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April 18, 2008

07:00 PM » CHOP SHOP - A Film by Ramin Bahrani


Northwest Film Forum presents

CHOP SHOP

April 18 – 24

Daily at 7, 9pm (plus Sat-Sun at 3, 5pm)

Ramin Bahrani, following up his auspicious debut MAN PUSH CART, sets his story of a 12-year-old Latino boy and his older sister in Willet's Point, Queens, a 20-block stretch of junkyards and chop shops (where stolen cars are dismantled for parts). Perhaps it is because Bahrani and co-author Bahareh Azimi are both foreign born that they are able to accurately render an outsider's experience with palpable compassion and realism. With no sentimentality, CHOP SHOP suggests that, for many, New York City is closer to a third world country than the glittering jewel in the "land of opportunity's" crown.

"Miraculous! Now we have an American film with the raw power of CITY OF GOD or PIXOTE, a film that does something unexpected, and inspired, and brave." -Roger Ebert

Tickets $5/NWFF members, $6/children and seniors, $8.50/general

Available online at www.nwfilmforum.org

Northwest Film Forum, Seattle’s non-profit home for film

located on Capitol Hill on 12th Avenue between Pike & Pine.

Find out more online at http://www.nwfilmforum.org

From: Ryan Davis

Posted by 7rooz () at April 18, 2008 7:00 PM
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