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Till

This profoundly emotional and brilliantly visualized film tells the true story of Mamie Till Mobley’s relentless pursuit of justice for her 14-year-old son, Emmett Till.

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Marcel the Shell with Shoes On

Marcel is an adorable one-inch-tall shell who ekes out a colorful existence with his grandmother Connie and their pet lint, Alan. Marcel the Shell with Shoes On plays so successfully as a documentary that you might catch yourself believing it’s true.

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Donnie Darko: The Director’s Cut

Richard Kelly’s horror-tinged drama about a suburban kid (Jake Gyllenhaal) plagued by apocalyptic visions is one of the true cult classics of the 21st century. November 18–19.

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The Big Sleep

On 1/20, we kick off our Snubbed series with Howard Hawks’s unqualified noir masterpiece, starring Bogart as Philip Marlowe, a private detective hired to investigate a series of troubles plaguing an affluent family.

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Donnie Darko: The Director’s Cut

Richard Kelly’s horror-tinged drama about a suburban kid (Jake Gyllenhaal) plagued by apocalyptic visions is one of the true cult classics of the 21st century. November 18–19.

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City Lights

Investing two years and two million dollars, Chaplin dared to make a silent picture four years after synchronized sound revolutionized cinema—and created his masterpiece. See it on the big screen 1/21 & 1/22!

Armageddon Time

American cinema classicist James Gray proves yet again his crucial place in the contemporary cinematic landscape with this profoundly felt, autobiographically inspired coming-of-age drama set in Queens circa 1980.

A New Old Play

On January 21 and 22, see Qiu Jiongjiong's hand-crafted masterwork, an homage to classical Chinese opera.

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City Lights

Investing two years and two million dollars, Chaplin dared to make a silent picture four years after synchronized sound revolutionized cinema—and created his masterpiece. See it on the big screen 1/21 & 1/22!

Ode to Joy + A Portrait of Mr. Huang

On 1/22, we begin our Qiu Jiongjiong retrospective with these two playful and entertaining short documentaries, introduced by guest curator Shelly Kraicer.

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The Big Sleep

On 1/20, we kick off our Snubbed series with Howard Hawks’s unqualified noir masterpiece, starring Bogart as Philip Marlowe, a private detective hired to investigate a series of troubles plaguing an affluent family.

A New Old Play

On January 22, see Qiu Jiongjiong's hand-crafted masterwork, an homage to classical Chinese opera.

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In a Lonely Place

This moody and electrifying thriller with Humphrey Bogart and directed by Nicholas Ray, master of the fifties melodrama about troubled masculinity, is among Hollywood’s darkest character studies.