Week of September 29, 2005   
Miami approves county's tallest building
County could get major feature film from Louisiana
County turns away meetings displaced from New Orleans
County will pay delay costs on Gables sewer project
Seven set to be sworn in on county transit panel
Miami clears way for residential project on Sheraton site
Chamber delegates ask for more US funds for airport security

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FILM

Friday 9/30

VINTAGE FILM
   Florida International University's Wolfsonian Museum presents "Analog Antics," a selection of vintage film footage inspired by the museum's collection and the role technology plays in shaping consumers' views of the world. 7 p.m. at 1001 Washington Ave., Miami Beach. $7, $5 seniors. Details: (305) 531-1001.

Saturday 10/1

CINEMA TROPICAL
   Miami Art Central hosts a screening of "I am Cuba, The Siberian Mammoth" by Brazilian director Vicente Ferraz. 7:30 p.m. at 5960 SW 57th Ave., South Miami. $5, $3 seniors. Details: (305) 455-3333 or www.miamiartcentral.org.

Tuesday 10/4

ADVANCE SCREENING
   Gen Art presents an advance screening of "Domino," starring Keira Knightly as Domino Harvey, the model and daughter of actor Lawrence Harvey who becomes a bounty hunter. Supporting cast includes Christopher Walken, Mickey Rourke, Lucy Lui and Jacqueline Bisset. 8-10 p.m. at South Beach Regal Cinema, 1100 Lincoln Rd. 10 p.m.-12 a.m. after party at Touch, 910 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach. $15 includes admission to after party. Details: (305) 695-8200 or www.genart.org.

Friday 10/7

FILM GALA
   The United Nations Association of Greater Miami hosts a film gala, with screenings at University of Miami and Florida International University Oct. 8-9, featuring films focused on local and global issues that pertain to the UN Millennium goals involving poverty, injustice, education, human rights abuses and disease. 7:30 p.m. reception at St. James, 110 Phoenetia Ave., Coral Gables. Details: www.unausa.org/greatermiami.
   
   
   
   
   
   


   

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