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Junebug

Director Phil Morrison will appear in person Saturday 9/23 at 3:00 p.m. for a screening of this true American beauty, rich in character, complex in theme—one of the smartest and most moving domestic dramas of the century so far.

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Fremont

Jalali’s Sundance standout, about a newly immigrated twentysomething from Afghanistan in the San Francisco Bay Area, has an exquisitely modulated tone all its own: somewhere between deadpan comedy and offhand sorrow. Screening 9/15–9/24.

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Just Wright

In this romantic comedy from director Sanaa Hamri and writer Michael Elliot, physical therapist Leslie Wright (Queen Latifah) helps Scott McKnight (Common) find a second chance at love, compassion, and confidence, on and off the court.

Femme Fatale + Reverse Shot Anniversary Reception

On Saturday 9/23 at 6:00 p.m., Brian De Palma’s silky, seductive, ridiculously entertaining meta-noir will be introduced by Reverse Shot editors Michael Koresky and Jeff Reichert and followed by a reception celebrating the 20th anniversary of Reverse Shot.

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Junebug

Director Phil Morrison will appear in person Saturday 9/23 at 3:00 p.m. for a screening of this true American beauty, rich in character, complex in theme—one of the smartest and most moving domestic dramas of the century so far.

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Summer Hours

Assayas’s deeply personal family drama is one of the great films about the meaning and value of things, the inextricable bond of family, and the forward march of time.

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Fremont

Jalali’s Sundance standout, about a newly immigrated twentysomething from Afghanistan in the San Francisco Bay Area, has an exquisitely modulated tone all its own: somewhere between deadpan comedy and offhand sorrow. Screening 9/15–9/24.

Roza

In Andrés Rodríguez's auspicious debut, Hector returns to his village in the Guatemalan highlands after a long and difficult migration to the United States, coming home to a possessive mother, a distant wife, a son who doesn’t recognize him, and a community that pushes him out.

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Demonlover

Endlessly regenerative auteur Oliviers Assayas's prescient fable about desire, vision, control.

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Get Rich or Die Tryin’

The incomparable Jamaica, Queens–born rap legend 50 Cent stars in this semi-autobiographical film, which boasts the same name as his nine-time platinum album—released 20 years ago. Screens on 35mm 9/29 and 9/30!

The Wolf House

Our 9/29 screening of this surreal and sinister animated film, as haunting as it is exquisitely crafted, will be followed by a Q&A with director Cristóbal León.