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Sunday
Jan222012

Tonight - "My Dream" at the St. Anthony Main Theater

Director: Wang Hong Hai
Run Time / Year: 90 min | 2007
Language: Mandarin with English subtitles
Showtimes: Sun, 1/22 @ 4:30 & Mon, 1/23 @ 7:00

St. Anthony Main Theater

In My Dream, director Wang Hong Hai pays tribute to the stunning works in dance and music performed internationally by the 84 members of the China Handicapped Performers' Troupe. During a one-year period, Wang and his production staff lived together with the members of the troupe, recording their daily lives, practice sessions and efforts the performers made to train their bodies. The troupe was founded in Beijing in 1987 by a group of 30 artists and includes performers who have hearing or sight impairments. My Dream is a combination of documentary and visual poetry that transcends the limits of language and geography.

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The Film Society of Minneapolis St. Paul presents three films representing the diversity of contemporary Chinese cinema in honor of the Chinese New Year. The program is co-curated by Tom Rose, Professor of Art at the University of Minnesota. “What I find interesting [with White Gardenia] ... are the visible links to the past enhanced with stunningly beautiful contemporary cinematography. Wang Hong Hai’s beautiful My Dream is also stylized and mannered in that it highlights the Chinese love of spectacle.” Let the Bullets Fly combines both elements, with an added comic slant, to make for one wild cinematic ride.

Saturday
Jan212012

Crown Hydro Seeks New Location on St. Anthony Falls Lock & Dam Property

From local resident Doug Verdier: 

This latest effort by Crown Hydro to advance the hydro plant at Upper St. Anthony Falls indicates that they now are trying to cut a deal with the Corps of Engineers to build the plant on Corps-controlled land, thus bypassing the MPRB and local government authorities. This letter announces that Crown wants to amend their license again so they can proceed with the project.

View a digest of Crown Hydro documents...

Saturday
Jan212012

Tonight - "Let the Bullets Fly" at the St. Anthony Main Theater

Director: Jiang Wen
Run Time / Year: 132 min | 2010
Language: Mandarin with English subtitles
Showtime: Sat, 1/21 @ 6:30

St. Anthony Main Theater

One of the highest grossing domestic Chinese films in history, director/screenwriter/actor Jiang Wen’s Let the Bullets Fly propels the audience through an unpredictable world of gunslingers, bandits, physical comedy, bloody combat, and surprising plot twists. Set during the Warlord Era of the 1920s, Jiang’s character “Pockey” Zhang embarks on a Robin Hood like escapade to benefit poor townspeople. Malevolent mobster Master Huang (Chow Yun-Fat) opposes Zhang’s efforts, highlighting both actors’ comedic abilities as well as Jiang’s directorial talent for fast-paced action.

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The Film Society of Minneapolis St. Paul presents three films representing the diversity of contemporary Chinese cinema in honor of the Chinese New Year. The program is co-curated by Tom Rose, Professor of Art at the University of Minnesota. “What I find interesting [with White Gardenia] ... are the visible links to the past enhanced with stunningly beautiful contemporary cinematography. Wang Hong Hai’s beautiful My Dream is also stylized and mannered in that it highlights the Chinese love of spectacle.” Let the Bullets Fly combines both elements, with an added comic slant, to make for one wild cinematic ride.

Friday
Jan202012

Open Houses This Weekend in the Mill District of Minneapolis

Here's a link to open houses this weekend in the Historic Mill District of Minneapolis -

http://matrix.northstarmls.com/Matrix/Public/Portal.aspx?ID=10031507691

Courtesy of Cynthia Froid Group

Friday
Jan202012

Job Posting from Riley Hayes

User Experience Architect

35+ Person Minneapolis ad agency with a strong commitment to strategic and creative excellence is looking for a talented and energetic User Experience Architect to help drive the customer experience on many of our client’s Web initiatives.

You will lead a small team of designers, UX analysts and developers that will be responsible for developing the user experience for marketing Web sites and Enterprise applications.

*Riley Hayes is located in the Historic Mill District of Minneapolis.

