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The Right Stuff

Kaufman’s mammoth adaptation of Tom Wolfe’s bestseller about the selection and lift-off of NASA’s first astronauts, known as the Mercury Seven, is a singular Hollywood epic. Screens 5/18 and 5/25.

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Princess Mononoke

Princess Mononoke defied that expectation with a complex, often violent tale that pitted warring clans and creatures against each other in 14th-century Japan.

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Princess Mononoke

Princess Mononoke defied that expectation with a complex, often violent tale that pitted warring clans and creatures against each other in 14th-century Japan.

Mothra

With its impressive special effects and vibrant colors, Mothra represents a highpoint in Toho’s golden age of Kaiju eiga (monster movie).

Sons & Grown-Ups

With Manfred Kirchheimer in person  Sons  Dir. Manfred Kirchheimer. 2023, 67 mins. U.S. Digital projection. This frank generational portrait assembles a gallery of aging men, all baby boomers drawn from the filmmaker’s community of friends ...

This Kid, There (Ce gamin, là)

A contemplative and intimate portrait of special educator Fernand Deligny and his “network,” a 1970s rural community in the south of France where adults live with and care for non-speaking autistic children. 

Shorts Program: Captive Feast

This selection of films highlights the role of art in counteracting experiences of isolation and alienation for those struggling with mental illness inside and outside of psychiatric institutions. 

The Potential History of Francesc Tosquelles, Catalonia and Fear

Mireia Sallarès's multifaceted, experimental, and speculative portrait of Francesc Tosquelles, the politicized psychiatrist who worked with the precarious and unexpected, using film and the arts in his practice. With Sallarès and AFAM exhibition co-curator Joana Masó in person.