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Elemental

Every day during spring break week, the Museum will screen Pixar’s 2023 release, nominated for an Oscar for Best Animated Feature, which brilliantly renders flames, water drops, clouds, and soil as fully alive characters inhabiting a New York–like metropolis.

I Need You Dead!

After a moment of total teenage angst, a young punk finds himself at odds with a psychedelic monster of his own creation in the Bad Taste Video Team's psychedelic debut feature with director Rocko Zevenbergen in person on 4/27!

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The Abyss: Special Edition

James Cameron has re-released his beloved underwater sci-fi adventure in a newly restored, remastered version of the acclaimed extended director’s cut screens 4/28, 5/3, and 5/5.

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The Abyss: Special Edition

James Cameron has re-released his beloved underwater sci-fi adventure in a newly restored, remastered version of the acclaimed extended director’s cut screens 4/28, 5/3, and 5/5.

Seven Seas: Chapter 1—Virginity

This harrowing, intricately plotted urban melodrama depicts the disgrace and subsequent revenge of a virtuous young woman from a traditional middle-class household who suffers at the hands of the predatory scion of the wealthy, westernized Yagibashi family.

Seven Seas: Chapter 2—Chastity

Part two of Shimizu's harrowing, intricately plotted urban melodrama depicting the disgrace and subsequent revenge of a virtuous young woman from a traditional middle-class household, who suffers at the hands of the predatory scion of the wealthy, westernized Yagibashi family.

A Hero of Tokyo

In just over an hour of tautly paced, plot-filled action, Shimizu unspools the tragic generational tale of Kenichi, a boy whose backsliding father abandons him.

Japanese Girls at the Harbor

Shimizu’s most celebrated silent film—about the jealousy that ensnares devoted Catholic school mates Sunako and Dora as they both fall for the motorcycle-sporting playboy Henry—screens with live piano accompaniment by Makia Matsumura on 5/4.