Please join the MiraCosta Film Program this spring for three masterpieces!
The films listed below will be shown on the Oceanside Campus; One Barnard Drive, Oceanside, Room 3601 (Little Theatre) on Thursdays at 4:30pm. Free admission. Sorry, no drink or food allowed.
The 3600 building is located on the northwest side of campus. The closest parking is Staff Lot 3E (and walk through the center of campus). Parking is available without a permit in lots 3B and 3E on event days.
For more information, please contact Dr. Billy Gunn by email at wgunn@miracosta.edu or by phone at 760.757.2121 x6402.
Film Schedule ~ Spring 2024
Thursday, February 1, 4:30 p.m.
A Man Called Ove // En man som heter Ove
Rated PG-13, 116 min.
From award-winning director Hannes Holm is a heartfelt dramatic comedy about community and the human need for relationships to survive. Ove, an ill-tempered, isolated retiree who spends his days aggressively enforcing Home Association (HOA) rules and visiting his wife's grave, has finally given up on life just as an unlikely friendship develops with his intrusive new neighbors. Directed by Hannes Holm
Thursday, April 4, 4:30 p.m.
Winter’s Bone
Rated R, 100 min.
An independent thriller art house Film from acclaimed female director Debra Granik, Winter’s Bone is a story of an Ozark Mountains girl trying to keep her family intact as she hunts down her missing father, who is entangled in a mysterious drug-dealing community. Directed by Debra Granik
Thursday, May 2, 4:30 p.m.
Memento
Rated R, 113 min.
Memento is an independent noir thriller that tightly follows Aristotelian story structure while unfolding the plot out of order. The film follows Leonard Shelby, a man with short-term memory loss who attempts to track down his wife's murderer. Medical experts applaud this film as the most realistic depiction of anterograde amnesia. The Library of Congress deemed Memento aesthetically significant and selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry. Directed by Christopher Nolan