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

June 19, Wednesday

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.
NEIL YOUNG JOURNEYS
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NEIL YOUNG JOURNEYS
Directed By: Jonathan Demme
Runtime: 1 hour, 27 minutes
Rating: PG for language including some drug references and brief thematic material
Distributor: Sony Pictures Classics
Country: Canada
Release Date: June 29, 2012
With: Neil Young, Bob Young, Ben Young

Synopsis
In May of 2011, Neil Young drove a 1956 Crown Victoria from his idyllic hometown of Omemee, Ontario to downtown Toronto's iconic Massey Hall where he intimately performed the last two nights of his solo world tour. Along the drive, Young recounted insightful and introspective stories from his youth to filmmaker Jonathan Demme. Demme, a long-time fan and collaborator, captured these tales of Young's childhood and masterfully weaved them together with his mesmerizing music including songs from the 2010 album Le Noise and powerful renditions of classics including "Ohio", Hey Hey, My My", "I Believe in You" and previously unreleased songs "Leia" and "You Never Call." Through the tunes and the tales, Demme portrays a personal, retrospective look into the heart and soul of the artist.─©Sony Pictures Classics



“...compelling... Mr. Young's passionate cracked whine assumes an oracular power.... his music is a neo-primitive style unto itself.”—Stephen Holden, New York Times

“Young is always a singular force onstage, where he is a master of so much... that strength provides the spine of the film.”—Betsy Sharkey, Los Angeles Times

“...the third film (following 'Heart of Gold' and 'Trunk Show') in which Jonathan Demme showcases Neil Young's blazing guitar and bruised wonder of a voice... Soak it up.”—Peters Travers, Rolling Stone



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