Assisted Living All Inclusive Package Hong Kong director Wong Kar Wai's MALLE AND MORE romantic follow-up to his widely The Detroit Film Theatre series of praised In the Mood for Love, Genesis, a the Detroit Institute of Arts opens its new documentary about the evolution 2005 season of first-run and classic of life on Earth from the directors of world cinema this weekend with the 1966's Microcosmos, and Balzac and area premiere of Kings and Queens, a the Little Chinese Seamstress, a portrait new dramatic comedy from French of love and self-discovery set during director Arnaud Desplechin that was China's Cultural Revolution of the described by Film Comment magazine 1970s. as "a masterpiece ... breathtaking and A major retrospective of the films of sublimely humane." It screens 7 p.m. director Louis Malle begins the week- Friday and Saturday and 4 p.m. end of Sept. 9, including 1987's Au Sunday, Sept. 2-4. Revoir Les Enfants, about a French Among the Detroit premieres to be Catholic headmaster who hides three unveiled in the new season are 2046, Jewish boys during the Nazi occupa- tion among the other students by changing their names and identi- ties. It will be shown 7 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 11. Tickets are $7.50/$6.50 for mem- bers, seniors and stu- dents. For more infor- mation, a complete brochure and tickets, call (313) 833-3237 or Go to www.dia.ora/dft. A scene om Arnaud Desplechin's "Kings and Queens" Nurses on duty 24 hours a day Dementia care Gourmet dining Therapeutic recreation Wrap yourself in the luxury services and amenities that are expected. Orchanl Lake Rd. South of Lone Pine Rd.,' est Bloomfield, MI THE by actor LIEV SCHREIBER, whose mother is Jewish. From the best-sell- ing novel, it tells the story of a young man's (Elijah Wood) quest to find a woman who saved his grandfather, when the Nazis wiped his Ukrainian town off the map. Bee Season, from MYLA GOLDBERG's novel, stars Richard Gere and Juliet Binoche as Jewish par- ents of a young spelling whiz whose prowess upsets the family's life. ROMAN POLANSKI's new ver- sion of Oliver Twist features BEN KINGSLEY playing the Jewish char- acter Fagin in a relatively sympathetic tone — different from the anti- Semitic stereotypes in most prior ver- sions. The Free Zone, by Israeli director AMOS GITAI, received mixed reviews at Cannes, but Israeli actress HANA LASZLO won a major Cannes festival acting award. Co-star NATALIE PORTMAN will be in Toronto. The film is set in Israel. The Italian film The Passion of the Jew sounds very weird: A young Jewish man is expelled from Spain along with other Jews in 1492. He goes to Sicily, but the Jews are being persecuted there, too. He hides his background and plays Christ in a passion play and is literally cruci- fied. Ben Kingsley (a two-fer Jewish character festival for Ben!) plays the famous Dr. HERMAN TARNOW- ER, the (Jewish) "Scarsdale Diet" doctor who was murdered by his lover, Jean Harris, in the bio-pic Mrs. Harris. SYDNEY POLLACK premieres his documentary Sketches of 'Frank Gerhry, on the life of famous Jewish American architect FRANK GEHRY. Finally, Martin Scorcese premieres his documentary No Direction Home, about BOB DYLAN, at Toronto. It will be aired on PBS Sept. 26-27. Many of the aforementioned films will open in Detroit this fall. See upcoming issues of the Jewish News for more in-depth stories. For more information on the Toronto International Film Festival, go to www.e.bell.c.a/filmfest/2005/home.asp. WINE DINNER TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27TH STAR! N6 AT 6:30pN $ . 150-c-"" PER PERSON FEATURI NG: WORLD CLASS CUISINE FROM MOSAICS KITCHEN AND WINES FROM MOSAICS WINE CELLAR. CALL TODAY... LIMITED AVAILABILIT) F R I DAY'5: Di TOM T & ON PERCUSSION S AT U R DAY'S: D) MATT A MON-FRI: 11AM-2AM SAT: 4PM-2AM SUN: 5PM-10PM MOSAIC RESTAURANT 501 MONROE DETROIT, MICHICAN 313,962.9366 313.962.9369 1017690 9/ 1 2005 41