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Agnieszka Holland received an Academy Award nomination for this account of the real-life experiences of a German Jew who, at 16, concealed his Jewishness during WWII. Holland in person on 6/20!
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Agnieszka Holland received an Academy Award nomination for this account of the real-life experiences of a German Jew who, at 16, concealed his Jewishness during WWII. Holland in person on 6/20!
Frances Hodgson Burnett’s classic children’s novel comes to precious life in Holland’s exquisitely mounted gothic adaptation, one of the finest live-action family films of the nineties. Agnieszka Holland will appear in person at the 6/21 screening!
Featuring vast amber vistas of the American heartland courtesy of the great cinematographer Freddie Francis, The Straight Story is one of David Lynch’s most uncharacteristic and undoubtedly best films. Screening on 35mm 6/9 and 6/22.
Warren Beatty’s big-budget, color-drenched adaptation of Chester Gould’s classic mid-century comic strip is a visual delight from start to finish, featuring lovingly detailed noir photography by Vittorio Storaro.
Universal enlisted Sam Raimi, known primarily for his delightfully impious Evil Dead films, for their own version of a comic book superhero movie. The result is among the wildest, most stylistically untamed popcorn movies of its era. Screening 6/22 and 6/23.
Warren Beatty’s big-budget, color-drenched adaptation of Chester Gould’s classic mid-century comic strip is a visual delight from start to finish, featuring lovingly detailed noir photography by Vittorio Storaro.
Universal enlisted Sam Raimi, known primarily for his delightfully impious Evil Dead films, for their own version of a comic book superhero movie. The result is among the wildest, most stylistically untamed popcorn movies of its era. Screening 6/22 and 6/23.
The sleeper smash of summer 1995, set in a fashion-forward Beverly Hills high school, transcended its satirical take on SoCal privilege to become an iconic, ironic lexicon for nineties teen living.
The sleeper smash of summer 1995, set in a fashion-forward Beverly Hills high school, transcended its satirical take on SoCal privilege to become an iconic, ironic lexicon for nineties teen living.
Kathryn Bigelow’s grandest cinematic vision is an anxiety-filled drama of near-apocalypse set in Los Angeles at the turn of the 21st century.
Inspired by Tarkovsky, Kalatozov, and Urusevsky, as well as Ukrainian Hutsul folk culture, this treasured cornerstone of independent Ukrainian cinema marked a shift in the development of Ukrainian culture in the second half of the 20th century.
Ranked among the BFI’s Greatest Films of All Time, The Color of Pomegranates was described by Martin Scorsese as “unlike anything in cinema history.”