Mary Riepma Ross Film Theater
University of Nebraska, Lincoln
Hixson-Lied College of Fine & Performing Arts

May 23, Thursday

ADMISSION:
Evening
$9.50 Adults
$7.00 Students
$7.00 Children
$7.50 Military
$7.50 Seniors
$6.50 Members

Matinee
$7.50 Adults
$6.50 Students
$6.50 Children
$6.50 Military
$7.00 Seniors
$6.00 Members

Children are 12 and under, Seniors are 60 and older

Students and Military must show a valid ID to receive discount

We accept cash, check, NCard, Visa, and Mastercard

Box Office Opens 30 Minutes Before Showtimes


RATINGS:
Many of the films shown at The Ross are not rated due to the prohibitive cost of acquiring a rating from the Motion Picture Association of America. Consequently, as many of these films contain graphic content, viewer discretion is advised.

LOCATION:
313 N. 13 STREET
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA




The Nebraska Arts Council, a state agency, has supported the programs of this organization through its matching grants program funded by the Nebraska Legislature, the National Endowment for the Arts and the Nebraska Cultural Endowment. Visit www.nebraskaartscouncil.org for information on how the Nebraska Arts Council can assist your organization, or how you can support the Nebraska Cultural Endowment.
2 DAYS IN NEW YORK
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2 DAYS IN NEW YORK
Directed By: Julie Delpy
Runtime: 1 hour, 31 minutes
Rating: R for language, sexual content, some drug use, and brief nudity
Distributor: Magnolia Pictures
Country: USA
Release Date: August 10, 2012
With: Julie Delpy, Chris Rock, Albert Delpy, Alexia Landeau, Alex Nahon, Dylan Baker, Kate Burton, Daniel Bruhl, & Emily Wagner

Synopsis
Hip talk-radio host and journalist Mingus (Chris Rock) and his French photographer girlfriend, Marion (Julie Delpy), live cozily in a New York apartment with their cat and two young children from previous relationships. But when Marion's jolly father (played by Delpy's real-life dad, Albert Delpy), her oversexed sister, and her sister's outrageous boyfriend unceremoniously descend upon them for an overseas visit, it initiates two unforgettable days of family mayhem. The visitors push every button in the couple's relationship, truly putting it to the test. How will the couple fare . . . when the French come to New York? ─©Magnolia Pictures



“It's a pleasure to meet up again with Marion, the distractable, acerbic, New York-based French photographer played once more by Julie Delpy...”—Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly

“...a bawdy comic bash... Delpy is boundlessly appealing. And Rock is acerbic fun, notably in the imaginary debates he stages with Obama.”—Peter Travers, Rolling Stone

“The screenplay - which was written by Delpy, Landeau and Nahon - has a jittery kind of honesty about it, which Rock and Delpy sometimes push to its limits.”—Stephanie Zacharek, NPR



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