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Championing the users needs, making workable recommendations for improving the user experience
  • Conducting user research such as usability testing, expert reviews and surveys
  • Conducting requirements analysis, task analysis, stakeholder workshops, competitor analysis
  • Developing personas & scenarios, user journeys, design concepts and prototypes
  • Detailed design of new screens by producing wireframes, sitemaps and other standard Information Architecture documentation
  • Documenting interface specifications for developers (e.g., how functionality will work, how data will be displayed)
  • Coordinating the design workstream using a user-centered design process

Candidate Requirements

  • Strong customer focus and a passion for UX
  • Experience with all forms of prototyping from low-fidelity to high-fidelity
  • Expert UX skills and knowledge (Information Architecture/User Research/User Centered Design)
  • Experience with agile development methodology
  • Confident persuasive communicator – experience working with stakeholders
  • Strong team leader and knows how to take advantage of collaboration with other team members
  • A keen interest in current / future developments in Web trends and innovations
  • An understanding of Web site development, back end technologies, browsers, plug-ins, etc.
  • Experience with accessibility guidelines and standards
  • Proficient in Visio, Omnigraffle and/or Balsamiq
  • Familiarity with Adobe Illustrator, Silverlight and/or Sketchflow, a plus.

Come join a fun and enthusiastic team (learn more about our culture by visiting our Facebook page).

Apply Now:

Interested candidates please send a resume to jobs@rileyhayes.com

Friday
Jan202012

CPED and Shamrock Speak on Izzy's Ice Cream Factory

Miles Mercer from Minneapolis CPED speaks on the proposed land sale of 1100 2nd St. S. to Izzy's Ice Cream:

Shamrock Development counsel speaks on the land sale:

Several local residents spoke against the sale, Eric Roper of the Star Tribune summarizes their views well in the article he published on the meeting:

Opponents worry that the facility will be an eyesore in the area and could become a nuisance if Izzy's expands or another industrial tenant moves into the building. Izzy's also does not have immediate plans to sell scoops of ice cream at the factory -- only prepackaged items.

"This is not about ice cream. This is about a factory," said Judith Borger, a novelist who lives at the lofts, near the site. "And if you start thinking of it as Acme Nuts and Bolts, then the picture changes considerably."

Read the full article here...

The matter goes next to the full City Council for approval.

Friday
Jan202012

This Weekend in Mill City / January 20-22

Thursday
Jan192012

Get in the Mood for Paris Fashion Week with A Woman’s Paris™

Barbara Redmond of A Woman’s Paris™ would like to help you get in the mood for next week's Paris Fashion Week!  She shared the following:

French Impressions: an interview with Jack Edwards, our exclusive interview with costume and fashion designer, Edwards.  At the Goldstein Museum of Design, "Character in Costume: A Jack Edwards Retrospective."

Fashion trends from the street, Rule of Five. In Paris I've seen trends take hold. French sailor jerseys: waves of blue and white stripes shifting in the Paris breeze; each wave like a cat-paw on the surface of the ocean, now dark, now light, now gone. Still, the Parisienne never tried to fit in. Daring, carrying herself confidently, with her own inbred style, she moved quickly through the city, hardly disturbing its surface, with a slight breeze that riffled through her hair; as sexy and seductive as ever... 

French Lessons: Pack It, Wear It, Buy It! whimsical pairings for Paris Fashion Week coming this Friday at A Woman’s Paris™.

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Thursday
Jan192012

Tonight - Happy Hour with a Preservationist - Tour of the Basilica of St. Mary

Time: 5:30pm to 6:30pm

Location:   Basilica of St. Mary, 88 North Seventeenth Street

This event is free!  Check out Preserve Minneapolis for more tours.

Note: Please enter through the Rectory (located on located on the west side of the church on N 17th St.). We will gather in the Sacristy to begin the tour.

The Basilica of Saint Mary has been more than a church for more than a century. A well-established beacon of hope on the modern Minneapolis skyline, it is the spiritual home for more than 12,000 parishioners. Join us for a tour of the magnificent Basilica and learn about the restoration projects that will begin in February of 2012 due to the recent win in the Partners in Preservation contest.

Wednesday
Jan182012

Guthrie Theater and Gold Medal Flour Sign at Gold Medal Park

Gold Medal Park at Night

Views of the Guthrie Theater and Washburn A Mill taken at Gold Medal Park in the Mill District of Minneapolis.

