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Boomerang

This wildly funny, sophisticated vehicle for Murphy’s too-infrequently tapped skills as a romantic leading man was among the biggest hits of 1992, and all but set the template for the modern-day Black romantic comedy. 

Washington Square

Agnieszka Holland’s earthy, deeply felt adaptation of Henry James’s 1880 novel, starring Jennifer Jason Leigh, is a faithful evocation of James’s prose, as well as the time, place, mood, and feeling of its New York setting. Screening in an archival 35mm print on 6/9.

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Trainspotting

Boyle’s adaptation of Irvine Welsh’s novel about heroin addicts in Edinburgh managed not just to become a hit movie stateside but spawn an iconic cultural moment.

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The Fisher King

Terry Gilliam balances tragedy and comedy, fantasy and realism, romance and adventure, in this tale of a disgraced radio shock jock (Jeff Bridges) who finds redemption after meeting a homeless man (Robin Williams). Screening 6/14 and 6/15.

In Darkness

Based on a true story, In Darkness is an extraordinary tale of survival, set across 14 tense, increasingly dangerous months. 

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The Last of the Mohicans

This sweeping, feverish epic adapted loosely from James Fenimore Cooper's 1826 novel features some of Michael Mann's most hypnotic vistas and kinetic sequences.

Program X: Cultural Activism and Media Showcase 2024

Celebrate the profound, reflective films by Program X: Cultural Activism and Media workshop participants and documentary filmmaker Milton X. Trujillo. The workshop and showcase reflect on the intersections of culture, activism, and media.

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The Bridges of Madison County

Eastwood’s astonishingly beautiful adaptation of the best-selling novel by Robert James Waller, starring a magnificent Meryl Streep, screens on 35mm on 6/15 and 6/16.

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The Fisher King

Terry Gilliam balances tragedy and comedy, fantasy and realism, romance and adventure, in this tale of a disgraced radio shock jock (Jeff Bridges) who finds redemption after meeting a homeless man (Robin Williams). Screening 6/14 and 6/15.

Spoor

A film Agnieszka Holland has called an “anarchist, feminist, eco-thriller,” the brilliant and absorbing Spoor won the Silver Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival.