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The Guilty – Art House Theater Day 2018

$11.50

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Date:
Sunday, Sep 23, 2018
Time:
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Cost:
$11.50
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Venue

West Mall 7 Theatres
2101 W 41st Street
Sioux Falls, SD 57105 United States

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Cinema Falls is happy to participate once again in national Art House Theater Day! It’s like a film festival in a day where our fans are celebrated with exclusive film content, on screen cast & crew Q&A’s, and giveaways!

The Guilty – (dir. Gustav Möller)
West Mall 7 Theatres – Doors Open 6:00pm – Film Begins 6:30pm
TRT: 85 min
Rating: NR
Genre: Thriller

Film Summary: Alarm dispatcher and former police officer, Asger Holm, answers an emergency call from a kidnapped woman. When the call is suddenly disconnected, the search for the woman and her kidnapper begins. With the phone as his only tool, Asger enters a race against time to save the endangered woman. But soon he realizes that he is dealing with a crime that is far bigger than he first thought.

What the critics are saying:

Above all else, The Guilty is an acting showcase for Cedergren, whose has a considerable presence in European film and television but has yet to gain visibility in the English-language world.

– indieWire

A high-concept, low-budget and skilfully muscle-tensing Danish thriller to which you can imagine more than a couple of eager Tinseltown execs angling for the remake rights.

– Variety

In his feature debut, filmmaker Gustav Moller masterfully ratchets up tension without the benefit of the usual visual aids, forcing viewers to dust off their imaginations and put them to work with chillingly effective results.

– Hollywood Reporter

This polished, well-calibrated thriller is a best-in-class showcase of the possibilities of cinema even with the most limited of resources.​​

– RogerEbert.com