Salute to Swiss Filmmaker Bettina Oberli & LATE BLOOMERS

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Tuesday, March 04, 2014, ArcLight La Jolla

TUESDAY, MARCH 4

On Screen: 4:30pm or 7:30pm (You Pick!)

ArcLight La Jolla (Auditoriums 7 & 9)

Cinema Chat and Introduction begins 15 minutes prior to screenings

Discussion follows screenings in Auditorium #7

In Association with the Consul General of Switzerland

Salute to Swiss Filmmaker Bettina Oberli and

LATE BLOOMERS

The Cinema Society of San Diego is proud to salute one of Switzerland’s most accomplished filmmakers—Bettina Oberli.

Bettina Oberli was born and raised in Meiringen, Switzerland (near Bern) in 1972, and studied from 1995 to 2000 at the University of Art and Design Zurich in the academic field of film and video. In 2000 she received her HGKZ diploma as a director. After serving as assistant to various filmmakers in New York and Berlin, she began writing and directing her own films, beginning in 2002 with IBIZA and IM NORDWIND in 2004. In 2006 she hit big with the film we’ll view this evening—LATE BLOOMERS, which represented Switzerland as that country’s selection for the Academy’s Best Foreign Language Oscar and is historic in its success in Switzerland. Her films have received numerous awards from film festivals around the globe. In April 2013 she presented her first stage production—ANNA KARENINA—at the Theater Basel.

The Cinema Society of San Diego is honored to welcome Battina Oberli, who will present her most successful work—LATE BLOOMERS:

LATE BLOOMERS (“Die Herbstzeitlosen”) (2006)

Since her husband’s death, Martha (Stephanie Glazer), 80, has lost the zest of life. In the placid Emmental village of Trub, her friends Lisi, Hanni and Frieda and determined to get her back on her feet. They decide to help Martha realize a long-held secret dream: to open a lingerie boutique.

Before long, the four feisty old ladies on a mission plunge the village in turmoil and put an end to the well-established and orderly peace and quiet. Martha’s son, the village vicar, finds himself trying to subdue the wave of sensual madness sweeping through his parish. Outraged by the news of Martha’s project and increasingly concerned for Trub’s reputation, the villagers spare no effort to prevent the shop from opening.

A light-hearted social satire, LATE BLOOMERS blows apart Swiss self-righteousness and inspires hope that it is indeed never too late to make one’s dreams come true.

Running Time: 89 Minutes Not Rated.

PLEASE NOTE: LATE BLOOMERS is in Swiss-German with English subtitles.

ALSO PLEASE NOTE: Auditorium #7 will serve as our discussion auditorium for this program.

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6-Mar-14: Jerry - Rating: 2

Mildly amusing.

In the same vein as the Full Monty or Calendar Girls but not as funny.

6-Mar-14: SiouxMac - Rating: 2

Despite the fact that the focus was on older people, the word that pops into my head to describe this movie is "juvenile." I also agree with Alice on the "made for TV" feel. I'm all for light hearted and upbeat, but this movie was silly, unbelievable, and, I'm hoping, forgettable.

5-Mar-14: alice - Rating: 2

sweet, lightweight made for TV. kind of fun, unsophisticated

5-Mar-14: RichG - Rating: 2

Pleasant.

5-Mar-14: jh - Rating: 2

What do you get when you combine Calendar Girls and Chocolate? I thought the four leading ladies were terrific, especially, of course, Martha.

4-Mar-14: Margaret Downing - Rating: 4

What a sweet sweet film, even though it's a satire! The message that it is never too late to reinvent yourself sure resonates for me. Meanwhile, a peek into my underwear drawer leads me to the conclusion that I have to stop shopping at JC Penney.

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