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A Mother to Hold is African-American filmmaker LaToya Ruby Fraziers intense portrait of her drug-addicted mother. Rebecka is documentary-maker Miriam Bäckströms profile of famed Swedish actress Rebecka Hemse, which politely but steadily tries to go beyond Hemses rehearsed public persona. 5 More Minutes is performance artists Dena DeCola and Karin Wandners playacting, in which one attempts to spend an afternoon with her deceased mother, an experiment that spirals into a dizzying display of love and despair. And In My Language, by an autistic young woman named Amanda Baggs, tries to display the perspective of an autistic person using a voice synthesizer and on-screen text. 8 p.m. 800 Aurora Street. For tickets and information, call 7138682101 or visit www.aurorapictureshow.org. $6.
Sat., Feb. 23, 8 p.m., 2008