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Thursday 10/29

AFTERTHOUGHTS
   The Miami Beach Cinematheque screens award-winning documentary "The Gleaners and I" written, directed and narrated by Agnès Varda. The film explores the life of those who scour already-reaped fields for the odd potato or turnip. Her investigation takes audiences from forgotten corners of the French countryside to off-hours at the green markets of Paris. 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 10/30

A FAMILY STORY
   The Miami Beach Cinematheque screens of Francis Ford Coppola's "Tetro." The film is the bittersweet story of two brothers, of family lost and found and the conflicts and secrets of a creative family. 7 and 9:15 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.

Saturday 10/31

CONVERSATIONS WITH COPPOLA
   The Miami Beach Cinematheque hosts a screening of Francis Ford Coppola's "The Conversation" and will be followed by a Q&A with Mr. Coppola via Web cast. The film follows surveillance expert Harry Caul, played by Gene Hackman, as he makes the mistake of getting personally involved in a disturbing assignment. 2 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.

Sunday 11/1

A HALLOWEEN CLASSIC
   The Miami Beach Cinematheque will show James Whale's 1933 film "The Invisible Man" in honor of Halloween. The film follows a man who discovers the secret to invisibility but suffers its dire consequences. 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.


   

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