Films
TARNATION - Gay filmmaker Jonathan Caouette has been filming, journaling and photographing his family since he was eleven. With this film he has created a devastating, often shocking, but finally deeply moving portrait of family life. $5 general or free with SSU student ID. Sonoma Film Institute. 4 p.m., Sunday, March 25, Warren Auditorium. 4-2606.
THE FUTURE OF FOOD - In-depth investigation into unlabeled genetically modified foods, which have become increasingly prevalent in grocery stores. Unravels the complex web of market and political forces that are changing the nature of food. Free. CCGS Movie Fest. Noon, Thursday, March 29, Student Union Multi-Purpose Room, 4-2710.
49 UP - Every seven years, the participants of this amazing documentary project have been tracked down by director Michael Apted and captured on film in the process of simply living. Admission is $5 general or free with SSU Student ID. Sonoma Film Institute. 4 p.m., Sunday, April 1, Warren Auditorium. 4-2606.
CHARLOTTE'S WEB – Wilbur the pig is scared of the end of the season because he knows that come that time, he will end up on the dinner table. He hatches a plan with Charlotte, a spider that lives in the pen, to ensure that this will never happen. Free. 9 p.m., Saturday, March 31, Cooperage. 4-2804.
BRODEUSES / SEQUINS - When Claire learns that she is five months pregnant at the tender age of 17, she decides to give birth anonymously. She finds refuge with Madame Melikian, an embroiderer for haute couture designers. Admission free. French Film lecture series. 7 p.m., Monday, April 2, Stevenson 2006. 4-3159.
AB DURCH DIE HECKE / OVER THE HEDGE – Traveling raccoon con artist, RJ (Willis), arrives in a woods outside a human city in the Midwest, excited about the wonders that living near humans can bring hungry animals. German Film Series. Admission free. Films shown with English subtitles. 7 p.m., Wednesday, April 4, Erin Fisher Room, Student Union. Michaela Grobbel, Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, 4-2637.
