Mary Riepma Ross Film Theater
University of Nebraska, Lincoln
Hixson-Lied College of Fine & Performing Arts

September 08, Wednesday

ADMISSION:
Evening
$9.00 Adults
$6.50 Students
$6.50 Children
$7.00 Military
$7.00 Seniors
$6.00 Members

Matinee
$7.00 Adults
$6.00 Students
$6.00 Children
$6.00 Military
$6.50 Seniors
$5.50 Members

Children are 12 and under, Seniors are 60 and older

Students and Military must show a valid ID to receive discount

We accept cash, check, NCard, Visa, and Mastercard

Box Office Opens 30 Minutes Before Showtimes


RATINGS:
Many of the films shown at The Ross are not rated due to the prohibitive cost of acquiring a rating from the Motion Picture Association of America. Consequently, as many of these films contain graphic content, viewer discretion is advised.

LOCATION:
313 N. 13 STREET
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA


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The Nebraska Arts Council, a state agency, has supported the programs of this organization through its matching grants program funded by the Nebraska Legislature, the National Endowment for the Arts and the Nebraska Cultural Endowment. Visit www.nebraskaartscouncil.org for information on how the Nebraska Arts Council can assist your organization, or how you can support the Nebraska Cultural Endowment.
A PROPHET (UN PROPHETE)
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A PROPHET (UN PROPHETE)
Directed By: Jacques Audiard
Runtime: 2 hours, 29 minutes
Rating: Not Rated
Distributor: Sony Pictures Classics
Country: France
Release Date: February 26, 2010
With: Tahar Rahim, Niels Arestrup, Adel Bencherif, Reda Kateb, Hichem Yacoubi
French with English Subtitles

Synopsis
Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film

“What's most immediately remarkable about [A PROPHET] is the raw intensity of its hyper-realistic encounters, hugely enhanced by the superb acting of newcomer Rahim. This naturalism is nicely counterpointed with a few unabashedly stylized, very lyrical sequences in which Audiard demonstrates his signature mastery of offbeat visual and sound effects.”—Peter Brunette, The Hollywood Reporter, May 16, 2009



Like the Depression-era gangster classics PUBLIC ENEMY and LITTLE CAESAR, Jacques Audiard’s story follows a disadvantaged young man as he masters the codes, rules and tactics of professional criminals. A PROPHET unfolds in prison, amidst a little-known conflict between the Corsicans, an older gang with fraying ties to the Italian mob, and the Arab-Muslim immigrants who, long abused in France, are beginning to rise. Malik (played with preternatural alertness and vitality by Tahar Rahim) is the illiterate 19-year-old “dirty Arab” hero whose feral survival instincts, nervous intelligence and bouts of luck make him an irresistible force. Niels Arestrup is memorable as his protector and mentor Luciani. And the Kafkaesque prison, where brutality erupts without signal or reason, serves as the film’s immovable object. The intensity of the conflict makes Audiard’s film a startling, compelling contemporary classic. –Larry Gross, 36th Telluride Film Festival