001. SUL1L, OUR Agirmompllomm COMM :01M U TOE lUEGMEg • Open-face Tilapia Sandwich • And an array of Entree Pastas & Salads! • Now offering Cooking Classes Paper Dolls: By day they are sensi- tive caregivers of the Israeli elderly and infirm. By night, the "Paper Dolls" are transsexual Filipinos who work as female impersonators. Commerce Twp.: Monday, May 7, at 8 P.m. Ann Arbor: Tuesday, May 8, at 5 p.m. Windsor. Thursday, May 10, at 2 p.m. Today You Are A Fountain Pen: A classic story of cross-generational affec- tion that tells of one boy's unforgettable bar mitzvah. Commerce Twp. (preceding The Eighth Day): Tuesday, May 8, at 2 p.m. The Eighth Day: Circumcision is a commandment from the Torah, but one that some Jewish parents find distinctly troubling. How do they reconcile (or not?) their commitment to Judaism with their desire not to have their sons circum- cised? Commerce Twp.: (following Today You Are a Fountain Pen): Tuesday, May 8, at 2 p.m. Sister Rose's Passion: Born in 1920, Sister Rose Thering spent more than 50 years challenging authority, particularly institutionalized anti-Semitism in the Catholic Church. Drawing on scripture and deeply held beliefs, Sister Rose spoke out for tolerance and understanding, including a challenge to filmmaker Mel Gibson. Commerce Twp. (preceding Queen of the Mountain): Tuesday, May 8, at 5 p.m. Ann Arbor (preceding Queen of Mountain): Thursday, May 10, at 2 p.m. Queen of the Mountain: Theresa Goell started her career as an archaeologist with four strikes against her: she was a woman, divorced, Jewish (most of her colleagues were Muslim) and hearing impaired. But she abandoned her com- fortable lifestyle in 1933 to pursue her pioneering passion at Nemrud Dah, a mysterious mountaintop in southwestern Turkey. Commerce Twp. (following Sister Rose's Passion): Tuesday, May 8, at 5 p.m. Ann Arbor (following Sister Rose's Passion): Thursday, May 10, at 2 p.m. The Hungarian Servant: Major Dailermann is a death-camp commandant married to the vain Franziska. The two hire a servant, Miklow, who helps them take a new look at the contemporary art the Nazis have deemed worthless. Soon, Franziska is completely absorbed by the paintings, and she and her husband look for new ways to bring art to their lives, including asking a Jewish prisoner to paint Franziska's portrait. Commerce Twp.: Wednesday, May 9, at 2 p.m. Janem, Janem: Eldi is 40 years old and in the middle of a midlife crisis. So he decides to enter an unknown world in the middle of Tel Aviv: a place where Turks, Czechs and Romanians, Israel's foreign laborers, are jammed together in a shabby hostel. Soon, he learns to see Israel from completely different eyes. Commerce 71vp.: Wednesday, May 9, at 5 p.m. Roots: A group of American and Canadian Jews decides to make a pil- grimage to an ancestral Russian town. A friendly man named Edik offers to help find the relatives they've never met. Just one problem. Edik is a hustler. Since he can't locate the real family members, he decides to hire everyone in town to pose as distant aunts, uncles and cousins. Birmingham: Wednesday, May 2, at 8 p.m. Commerce Twp.: Wednesday, May 9, at 8 p.m. Tel Aviv: How does misunderstanding start, and how does it grow? A short film that takes a different look at the prob- lems between Israelis and Arabs. Commerce Twp. (preceding Encounter Point): Thursday, May 10, at 2 p.m. Encounter Point: Come meet some of the most unexpected members of a grassroots peace movement in the Middle East: an Israeli settler, a Palestinian fighter, a bereaved Israeli mother and a wounded Palestinian former prisoner. Commerce Twp. 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Further, it tells of the heroic efforts of the U.S. Monuments Men, sent to Europe to safeguard and return dis- placed art at the end of the war. Flint: Monday, May 7, at 5 p.m. Ann Arbon Wednesday, May 9, at 5 p.m. Commerce Twp.: Thursday, May 10, at 5 M Y J PHILIP TEWEL, Food & Beverage Director 248-661-4050 Farmington Hills CLASSIC CUISINE PRIVATE OrQUET FACULTIES FOR ALL OCCASIONS au '2 OFF SLAB OF RIBS FOR TWO OR BBQ CHICKEN FOR TWO ALL DINNERS INCLUDE: SALAD OR COLESLAW, POTATOES AND GARLIC BREAD Exp. 5/15/07 3N 0-00 / - Compiled by Elizabeth Applebaum (imiso g 7 - te rass Po i ntego - ow ANetin 24234 Orchard Lake Rd., N.E. corner of 10 Mile • 476-1377 April 19 2007 47