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FILM

Thursday 4/2

HIGH-DEF HITCH
   The Miami Beach Cinematheque hosts a high-definition screening of Alfred Hitchcock's classic "The Birds." The film begins with a seemingly harmless love triangle but the characters' sense of security disappears when hundreds of birds begin attacking them at a children's birthday party. 8:30 p.m. Miami Beach Cinematheque, 512 Española Way, Miami Beach. $15 members, students and seniors, $18 others. Details: (305) 673-4567 or www.mbcinema.com.

Friday 4/3

MINORITY STORY
   "Medicine for Melancholy" is a love story told through the eyes of two African-American 20-somethings dealing with issues of class, identity and the difficulty of being a minority in rapidly gentrifying San Francisco. 7 and 8:45 p.m. Ends April 4. Miami Beach Cinematheque, 512 Española Way, Miami Beach. $15 members, students and seniors, $18 others. Details: (305) 673-4567 or www.mbcinema.com.

Saturday 4/4

CINE-THEATRE
   The Miami Beach Cinematheque hosts a screening of a live performance of "Hughie." Written by Pulitzer Prize winner Eugene O'Neill, the one-act play follows a small-time gambler living in seedy New-York hotel. 5 p.m. Ends April 5. Miami Beach Cinematheque, 512 Española Way, Miami Beach. $15 members, students and seniors, $18 others. Details: (305) 673-4567 or www.mbcinema.com.

Sunday 4/5

DOUBLE CROSSERS
   "Dog Eat Dog," a tale of double-crosses and retribution, is Colombia's official entry to the Academy Awards for Best Foreign-Language Film. The film follows the dangerous dance between an intensely spiritual crime boss and his street-level soldiers. 7 and 9 p.m. Miami Beach Cinematheque, 512 Española Way, Miami Beach. $15 members, students and seniors, $18 others. Details: (305) 673-4567 or www.mbcinema.com.


   

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