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Pulp Fiction

This is the definitive film of its era, earning Quentin Tarantino a screenplay Oscar and igniting a career that remains essential to the landscape of American auteur cinema. 

Ma vie en rose

Ludo, a trans child, explores their gender identity and faces harsh transphobic fallout from family and community in this beautiful film Introduced by critic/author Caden Mark Gardner; followed by book-signing on 7/13.

Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean

Robert Altman's memory-haunted melodrama takes place in a Woolworth’s five-and-dime in Texas, just down the road from where Giant was shot, as the members of a James Dean fan club, the Disciples, reunite after a 20-year hiatus.

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Speed

A thrill from its nail-biter elevator opening to its final subway chase, Speed is a model of ruthless efficiency. 

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Menace II Society

The first film from the Hughes Brothers was a sensation at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival and remains an uncompromising and revelatory touchstone of 1990s American independent cinema. 

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Pulp Fiction

This is the definitive film of its era, earning Quentin Tarantino a screenplay Oscar and igniting a career that remains essential to the landscape of American auteur cinema. 

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The Color of Pomegranates

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.”

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Greed

Erich Stroheim’s film maudit, which originally ran nearly nine hours before its butchering at the hands of Irving Thalberg, nonetheless remains one of the silent era’s white-hot masterpieces. With live piano accompaniment by Makia Matsumura on 8/25.

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Greed

Erich Stroheim’s film maudit, which originally ran nearly nine hours before its butchering at the hands of Irving Thalberg, nonetheless remains one of the silent era’s white-hot masterpieces. With live piano accompaniment by Makia Matsumura on 8/25.