Week of June 29, 2006   
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Gables chamber tabs parking authority official as CEO
Businesses anxious for Miami River dredging to resume
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FILM

Friday 6/30

"COASTLINES'
   Filmed in Florida, "Coastlines" is a story about love and crime. Through July 3. Various times at Bill Cosford Cinema, University of Miami's Memorial Building, off Camposano Ave., Coral Gables. $4-$6. Cash only. Details: (305) 284-4861.
"VIAGGIO EN ITALIA'
   Italian film "Viaggio en Italia (Voyage in Italy)" is a story about the marriage troubles of a wealthy British couple. 8:30 p.m. at Miami Beach Cinematheque, 512 Española Way, Miami Beach. $6-$10. Details: (305) 67-FILMS.
"STOLEN'
   "Stolen" is a documentary about how an obsessed art detective tries to crack the case of one of the largest art robbery in American history. Among paintings that were stolen are Vermeer, Rembrandt, Degas and Manet. Through July 3. Various times at Bill Cosford Cinema, University of Miami's Memorial Building, off Camposano Ave., Coral Gables. $4-$6. Cash only. Details: (305) 284-4861.

Saturday 7/1

"SOPHIE SCHOLL'
   "Sophie Scholl: The Final Days" is a film that portrays the real life story of student activist Sophie Scholl during the Hitler regime. 8:30 p.m. at Miami Beach Cinematheque, 512 Española Way, Miami Beach. Details: (305) 67-FILMS.

Monday 7/10

"MIAMI VICE'
   In anticipation of the release of the film version of "Miami Vice" in July, the Miami Design Preservation League will screen episodes of the 1980s television series. 7 p.m. at Art Deco Welcome Center, 1001 Ocean Dr., Miami Beach. Free. Details: (305) 674-1736 or www.mdpl.org

Wednesday 7/19

BLACK FILM FESTIVAL
   Film Life and HBO's American Black Film Festival celebrates its 10th anniversary in Miami. The five-day festival features Hollywood premieres, filmmakers, movies, workshops, panels, live entertainment, awards ceremony and more. Through July 23. Various prices and locations. Details: (305) 777-2321, (212) 966-2411 or www.abff.com


   

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