Wednesday
Jan182012

Take Advantage of Mill City Commons' New Membership Promotion

Join Mill City Commons in January and have your annual membership extended through March 31, 2013!

Our mission: Mill City Commons’ members build community through social, educational, cultural, and wellness activities and connect with each other and the resources to maintain healthy and vibrant lives as we age.

For more information, please contact Executive Director Linnea Tweed at linneatweed@millcitycommons.org or 612-455-3329.

Dave and I have been members for a year now and consider it a valuable part of our lives in the Mill District.

Wednesday
Jan182012

Tonight - Third Ward Meeting Hosted by Diane Hofstede

Tuesday
Jan172012

City Community Development Committee Votes to Approve Land Sale to Izzys

Minneapolis Community Development Committee just voted 6-0 to approve the land sale to Izzy's.

Izzy's owner Sommers, one of his employees and his architect spoke in favor of the sale.

8-12 (I'm estimating) neighbors, developer Stanton and his attorney spoke against the sale. No local residents spoke in favor.

The matter goes next to the full City Council for approval.

Tuesday
Jan172012

Crown Hydro Update

The Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board will vote to approve its 2012 Legislative Agenda during the next regular MPRB meeting Jan. 18. One of the items on the Legislative Agenda is the following which addresses the Crown Hydro proposal:

PROTECT LOCAL CONTROL OF PARK LAND: Attempts were made last year to force the Park Board to grant a private entity the right to use park land for a hydroelectric facility. The Park Board and other local governmental units had serious concerns about the constitutionality of the legislation and the usurpation of local control, and no such legislation was passed. We will again fight any efforts to force the Park Board to relinquish control of its land to private entities.

Stone Arch Shadows - Downtown Minneapolis River Walk 1

Tuesday
Jan172012

Scenes from Cat on a Hot Tin Roof at the Guthrie Theater

In the course of one sultry evening, a prominent Southern dynasty is pushed to the brink when tender memories are relived and life altering secrets are revealed. It's the 65th birthday of wealthy Southern plantation owner Big Daddy and his family has gathered to celebrate, while sparing him the news that he's dying of cancer. As one son Brick, a hunky former football hero, mysteriously retreats from his desirable but sexually frustrated wife Maggie, his money hungry brother and sister-in-law plot to secure more than their share of the family fortune.

Don't miss this Pulitzer Prize-winning gem, an emotionally intense drama that sizzles with passion and greed like you've never experienced before. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is being presented on the Wurtele Thrust stage through February 26, 2012.

Monday
Jan162012

The Week Ahead in Mill City / January 16-22

Sunday
Jan152012

CPED Needs a New Calculator - Izzy's: Good Ice Cream, Bad Neighbor? Part 2

About the Author:  David Tinjum is a resident of the Historic Mill District of Minneapolis, Publisher of Mill City Media, and CEO of St. Paul based software company Customer FX Corporation.

*Disclaimer:  Izzy's Ice Cream is not yet a neighbor, and therefore cannot be considered a bad one, yet.

Izzy's is not the only company offering to buy the vacant lot across the street from Gold Medal Park:

In September 2010, the City issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for redevelopment of the site for commercial, residential, industrial, or mixed-use purposes. The RFP contained an asking price of $437,850, which was based on an outside appraisal. The City received one response to the RFP from Shamrock Development, Inc. Shamrock owns the neighboring property and received final City planning approval in November 2010 to build a 150 unit residential project called Park Vista on its property. The City and Shamrock negotiated over the terms of a potential sale of 1100 2nd Street South for several months, but were unable to come to agreement on important issues such as price....(see the document embeded below)

The City's rationalization for refusing the original offer from Shamrock:

The City and Shamrock negotiated over the terms of a potential sale of 1100 2nd Street South for several months, but were unable to come to agreement on important issues such as price and development on the property. Shamrock consistently offered no more than $350,000...(see the document embeded below)

I don't need to draw on my 30 years of contract negotiation experience, or my advanced math skills, to choose the better offer (again, numbers are from the document embeded below):

