WHAT MAKES US TICK? Film Series

January 17th, 2020 - 7:00 pm to January 19th, 2020 - 3:00 pm

WHAT MAKES US TICK? Film Series

The Rehoboth Beach Film Society will present its popular What Makes Us Tick? series during the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday weekend, January 17-19. This analytical film and discussion series explores aspects of the human condition. This year’s theme is “Love and Life.”

Love means freedom from the confines of tradition. It means being loyal to a family member as they struggle with mental illness. It means finding one’s family, even as an adult. It can be a struggle; it is not always perfect; but, as the viewer will see, love enriches (and complicates) every life. The three films in this year’s series explore the ways that love is woven through the fabric of the lives of several characters in honest, uplifting and entertaining ways. Over the course of a weekend, you will find yourself moved and challenged in your conceptions of love, and, as soon as the credits roll, you will want to discuss them with your fellow audience members.

Moderators for the after-film discussions for each film are Carolyn Walter and Mona Schwartz.

Carolyn is a PhD, LCSW, Professor Emerita, Center for Social Work Education, Widener University and an Adjunct Professor at University of Pennsylvania, School of Social Work.

After a career as a high school teacher in New York City, Mona Schwartz spent the next 30 years as a senior business executive. Mona is a movie buff and participates on two of the mini-festivals’ planning committees.

The series begins Friday, January 17 at 7:00 PM with the heartwarming feature “Above the Clouds”. On her 18th birthday, headstrong and artistic Charlie makes a startling discovery. The man married to her mother isn't her dad. Recruiting Oz, a rough sleeper whose only possession is his driving license, she embarks on an epic road trip from Margate to the Isle of Skye to track down her biological father. On the journey they both learn more than they bargained for--about themselves, each other, the importance of family, and why (sometimes) there really is no place like home. [2018, UK, 87 minutes, Not Rated].

The series continues on Saturday, January 18 at 1:00 PM with “Love Goes Through Your Mind”. Contrary to her parents' wishes, 17-year-old Nina wants to attend college on the East coast. But when her gifted older brother is diagnosed with bipolar disorder, she fights against his and their parents’ denial that anything is wrong as he spirals out of control. As his condition worsens, Nina reckons with her future as an artist and takes it upon herself to rescue him. [2018, US/India, 86 minutes, Not Rated].

The series closes on Sunday, January 19 at 1:00 PM with “Kattumaram”. Middle-aged fisherman Singaram takes into his home his niece and nephew after their parents are killed by the Tsunami. Singram sets out to find a husband for his niece Anandhi, but she rejects all suitors. She wants the freedom to choose whom she will love for herself and Singaram must come to terms with his niece’s breaking of tradition while dealing with the possibly dangerous fallout within his close-knit village. “Kattumaram” is a tale of transformation and compassion, of the restrictions of tradition and the beauty of accepting and living with all the different possibilities of the world. [2018, India, in Tamil with English subtitles, 73 minutes, Not Rated].

What Makes Us Tick? is open to the general public and RBFS members. Admission prices for each screening are $9 for RBFS members and $11 for future members. Customers are encouraged to purchase tickets online. If seats are available, tickets can be purchased at the theater, starting 30 minutes prior to each screening.

The mission of the RBFS is promoting cinematic arts and providing education and cultural enrichment for our community. The Film Society sponsors ongoing screenings, special events, and the Rehoboth Beach Independent Film Festival (Nov 5 – 15, 2020). Having met all the requirements for best practices in nonprofit management, the Rehoboth Beach Film Society is accredited by the Standards for Excellence Institute®. The Film Society is supported, in part, by a grant from the Delaware Division of the Arts, a state agency, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts. The Division promotes Delaware arts events on DelawareScene.com. For more information on this series, other events, or to become a member, visit the Rehoboth Beach Film Society website at rehobothfilm.com, or call 302- 645-9095.

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