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The Heart of the Beast

Based on a best-selling novel by Petros Tatsopoulos, the film moves between detective film noir, bittersweet comedy, and poetic cinema.

Cheap Smokes

In the most autobiographical of Renos Haralambidis’s films, Nikos, struggling with work, romance, and finding meaningful purpose in life, roams the streets of Athens on a warm summer night looking for love and questioning his existence.

Hollow Tree

At a time of severe environmental crisis, three teenagers come together to face the climate reality in their home state of Louisiana. This special presentation on 11/3 will be followed by a discussion between director Kira Akerman and landscape architect Kate Orff (SCAPE), moderated by filmmaker Kirsten Johnson.

Admissions Granted

On Friday, 6/28, see a special preview screening of this new documentary, an honest and thoughtful look at the complexity of the affirmative action debate, the divisions within the Asian American community, and our nation’s increasing polarization on matters of race, equity, and inclusion. Followed by co-director Miao Wang in conversation with Special Counsel Thomas Lee.

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In & Out with Frank Oz in person

In Frank Oz's groundbreaking comedy, small-town Indiana high school teacher (Kevin Kline) is “outed” as gay by a Hollywood actor (Matt Dillon) during his Oscar acceptance speech. The only problem: Howard, planning his forthcoming wedding to fellow teacher Emily (Cusack), is not gay...or at least he’s not willing to admit it yet. With Director Frank Oz in person for a post-film discussion.

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In & Out with Frank Oz in person

In Frank Oz's groundbreaking comedy, small-town Indiana high school teacher (Kevin Kline) is “outed” as gay by a Hollywood actor (Matt Dillon) during his Oscar acceptance speech. The only problem: Howard, planning his forthcoming wedding to fellow teacher Emily (Cusack), is not gay...or at least he’s not willing to admit it yet. With Director Frank Oz in person for a post-film discussion.

Death at a Funeral with Frank Oz in person

Frank Oz expanded his repertoire further with this ode to the English Ealing comedy, an antic farce set at the funeral of a British patriarch. With director Frank Oz in person for a post-film discussion!

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In & Out with Frank Oz in person

In Frank Oz's groundbreaking comedy, small-town Indiana high school teacher (Kevin Kline) is “outed” as gay by a Hollywood actor (Matt Dillon) during his Oscar acceptance speech. The only problem: Howard, planning his forthcoming wedding to fellow teacher Emily (Cusack), is not gay...or at least he’s not willing to admit it yet. With Director Frank Oz in person for a post-film discussion.

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Dune: Part Two (in 70mm)

The spectacular and sleekly streamlined second part of Villeneuve’s Dune surpasses its exposition-laden introductory chapter both visually and dramatically.

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Dune: Part Two (in 70mm)

The spectacular and sleekly streamlined second part of Villeneuve’s Dune surpasses its exposition-laden introductory chapter both visually and dramatically.

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Dune: Part Two (in 70mm)

The spectacular and sleekly streamlined second part of Villeneuve’s Dune surpasses its exposition-laden introductory chapter both visually and dramatically.

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Dune: Part Two (in 70mm)

The spectacular and sleekly streamlined second part of Villeneuve’s Dune surpasses its exposition-laden introductory chapter both visually and dramatically.

Dahomey

In this spellbinding reckoning with colonialism and restitution, African art works take on lives and voices of their own as they cross the sea for a homecoming. With director Mati Diop in person!