Izzy’s Offer

 

Sales Price

   $437,850

*Minneapolis Taxpayer Subsidies

   $88,000

Net

   $349,850

*Not shown - $104,000 in additional Taxpayer Subsidies from the State of MN and Hennepin County

Shamrock Original Offer

 

Sales Price

   $350,000

Minneapolis Taxpayer Subsidies

   $0

Net

   $350,000

 

Shamrock’s Latest Offer

 

Sales Price

   $450,000

Minneapolis Taxpayer Subsidies

   $0

Net

   $450,000

 

Congratulations CPED, on negotiating a lower price for a City Minneapolis Taxpayer asset.  If you do enough deals like this you can assure another round of property tax increases.

The Park Vista development will not be built should the City of Minneapolis accept the lowball offer from Izzy's.  There are several factors which make building this shovel ready, City approved housing development next to a factory unfeasible, which CPED is, or should be aware of. We will discuss this in the next installment of this series.

Our Elected Officials Have an Either/Or Choice to Make

This should be easy:

  • $25,000 annual property tax revenue from Izzy's
  • $1,500,000 annual property tax revenue from the Park Vista condos

And

  • $2 million pumped into economy during construction of Izzy's
  • $60-70 million pumped into economy during construction of Park Vista

And

  • $1.2 million from Park Vista in City licensing & inspection fees for construction
  • A tiny (proportionate) amount from Izzy's

And

  • Dozens of high paying construction jobs from Izzy's
  • Hundreds of high paying construction jobs from Park Vista

And

  • Decreased property values for property near the factory
  • Increased property values for property near new luxury condos

And

  • Economic benefit to local businesses from 300+ Park Vista residents vs. a handful of part time Izzy's employees

The economic impact of these two alternatives goes much further than outlined above.  The difference in property tax revenue alone is so great, the question has to be asked:

What is Really Driving this Decision?

An exhaustive search of the public record has failed to turn up anything.  Discussions with some of those involved have not resulted in an explicit explanation.  But, listening to the tone of those involved and reading between the lines of what was said has led me to this opinion:

The City and Shamrock had a pissing contest over the initial RFP, Shamrock lost, now the City is rubbing its face in it, regardless of the best interests of Minneapolis taxpayers.

This Decision Will Result in Higher or Lower Property Taxes

This is an important issue that will have an impact on Minneapolis Taxpayers, and this neighborhood for decades to come.  Please make your voice heard, contact our elected officials.

Part 1 - Izzy's: Good Ice Cream, Bad Neighbor?

Part 2 - CPED Needs a New Calculator (this article)

To download click the downward arrow above, or go to the download page here...

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Please Email the Minneapolis Community Development Committee

In advance of the next meeting (see below) please email the City Council Members with a simple request: "Please vote against the Izzy's proposal".

Email Lisa Goodman, Chair at:

Lisa.Goodman@minneapolismn.gov

cc the members below:

John Quincy, Vice Chair – John.Quincy@minneapolismn.gov

Kevin Reich - Kevin.Reich@minneapolismn.gov

Robert Lilligren - Robert.Lilligren@minneapolismn.gov

Cam Gordon - Cam.Gordon@minneapolismn.gov

Don Samuels - Don.Samuels@minneapolismn.gov

info@thedmna.org (Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood Association)

Your voice makes a difference in local policy making, please take action!

Please Attend This Important Meeting at City Hall on Tuesday 1/17/2012

A public hearing for the sale of Outlot C, 1100 2nd St S, for $437,850 to River Road Holdings, LLC, an entity affiliated with Izzy's Ice Cream (the staff recommendation), is scheduled for the next Community Development Committee meeting.

When: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 at 1:30 PM

Where: Room 317, City Hall.

The public is invited to give testimony, please do so.  

Sunday
Jan152012

Letter to City of Minneapolis Regarding Izzy's Factory

The letter bellow was sent to the members of the Minneapolis Community Development Committee this past week by the Bridgewater Lofts Board of Directors on behalf of it's 400 + residents:

To download click the downward arrow above, or go to the download page here...

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Please Email the Minneapolis Community Development Committee

In advance of the next meeting (see below) please email the City Council Members with a simple request: "Please vote against the Izzy's proposal".

Email Lisa Goodman, Chair at:

Lisa.Goodman@minneapolismn.gov

cc the members below:

John Quincy, Vice Chair – John.Quincy@minneapolismn.gov

Kevin Reich - Kevin.Reich@minneapolismn.gov

Robert Lilligren - Robert.Lilligren@minneapolismn.gov

Cam Gordon - Cam.Gordon@minneapolismn.gov

Don Samuels - Don.Samuels@minneapolismn.gov

info@thedmna.org (Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood Association)

Your voice makes a difference in local policy making, please take action!

Please Attend This Important Meeting at City Hall on Tuesday 1/17/2012

A public hearing for the sale of Outlot C, 1100 2nd St S, for $437,850 to River Road Holdings, LLC, an entity affiliated with Izzy's Ice Cream (the staff recommendation), is scheduled for the next Community Development Committee meeting.

When: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 at 1:30 PM

Where: Room 317, City Hall.

The public is invited to give testimony, please do so.  

Friday
Jan132012

Izzy's: Good Ice Cream, Bad Neighbor? Part 1

They want to build a factory across the street from Gold Medal Park?  With Taxpayer Dollars?  Really?

About the Author:  David Tinjum is a resident of the Historic Mill District of Minneapolis, Publisher of Mill City Media, and CEO of St. Paul based software company Customer FX Corporation.

*Disclaimer:  Izzy's Ice Cream is not yet a neighbor, and therefore cannot be considered a bad one, yet.  Mill City Times, and the author, are opposed to the development of a factory across the street from Gold Medal Park in the Historic Mill District of Minneapolis.

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Above: The mock-up of the proposed fortress factory planned for 1100 S. 2nd Street - view full sized image

I like the ice cream Izzy's makes.  I try to make sure I have a pint of Chocolate Chip (I know, boring) in the freezer at all times.  We get it from the grocery store in our building, which is located across the street from Gold Medal Park. However, making good ice cream does not make Izzy's a good fit for the Historic Mill District neighborhood.

It's a Factory, Not a Parlor

An ice cream parlor at this location would be awesome, and if a casual follower of the issue were to believe the spin coming from the Minneapolis Community Planning & Economic Development Department (CPED), that's what's being planned:

“We think it would be a great use to have this adjacent to Gold Medal Park. What a great thing to have an ice cream place there.” Cathy Polaski with CPED in Finance & Commerce.

Sounds pretty delicious, but what is actually planned is a factory. Forget about visions of strolling through Gold Medal Park with an ice cream cone with your family on a sunny summer evening.  This is just one of many misleading statements from our local government officials which the local press has been all too willing to publish.

“It’s also a great fit for the neighborhood’s dynamic mix of residents, cyclists, students, pedestrians and entertainment-goers...” Mayor Rybak said in this Finance & Commerce article.

Really?  A factory? That's quite a stretch Mr. Mayor.  You better check with CPED, they must have forgotten to copy you on the memo about this being a factory rather than an ice cream parlor.

A Factory is Forever, Long Term Planning is Needed

Regardless of what is being produced, once approved and constructed it will remain a factory regardless of which company owns the building.  Future owners of the building will not need any approval from the City of Minneapolis for any use allowed under the Minneapolis Zoning Ordinances.

"It's industrial, but it's a one-story building that makes ice cream," said Council Member Gary Schiff, chairman of the zoning and planning committee. "We're not talking a foundry here." From a recent article in the Star Tribune...

As Chair of the Zoning and Planning Committee, Mr. Schiff is well aware that businesses come and go, but the building retains it's zoning uses.  And businesses, especially small ones like Izzy's, come and go frequently.

According to an article in the Pioneer Press, Izzy's has has expanded, and failed twice in the last several years, only to retreat to it's current single location:

This isn't the first time Sommers and Hammel have branched across the river. In 2001, a year after opening Izzy's in St. Paul, they opened a second store in the downtown Minneapolis Medical Arts Building. A year later, they ran an ice cream kiosk nearby at the Marshall Field's store. They closed both a few years later.  Pioneer Press...

From a community planning perspective, we have to ask ourselves if having say, a pharmaceutical manufacturing plant in this location would be bad for the neighborhood.  Yep, that would be an approved use under current zoning, as would a whole host of other uses not nearly as yummy sounding as ice cream.

A Factory Only Possible Because of Out of Date Zoning

Although the land is zoned light industrial, this designation is a relic from the days when the area was a railroad yard. Only 20 years ago this area was considered "skid row".  Today an elegant and heavily-used park – surrounded by residential, cultural, and professional offices – beautifies this repurposed riverfront section of the city.

The City Needs to Hear from the Community

This is an important issue that will have an impact on this neighborhood for decades to come.  As we'll point out in an upcoming installment of this series, so far the neighborhood has had zero input into the decision making process.  Please read on below for details on how you can make your voice heard. 

This is the 1st in a 5 part series digging into everything the City of Minneapolis and the local press is not telling us about this issue.

Part 1 - Izzy's: Good Ice Cream, Bad Neighbor? (this article)

Part 2 - CPED Needs a New Calculator

On Monday: Why Izzy's will kill Park Vista

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Please Email the Minneapolis Community Development Committee

In advance of the next meeting (see below) please email the City Council Members with a simple request: "Please vote against the Izzy's proposal".

Email Lisa Goodman, Chair at:

Lisa.Goodman@minneapolismn.gov

cc the members below:

John Quincy, Vice Chair – John.Quincy@minneapolismn.gov

Kevin Reich - Kevin.Reich@minneapolismn.gov

Robert Lilligren - Robert.Lilligren@minneapolismn.gov

Cam Gordon - Cam.Gordon@minneapolismn.gov

Don Samuels - Don.Samuels@minneapolismn.gov

info@thedmna.org (Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood Association)

Your voice makes a difference in local policy making, please take action!

Please Attend This Important Meeting at City Hall on Tuesday 1/17/2012

A public hearing for the sale of Outlot C, 1100 2nd St S, for $437,850 to River Road Holdings, LLC, an entity affiliated with Izzy's Ice Cream (the staff recommendation), is scheduled for the next Community Development Committee meeting.

When: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 at 1:30 PM

Where: Room 317, City Hall.

The public is invited to give testimony, please do so.  

Below: Summer fun at Gold Medal Park

July 2, 2011 Mill City Farmers Market

Friday
Jan132012

Showing through January 19 - "Sleeping Beauty" from the Film Society of Minneapolis/St.Paul

Where: St. Anthony Main Theater - Screen 3, 115 SE Main Street

When:  See The Film Society of Minneapolis St. Paul website for a full listing of January 13 - 19 show times.

The Film Society of Minneapolis St. Paul presents SLEEPING BEAUTY, the provocative directorial debut by Australian novelist Julia Leigh (The Hunter, Disquiet). This official selection of Cannes and Toronto film festivals stars Emily Browning (Sucker Punch, A Series of Unfortunate Events) as young Lucy, a college student possessed by a radical passivity who takes on niche sex work to fund her studies. Australian auteur Jane Campion (The Piano, Bright Star) served as a consultant and mentor to Leigh, and subsequently endorsed a “presented by” credit on the film.



SLEEPING BEAUTY —
Sleeping Beauty is a fascinating depiction of a young woman’s reckless decent into a shocking world of erotic desires. Lucy (Emily Browning) is a young university student possessed by a kind of radical passivity. She lets a flip of a coin decide the outcome of a random sexual encounter and she displays an uncomplaining patience when facing the repetitions of her various menial jobs that fund her studies. One day she answers an ad in the student newspaper and interviews for a job to be a lingerie waitress. But she is secretly being initiated into a world of strange new work; one where she will have to give into absolute submission to her clients by being sedated; becoming a Sleeping Beauty.

Eventually this unnerving experience begins to bleed into her daily life and she finally develops the will to break the spell by discovering what happens to her while she sleeps. With a fearless performance by Browning, director Julia Leigh creates a bold cinematic vision; one where Lucy, both in her clandestine sexual adventures and in her mundane daily existence, lives with the same unflinching and brutal honesty. (IFC Films)

Sleeping Beauty, Director Julia Leigh, 101 min, Australia, 2011, HD