This week at the Lincoln Theater
“Ferrari” - (R; 2 hours, 10 minutes) - “Ferrari” is set during the summer of 1957. Behind the spectacle and danger of 1950’s Formula 1, ex-racer, Enzo Ferrari (Adam Driver), is in crisis. Bankruptcy stalks the company he and his wife, Laura, built from nothing ten years earlier. Their tempestuous marriage struggles with the mourning for their one son. Ferrari struggles with the acknowledgement of another. His drivers’ lust to win pushes them out to the edge. He wagers all in a roll of the dice on one race, the treacherous 1,000-mile race across Italy, the iconic Mille Miglia. Final showtime Thursday, Jan. 18 at 2 p.m.
“Skylight” - National Theatre Live - (R; 2 hours, 43 minutes - with one intermission) - Returning to the big screen after nearly 10 years, Bill Nighy (Living) and Carey Mulligan (Promising Young Woman) feature in the critically acclaimed revival of David Hare’s play, directed by Stephen Daldry (The Audience). On a bitterly cold London evening, schoolteacher Kyra receives an unexpected visit from her former lover. As the evening progresses, the two attempt to rekindle their once passionate relationship only to find themselves locked in a dangerous battle of opposing ideologies and mutual desires. Captured live from Wyndham’s Theatre in London’s West End in 2014. Two screenings only, Thu Jan 18 at 7 PM and Fri Jan 19 at 2 PM. Tickets: $15 Adult, $13 LT Member, $5 Youth.
“The Boy and The Heron” - (PG-13; 2 hours, 4 minutes) - A young boy named Mahito yearning for his mother ventures into a world shared by the living and the dead. There, death comes to an end, and life finds a new beginning. A semi-autobiographical fantasy about life, death, and creation, in tribute to friendship, from the mind of Hayao Miyazaki. Playing Friday, Jan. 19 at 7 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 20 at 2 and 7 p.m., Sunday, Jan. 21 at 2 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 24 at 2 and 7 p.m., and on Thursday, Jan. 25 at 2 p.m.
“Jeff Koons: An Intimate Portrait” - Great Art On Screen – (1 hour, 20 minutes) - This is not just a documentary but an amazing journey inside the mind of the most controversial artist of our time. Jeff Koons is widely regarded as one of the most influential, popular and disputed artists of the last 30 years. This film will show the hidden mechanisms lying behind the person, the artist and the Koons brand. It’s an intimate exploration of Jeff Koon’s consciousness aiming to discover what motivates him and shapes his incomparable vision. With exclusive access to the Koons family home in York, Pennsylvania, the documentary investigates Koons’ roots and everyday life, follows him to New York City to his vast studio where tens of painters, sculptors and graphic designers are based, and then on to Qatar and Europe, to the Greek island of Hydra during his 2021 five exhibitions tour. Playing for two screenings only, Thursday, Jan. 25 at 7 p.m. and Friday, Jan. 26 at 2p.m. Tickets: $15 adult, $13 member, $5 youth.
Coming soon: “The Boys in the Boat” - Jan. 26, The Met Live in HD “Carmen” - Jan. 27.
Tickets are available at the door beginning 30 minutes before showtime or in advance through the theater’s online box office at www.LincolnTheater.net. Movie tickets are $9 Adult, $6 LT Members and Youth 18 and under. Event ticket prices vary. The Lincoln Theater is located at 2 Theater St. in downtown Damariscotta. Curtain going up!
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