Leonard Schiller (Frank Langella) is to finish the novel he has been laboring on for almost ten years. With his four earlier books out of print, he has learned to starve himself of the desire for the success he was once so close to, though beneath this practice lives a pull for his work to be rediscovered. His solitary writer's life is shaken by the arrival of Heather (Lauren Ambrose), an ambitious graduate student who persuades him that she can use her thesis to spur a rediscovery of his work. But as her inquiry proceeds, Heather displays a profound personal interest in Leonard, which unsettles him and stirs up his long-dormant need for intimacy. Meanwhile, Leonards daughter Ariel (Lili Taylor) reconnects with her ex-boyfriend Casey (Adrian Lester), a man Leonard firmly disapproves of. Leonards encounters with Heather lead him down an unfamiliar path that threatens his writing, his health, and his relationship to his daughter. But in living out in the open, in the evening of his life Schiller puts into practice the core theme of his novels -- life is not designed for our comfort but for our struggle, for in struggle there is growth. =0D=0A= RATED R =0D=0A= For more information on The Palm Beach International Film Festival see http://www.pbifilmfest.org END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR