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The Philadelphia Story

Three of Hollywood’s greatest stars—Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, and James Stewart—teamed up in this enduring, Oscar-winning classic that revolves around a high society divorcée whose second wedding is disrupted by her first husband and a cynical tabloid reporter. Screening 12/15 and 12/16.

Mildred Pierce

Created as a five-part miniseries for HBO, Haynes's thrilling adaptation of James M. Cain’s 1941 novel Mildred Pierce is cinematic event. Marathon screening free with Museum admission! Screens 12/10.

Maria by Callas: In Her Own Words

On 12/10, see the enthralling documentary that tells the story of legendary Greek-American opera singer Maria Callas presented in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Maria Callas.

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I’m Not There

Haynes’s majestic and freewheeling meditation on the different identities of Bob Dylan is a cinematic tour de force that features six different actors as Dylan. Screening 12/10 and 12/29.

Killers of the Flower Moon

Scorsese's film tracks the suspicious murders of members of the Osage Nation, who became some of the richest people in the world overnight after oil was discovered underneath their land. Followed by a Q&A with casting director Ellen Lewis and executive producer Marianne Bower in person.

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The Philadelphia Story

Three of Hollywood’s greatest stars—Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, and James Stewart—teamed up in this enduring, Oscar-winning classic that revolves around a high society divorcée whose second wedding is disrupted by her first husband and a cynical tabloid reporter. Screening 12/15 and 12/16.

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Poison

See Todd Haynes's Sundance-awarded breakthrough on 12/2, followed by a Q&A with Haynes and introduced by the co-founders and co-presidents of Zeitgeist Films.

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Songs from the Second Floor

Making a stunning return to feature filmmaking after a 25-year hiatus, Roy Andersson introduced what would become his signature style with this bleak and beautiful deadpan gem. Screening 12/15 and 12/30 as part of our Andersson retrospective.

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Our Hospitality

Buster Keaton's lovingly detailed parody of the legendary feud between the Hatfields of West Virginia and McCoys of Kentucky is filled with perfectly timed sight gags that culminate in one of Keaton’s literally death-defying set pieces. Screening 12/9 and 12/16.

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The Philadelphia Story

Three of Hollywood’s greatest stars—Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, and James Stewart—teamed up in this enduring, Oscar-winning classic that revolves around a high society divorcée whose second wedding is disrupted by her first husband and a cynical tabloid reporter. Screening 12/15 and 12/16.

Tomorrow’s Another Day

This documentary by Johan Carlsson provides a candid view of Roy Andersson’s process, showing us exactly how Andersson constructs his unforgettable images.

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Dark Waters

Adopting the style of paranoid 1970s American thrillers, Todd Haynes and cinematographer Ed Lachman bring a bold, melancholy pallor to the true story of a corporate defense attorney, Rob Billot (Mark Ruffalo), who fought to expose the corruption of chemical manufacturing corporation DuPont.